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| To Understand Rising Inequality, Consider the Janitors at Two Top Companies, Then and Now The $16.60 per hour Ms. Ramos earns as a janitor at Apple works out to ... Credit From left: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images; Nathaniel Brooks for The New York Times .... "It's stressful to find a new job every 12 to 18 months." .... in its own way, accounting for something like 40 percent of the jobs in the city, ...
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| What's the Difference Between a Hydrogen Bomb and a Regular Atomic Bomb? Lee Mi-sun, a senior analyst at the South Korean Meteorological Administration, with charts showing the power of the North's nuclear test on Sunday.
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| Guns at J'Ouvert, little punishment Throughout that quarter-century of service, I was privileged to work alongside ... The year I was sworn in, 1991, New York City had just compiled some fairly ... Just look to Chicago, where law enforcement is futilely grappling with a ...
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| Slow population growth in region helps limit workforce As economic developers work to attract, grow and retain employers in the ... Almost all of New York state's growth over that period was in New York City and its .... This week, our series on GE's 125th anniversary takes a closer look at ...
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| Relaxing today? Thousands cannot This Labor Day, look around, and you will notice a myriad of workers, ... Having spent a decade working in New York City's hospitality industry, I know ... In fact, I know what it's like to work all holidays, because the service industry ...
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