Thursday, May 3, 2018

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update May 3, 2018
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The U.S. jobs reports so far this year have given investors plenty to chew on: Unexpectedly strong wage growth one month, both blowout and disappointing payroll gains, and a stagnant unemployment rate. Here are four questions hanging over April figures due Friday from the Labor Department, and ...
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The U.S. Labor Department will release its own report on non-farm payrolls on Friday, with the market expecting an addition of 192,000 jobs, according to a Reuters poll. Yields came off their highs, however, after the U.S. Treasury said on Wednesday it will increase the size of its debt auctions in the ...
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The Euro eased in early US trading on Wednesday and returned below 200SMA and 1.20 handle after better than expected US ADP private jobs data (204K in Apr vs 200K f/c) offered fresh support to the greenback, deflating Euro's recovery attempts. Fed is due to release its policy decision later today ...
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Tariffs proposed by US President Donald Trump on Chinese imports could destroy thousands of American jobs, a new study has found, despite his intention to boost domestic employment through the move. The Trump administration has proposed tariffs on US$50bn of Chinese imports, under Section ...
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The New Zealand dollar was slightly higher but remained largely range-bound ahead of the US jobs data later this week. The kiwi dollar traded at 70.17 US cents as at 5pm in Wellington versus 69.88 US cents as at 8am and 70.12 cents late yesterday. The trade-weighted index was at 73.27 from 73.25.
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American businesses added 204,000 new workers last month, another sign of strength in the U.S. labor market and economy. But in 2018, what jobs pay the most? The figures come two days before the government releases its monthly employment figures. A Strengthening US Economy According to the ...
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The U.S. ranks ninth in the world, behind Estonia and Canada, in making sure school curriculum adequately prepares students for future careers, according to The Hechinger Report, which cites a study from The Economist's Intelligence Unit. The science and technology skills, as well as soft skills, ...
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WASHINGTON — The proposed United States tariffs on imports from China, and the retaliation promised by China, would cost up to hundreds of thousands of US jobs and greatly harm the economy, according to a new study. The study shows that the proposed tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese imports ...
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In December 2017, Mackenzie Lewis Kassab wrote in Glamour magazine: "Retail employees account for nearly 10% of the total U.S. labor force. Roughly 101,000 retail workers have lost their jobs so far in 2017, nearly half a million positions eliminated since 2001. That's about 18 times more layoffs ...
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The New Zealand dollar fell to its lowest level in more than four months as further signs of a robust US jobs market stoked expectations that the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates again next month. The kiwi dollar traded at 69.88 US cents as at 8am in Wellington and earlier touched 69.81 cents, the ...
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CWAers Tell AT&T Shareholders to Show Us the Jobs
On Friday, hundreds of CWAers rallied outside AT&T's annual shareholder meeting in Dallas, Texas, and called on the company to negotiate a fair contract that keeps family-supporting jobs in their communities. 14,000 AT&T workers covered by AT&T's Midwest and Legacy T contracts have voted to ...
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