Thursday, November 3, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update November 3, 2016
NEWS
U.S. textile production, for instance, is down 46 percent since 2000. And over that time, the textile industry has shed 366,000, or 62 percent, of its jobs ...
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Tokyo, Nov 3 The dollar's losses deepened on Thursday as positioning for next week's US presidential election overshadowed the Federal Reserve's ...
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The number of Americans searching for open job roles in Canada is already ... Monster.com logged 30,296 queries from U.S. readers that included the ...
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U.S. rates futures steady after U.S. private jobs data ... after payroll processor ADP said U.S. companies added 147,000 workers in October, the fewest ...
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A comparison of the Federal Reserve's statements from its two-day meeting that ended Wednesday and its meeting Sept. 20-21: RATE HIKE TIMING:.
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America has lost more than 7 million factory jobs since manufacturing employment peaked in 1979. ... And it makes U.S. manufacturers No. 2 in the ...
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In this Feb. 22, 2016 file photo, Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge mobile phone is displayed during a preview of Samsung's flagship store, Samsung 837, ...
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US jobs data from private-sector payrolls service ADP today badly missed Wall Street forecasts, coming in with 147,000 net growth for last month – the ...
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China Zhongwang Holdings, Asia's largest producer of extruded aluminium bars and rods, said its proposed US$2.3 billion takeover of Aleris from ...
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WEB
NAFTA costs US jobs, but so does China
NAFTA, intended to boost exports and imports between the U.S., Canada and Mexico, managed to stay largely out of the limelight for 22 years.
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Mexico taking US factory jobs? Blame robots instead
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump blames Mexico and China for stealing millions of jobs from the United States. He might want to bash the robots ...
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