Sunday, December 18, 2016

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update December 18, 2016
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China, was a "big abuser" through artificially depressing its currency to give its exports a boost at the expense of US jobs. The implication was that, ...
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"We really need to be focusing more on the employment side of things," said Thomson. "At the moment, if an employer has a certain amount of ...
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While the United States cites its popular votes and peaceful transitions of power as examples of its democratic vigor, elections results elsewhere can ...
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Manufacturing employment in the U.S. peaked in 1977, and in Indiana in 1973. In most Midwestern manufacturing cities, the peak was in the 1960s.
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The 4th Industrial Revolution is upon us and people are freaking out about robots and artificial intelligence "freeing up everyone else to do more value ...
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"Fairchild found out about us, and a man came down and offered us jobs at $28 a week take home. In April 1942, they sent us money for the trip to ...
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Manufacturing jobs are coming back to the U.S. as labor costs rise around the world. In 2015, about 60,000 manufacturing jobs left the country, but ...
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No, minority workers are not taking jobs away from white people. ... "This chart shows us that the whites who gained jobs during the recovery should ...
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It's good to know which industries are growing – that's where the jobs are. In the US, jobs in the solar industry grew 12 times faster than overall job ...
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The 70-page strategy describes the potential for up to 86 gigawatts of offshore wind power in the U.S. by 2050, along with 160,000 jobs to support the ...
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