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| Singapore among countries stealing US jobs: Trump Speaking at a campaign rally in Florida, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump told his supporters that they are "living in through the ...
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| Stocks edge higher after encouraging report on US job growth NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market edged higher in trading to end the week, helped by a strong jobs report for October, keeping the market out of ...
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How the US Can Reign During the Coming Robot Invasion Don't be scared that robots will take your job, explain the report's authors. Robotics and related technologies "will increase U.S. jobs and global ...
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| October US Jobs Report Shows Strength Mountain View, California — November 7, 2016 — A total of 161,000 jobs were added to the US economy in October, according to seasonally ...
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| We are educated, give us jobs - Rivers youths storm Lafarge They were armed with placards of various inscriptions which read: "Give us employment and contracts; "We want the position of Human Resource ...
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| The truth about US exports may surprise you Many of the jobs lost in manufacturing couldn't turn into export or even domestic-market jobs again, Hicks said. U.S. wages are too expensive.
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| US union leader backs Clinton, but says Trump's ideas resonate with workers He said he appreciated Trump for raising the issue of outsourcing of jobs and focusing on the U.S. economy. Among other things, the Republican ...
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| Life got worse in US since 2008 financial crisis — here's why There have been 18 million jobs created since 2008. And the US economy, as measured by the gross domestic product, has been rising almost ...
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| Obama rips Trump over auto industry comments Obama was referencing a 2015 article from the Detroit News, in which Trump said automakers could move jobs to U.S. communities where ...
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| Boeing's Retiring Boomers Underscore U.S. Manufacturing Plight While Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton argue over the impact of international trade on factory jobs, U.S. manufacturers are grappling with a looming ...
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