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| Amazon is creating 100000 US jobs, but at what cost? SAN FRANCISCO — Amazon may have raised the bar very high on jobs-creation ambitions in tech — it pledged Thursday to add 100,000 full-time ...
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| Scrubbing NAFTA Could Cost More Than 30000 US Auto Jobs Wrecking the North American Free Trade Agreement deal could scuttle many of the job gains the U.S. auto industry has experienced since emerging ...
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| EDITORIAL: Best US jobs are in health care, praise for UTRGV school of medicine U.S. News & World Report this week issued its annual ranking of best jobs for 2017, and it should be no surprise that over half of the top, most-coveted ...
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| Let's do business: Alibaba's US job overtures Donald Trump, the U.S. President-elect blustering about a trade war against China, is all smiles after meeting Jack Ma, a leading Chinese ...
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| Businesses Keep Spinning Job Growth So when a company is going to create or keep jobs in the U.S., it's naturally going to shout that news, and never mind if the "news" reflects plans or ...
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Hewson: Program will bring 'thousands and thousands of jobs' to US January 13, 2017 3:08 PM EST - Lockheed Martin Chief Executive Marillyn Hewson met with President-elect Trump in New York, Jan. 13. Hewson ...
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| Why Indian job-seekers need to worry about changes to H-1B visa Why Indian job-seekers need to worry about changes to H-1B visa ... Indian IT companies also create jobs in US and contribute to the US economy.
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| The Irony That Could Trip Up Trump's Quest To Make The U.S. Economy 'Great Again' Since 2005 the vast majority of new jobs created have been part-time, and most ... Shouldn't he be on the side of average citizen in Podunk, USA?
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| Trump's war on offshoring jobs easier said than done Washington (AFP) - In his high-profile battle against offshoring US jobs, President-elect Donald Trump has threatened Mexico, China and ...
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| How the GOP could accidentally crimp the US oil recovery That stronger dollar could backfire on some U.S. industries, and one of ... because it taxes imports but not exports — and help create more U.S. jobs.
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