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| Robots could replace nearly a third of the US workforce by 2030 Over the next 13 years, the rising tide of automation will force as many as 70 million workers in the United States to find another way to make money, a new ... "Artificial intelligence is now taking over even white collar jobs," he said, "but those that require lots of human touch and communication won't be ...
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| Trump's idea of new NAFTA deal is 'take, take, take,' Canadian envoy says ... the United States — whether it be in autos or anywhere else — at the expense of Canada and Mexico, this is not going to end well," Ambassador David MacNaughton said in an interview at the Canadian Embassy. "What we need to do is find a way where we can see jobs created in the United States, ...
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| US Has Potential to Triple Apprenticeships, Researchers from Harvard Business School and ... Widely used in Europe, apprenticeships have bipartisan support among U.S. policymakers as a route to employment outside traditional higher education—and without student debt. But the actual number of apprenticeships in the United States remains small. Only 27 occupations currently leverage ...
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| How Rex Tillerson Wrecked the State Department Secretary of State Rex Tillerson might not have his job for much longer, but his tenure may well be regarded as the most consequential in postwar American history: not for what he built ... "I'm not here to represent the United States government's interest,'' he told an audience in Texas while still at Exxon. White House has plan to replace Secretary of State Rex Tillerson with CIA chief, US official says - AOL
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| The Many Myths of Reaganite Protectionism Trumpist efforts to save U.S. jobs through higher tariffs, bilateral trade deals, and lower trade deficits can find no "conservative" justification in Reagan-era trade actions. In fact, it's just the opposite. The Reagan administration did indeed pursue unilateral import restrictions and foreign-trade "enforcement" ...
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| The Countries That Attracted The Most (And The Fewest) International Job Seekers In 2017 To find out, we asked Indeed.com—a massive online job search platform that operates in 60 countries and attracts 200 million unique visitors per month—where exactly their users were ... The country that attracted the highest percentage of job seekers from beyond its borders was the United States.
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| Couple helped during their Time of Need Pay it Forward in Puerto Rico Over the Holidays The Scientology Volunteer Ministers (VMs) in Puerto Rico (Mark and Trish Center). These volunteers have been delivering supplies, food, clearing roads and helping people deal with their losses after Hurricane Maria. More than 100 VMs from around the United States have gone to assist Puerto Rico ...
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| Journalist of the month: Nikita Mandhani Tell us about how you've gotten these freelance opportunities. When I was in India, when I left my job [before graduate school], I started freelancing but I didn't really know what reporting was, I just knew research and writing. I started pitching then, and doing a lot of those listicles for growing publications ...
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| Vocational training provides more people the skills to work in IoT Yet, in this time when millions of jobs have vanished in the United States, supports for struggling Americans are crumbling, and education budgets have been squeezed and slashed, we need to focus on another enduring American ideal — strengthening the rungs on the ladder of opportunity," wrote ...
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| International students face limitations for jobs on campus However he said that gender is not an issue for the difficulty for international students finding jobs. "It's not that international students can't find jobs, the jobs on campus are there but all of us are competing for the same jobs and only few available spots," Shervonne Joseph, biology pre-med junior, said.
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