Monday, December 2, 2019

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update December 2, 2019
NEWS
A monthly view of the US labour market will headline one last rush of economic data before the Federal Reserve's final meeting of 2019. Other central ...
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The environment features heavily in this week's calendar. World leaders will gather in Madrid for COP25 — the first big climate meeting since the US ...
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In the week ahead, the U.S. will publish its monthly jobs report, which will provide a gauge of the economy's momentum. Plus, a number of countries ...
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DETROIT -- Fiat Chrysler Automobiles and the United Auto Workers union ( UAW) reached a tentative agreement on a four-year labor contract ...
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Here's a look at the 10 best U.S. states for the middle class, where they're able to find jobs, own homes and keep up with the overall cost of living, ...
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There's a very busy week ahead for markets with key economic data to take in from Australia, the EU, US, and China while the UK election campaign ...
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The investment strategist expects the US labor market trend will point to slower income growth in 2020, meaning that consumption, which remains a ...
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The focus will be firmly on U.S. workers this week as the world's biggest economy releases its latest jobs numbers. Economists in a Bloomberg survey ...
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"UC has accelerated the practice of replacing middle-class careers with less stable, lower-wage ... A lot of us are afraid our jobs are in jeopardy.".
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The AARP in 2017 was awarded $74.4 million for job training services from the U.S. Department of Labor and $9.6 million from the Internal Revenue ...
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Not even a blockbuster jobs report is likely to shake things up for US
Another strong labor market report in this week's crop of economic data could be one, though Athey thinks for the time being at least, yields are pretty ...
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