Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update October 17, 2017
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Automation is set to change the kinds of jobs that are available to human workers in the future. To help ease this transition, Google has announced ...
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While there have been calls to bring back the coal mines and factories, the real issue isn't a lack of family-wage sustaining jobs in the U.S. As of ...
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The research by Clean Energy Economy Minnesota says there are about 6,200 jobs in the state in renewable energy, most in solar or wind power.
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Overall, the US-China Business Council report shows that 2.6 million US jobs are supported by the China-US bilateral trade relationship.
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A company that makes orthopedic devices will set up a manufacturing plant in South Carolina that will create 1,000 jobs over the next several years.
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Japan explained how its companies were creating U.S. jobs through investment and argued against focusing narrowly on the bilateral trade deficit, the ...
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That's why some of the biggest and richest U.S. corporations can get away with sending good call center and technology jobs offshore. That's been ...
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Marty Durbin, API's chief strategy officer, stated, "This report confirms that increasing U.S. LNG exports would bring great benefits to American workers ...
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National Governors Association vice chairman Vermont Gov. Jim Douglas, listens as West Virginia's Democratic Gov. Joe Manchin, left, speaks during ...
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