Saturday, June 17, 2017

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update June 17, 2017
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The big story in the US labor market over the past 40 years is the fall of manufacturing jobs and the rise of service-sector work in industries like health ...
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The US solar industry could lose a third of its workforce, or an estimated 88,000 jobs, if the US Government and the US International Trade ...
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So these are the best paying accounting jobs out there. Contact us to know more about our cloud based services such as QuickBooks Cloud, Drake ...
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Trump's policy on Cuba could cost Florida both lost revenue and jobs ... The United States, prohibits tourism to Cuba, that said, the US Treasury ...
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Here's a little quiz on a topic much discussed over the past couple of years: jobs. How many people work in the U.S. coal industry? Not just miners, but ...
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They said the sanctions were clearly about US liquefied natural gas exports, US jobs and squeezing Russia out of the European market. On Tuesday ...
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That means there are 57 full-time jobs in that industry, that have maybe a few vacancies total per year. Needless to say, the odds aren't good with ...
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Throughout the 2016 election cycle, immigrants and globalization proved politically popular scapegoats for the disappearance of American jobs.
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MILL VALLEY, Calif., June 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Glassdoor is the fastest-growing U.S. job site(1), increasing an average of 28 percent per month ...
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