Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update November 14, 2017
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In 2018, 9% of US jobs will be lost to automation, partly offset by a 2% growth in jobs supporting the "automation economy." Specifically impacted will ...
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Big US banks are drawing up "stop gap" Brexit plans in an attempt to avoid moving hundreds of jobs out of London once the UK leaves the EU and ...
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Note also that Delta's lobbying effort in the ad above is being done under the guise of "defending U.S. jobs," a politically popular theme right now, ...
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Section 201 is designed to provide U.S. companies with temporary protection ... This foreign investment in U.S. jobs should lead to an expansion of ...
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Further analysis shows that three U.S. jobs are created or supported for every seven enrolled international students, by spending in the following ...
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Even with U.S. jobs growth humming along and unemployment at the lowest level since 2000, the Fed's preferred gauge of price growth was running ...
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Officials estimate building a massive ethane cracker would generate thousands of construction jobs, as well as hundreds of permanent jobs once the ...
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The influential 'Frey and Osborne study' on the future of work for 702 US occupations concludes 47 percent of total US employment is at risk of ...
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The Alabama expansion would create more jobs at Bombardier, he said. "It is not a replacement of jobs. The US production line will give us bigger ...
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