Monday, January 2, 2017

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update January 2, 2017
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Gary Locke, who served as the U.S. ambassador to China from 2011-14. "It will cost us jobs. Those Chinese airlines don't have to buy from Boeing.
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1. New Congress sworn in: This week, the world welcomes a new year. And in the United States, there will be a whole new look in Washington.
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The year 2016 has been a year of change, and very often not in the direction most pundits had predicted. The United States has proved no exception.
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He has secured a deal with Carrier, ensuring that the company keeps in the US the 800 jobs it was planning to move to Mexico. Trump also promises ...
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Growing number of Americans are retiring outside the US ... Newly widowed, Kay McCowen quit her job, sold her house, applied for Social Security ...
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Another attack on U.S. freedoms ... Russia waged a major attack against the United States in the past year. ... I hope you, sir, are up for the job.
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"We need to let the investigators do their job and we need to let the facts and the ... For that matter, U.S. authorities should be watching Gullen closely.
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"If we can't compete … we're going to lose Canadian jobs to the U.S., and ... We live in a global environment and jobs move, and investment moves.
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One key indicator for the health of the U.S. economy is the jobs report. On Friday, Jan. 6, the markets will receive the December jobs report for 2016.
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