Monday, July 17, 2017

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update July 17, 2017
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Ball State University sits in Muncie, Indiana, at the heart the "Rust Belt," so educators there have the right to be pessimistic about the drift of the U.S. ...
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Congress wants to incentivize US manufacturing and innovation ... Since 2001, the U.S. has lost more than five million manufacturing jobs while only 1 ...
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$4.5 million boost for program that helps ex-offenders find jobs ... U.S. Rep. Danny Davis also attended the news conference and thanked God for the ...
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BEDMINSTER, N.J. — Shanshan Feng is going to have the president of the United States looking over her shoulder in the final round of the U.S. ...
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AL GORE: Well, traditionally the United States has been the natural leader of the .... Solar jobs are growing 17 times faster than other jobs in the U.S..
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White House to promote U.S. products with 'Made in America' week ... Trump's focus on increasing jobs is linked to rewriting the U.S. tax code.
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At the same time, tariffs and quotas would save jobs in the U.S. steel and aluminum industries from near-term threats and help domestic producers ...
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A U.S. Senate bill to replace the Obama administration's health care law would ... About two-thirds of Medicaid expansion enrollees already have jobs.
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Despite some headwinds, U.S. employment is healthy. The latest government data shows 222,000 new jobs last month, well ahead of expectations.
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There are statistics that can now back the claim that jobs in India's once most dynamic service sector are not only drying up but that a range of new ...
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