Friday, March 2, 2018

Google Alert - US.jobs

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Daily update March 2, 2018
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Daiichi Sankyo is eliminating approximately 280 U.S. jobs in a restructuring it said will better align its U.S. commercial operations with its current portfolio of marketed drugs and pipeline of cancer treatments. The 280 to be laid off are based at various locations in the U.S. The company bases its U.S. ...
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Public schools have joined the ever-growing list of US institutions enlisting robots to pick up the slack - sometimes literally - of human employees, with machines filling such jobs as cleaning, serving, retail and policing. Public schools in Moore, Oklahoma, made the temporary robotic addition to their ...
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Thousands of jobs could be lost in US manufacturing because of President Donald Trump's plan to impose new tariffs on steel and aluminium imports, industry groups warned on Thursday. Manufacturing groups said that the president's planned 25 per cent duty on steel could lead to many more jobs ...
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President, Administrative and Commercial Ken Keller says, "Our priorities are to bring spending in line with revenue, shift resources to maximize Injectafer and our abuse-deterrent pain treatments, and prepare for exciting potential new treatments for patients with cancer being developed by our R&D ...
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Ireland's Smyths Toys may benefit from the latest crisis at the UK arm of Toys R Us, but the wider UK retail sector is now braced for major job losses. Toys R Us UK's administration puts around 3,000 jobs at risk, administrator Moorfields Advisory said. All of the stores will continue trading until further ...
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President Trump's decision to impose tariffs on imported solar materials is already taking its toll on U.S. jobs. After putting plans on hold last month to expand its factories in the United States, SunPower Corp., one of the nation's largest solar panel manufacturers, now intends to lay off about 10 percent of ...
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The latest data from the U.S. regarding jobs and income exceeded expectations, boosting the markets after a weak start this week. Following the release, the S&P 500 went up, while the S&P500 index reversed downwards. Weekly Initial Unemployment Claims in the U.S. fell to 210K, renewing 40+ year ...
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For one thing, political rhetoric has created public tumult about the drivers of middle-class decline: globalization, technology, and immigration's impact on U.S. jobs. Another recurring theme is an allegedly unlevel playing field for white males created by public- and private-sector diversity programs ...
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The update on the economy comes as Powell faced lawmakers again following comments earlier in the week that "some of the headwinds the U.S. economy faced in previous years have turned into tailwinds." Fatter wallets and a solid labor market signal inflation-adjusted consumer spending may pick ...
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If President Trump were to get his ambitious $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan through Congress, the country would need a lot more workers for all of the construction projects that would get underway. That poses a problem: Builders are already having a hard time finding skilled workers, says Ahu Yildirmaz, ...
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Cleaning, serving & policing: Is robotic revolution taking US jobs?
Public schools have joined the ever-growing list of US institutions enlisting robots to pick up the slack - sometimes literally - of human employees, with machines filling such jobs as cleaning, serving, retail and policing. Read Full Article at RT.com.
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