Saturday, April 21, 2018

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update April 21, 2018
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U.S. tariffs on steel imports are likely to cost the American economy jobs, according to new research from Federal Reserve Bank of New York economists. "Although it is difficult to say exactly how many jobs will be affected, given the history of protecting industries with import tariffs, we can conclude that ...
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Washington — A national investment in widespread infrastructure improvement would create jobs, raise wages and help create a more inclusive economy, which is key to eradicating hunger and poverty in the United States, a new policy recommendation by a Christian anti-hunger lobby says. "The Jobs ...
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The jobless rate has been rising slowly since January, when it was 4.1 percent, up to 4.2 percent in February and 4.3 percent last month. The unemployment rate in the U.S. remained unchanged at 4.1 percent in March. The rising unemployment rate amid job growth can be attributed to more to more ...
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Larian has said that 130,000 U.S. jobs are at risk if Toys R Us shuts down, including at suppliers, distribution centers, trucking companies and other firms tied to the retailer. They include MGA's Little Tikes plant in Hudson, Ohio. It makes children's wagons, furniture and other toys, employs 1,200 and sells ...
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As trade ministers from Mexico, Canada, and the United States sprint to forge an agreement on NAFTA, the case of Texas reminds us of what the United States has at stake. The "Lone Star State" will lose enormously if the North American Free Trade Agreement ends, and it will gain significantly if an ...
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Technavio has published a new market research report on the online recruitment market in the US from 2018-2022. (Graphic: ... Various social media networks have boosted online recruitment as these network sites offer a huge number of job postings and have a large audience base. During the ...
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US President Donald Trump last month imposed steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports and threatened to impose more on tens of billions of dollars in Chinese imports, prompting Beijing to slap duties on US goods like pork and sorghum and to threaten even more sensitive US exports like ...
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While the US government appears to be hell bent on punishing ZTE, it should surely consider the potential impact of its decision on the financial performance of, and headcount at, US companies that sell their goods to ZTE. Its hard to see how US jobs would not be lost if the ban remains in place.
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Immigration attorneys who work with tech companies to file H-1B visa petitions on their behalf say there's also been increased regulation and scrutiny since the Trump administration took over, making the application process more arduous, costing more time and money. Overall, U.S. Citizenship and ...
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The U.S. economy is booming, unemployment is at a 17-year low and wages appear to be picking up. So what's not to like? If you're one of the approximately 65 million Americans in low-paid service jobs, getting a share of that economic prosperity may be unbearably difficult. Jobs may be plentiful, but ...
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