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| Iowa companies bringing jobs back to US As energy and labor costs in China and other countries continue to grow and lead times become more of an issue in a just-in-time global economy, more companies in Iowa and the nation are onshoring or reshoring — moving manufacturing or service operations and jobs to the United States. Onshoring ...
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| Tax plan might threaten Trump's promise to keep jobs in US On the Friday before Thanksgiving, Kenny Johnson left the Nelson Global Products plant in Clinton, Tenn., for the last time. Having devoted nearly 13 years to making tractor-trailer exhaust pipes, Johnson, 41, spent some of his final weeks at the plant watching Mexican workers train to take his job.
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| Want US job on H-1B visa? Soon, your spouse may not be able to get work authorisation Since 2015, the spouses of H-1B, or high-skilled, visa holders waiting for green cards have been eligible to work in the US on H-4 dependent visas, under a rule introduced by the previous Obama administration. In 2016, more than 41,000 of H-4 visa holders were issued work authorisation. This year till ... Spouses of H-1B visa holders may no longer be eligible to work in US as Trump administration ... - Firstpost
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| Big US banks work to fill unglamorous jobs Big US banks work to fill unglamorous jobs. Share; Share via Email · Share on Google Plus · Post on ... "There's definitely a skills gap issue when students come out of traditional finance programs and they aren't prepared for treasury jobs," Kaitz said. "But everyone can't go to Wall Street or Silicon Valley ...
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| Why Cash Returning From Overseas Isn't Likely to Create Jobs—and Might Even Reduce Them Republican lawmakers say their tax overhaul would spur companies to hire more employees and build factories in the U.S. Yet one key provision, which could free up hundreds of billions of dollars for companies to spend, probably would benefit shareholders, analysts say. The provision changes the tax ...
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| With the world embracing electric vehicles, the US can't afford to fall behind On Wednesday of this week, 50 companies led by clean transportation nonprofit CALSTART, including my company, Volta, signed a letter urging Congress to keep a tax credit that boosts U.S. job creation and EV leadership. Yesterday, several sources revealed that the final version of the GOP tax bill will ...
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| Kids around the world are suing their governments for ruining the planet Last year, the National Association of Manufacturers, the American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers, and the American Petroleum Institute—who together claim to generate 8% of the US economy and support 9.8 million US jobs—intervened, joining the government as defendants against the ...
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| Atlantic City Story: Bring jobs, boost community Workers remove spires and other architectural features as the former Taj Mahal is dismantled to be rebuilt into the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, scheduled to open in summer 2018. The project is expected to generate more than 1,000 construction jobs and 3,000 permanent jobs, according to ...
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| Months After Storm, Puerto Rico Stares Down Another Blow: The Tax Bill It established an eight-member, bipartisan task force that concluded in a December 2016 report that Congress needed to address the complex federal tax policy for Puerto Rico. The report underscored that jobs on the island and in other territories — including the United States Virgin Islands, which were ...
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| Sen. Flake: End to NAFTA Would Hurt US Economy "It would be an America with fewer jobs and higher unemployment. "Some of these jobs that are lost will not return for decades, maybe even a generation. Other jobs would never return." Flake also spoke about the $64 billion trade imbalance between the U.S. and Mexico. He framed the imbalance in a ...
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