Thursday, August 6, 2020

Google Alert - US.jobs

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US.jobs
Daily update August 6, 2020
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The data is typically a good indicator of what to expect in the jobs report from the Labor Department. Facebook; Twitter; Comments; Print; Email.
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Michelle Holder, a labor economist at John Jay College, said it's unlikely that many retail workers and others whose jobs are gone for good will find work ...
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On Friday, the US government is set to release its monthly jobs report, and economists are predicting another 1.6 million jobs were added in July — a ...
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US Job Losses to Mount With Small Firms Running on Fumes. A waiter wearing ...
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After a surge in coronavirus cases across the U.S., all signs point to a slowdown in job gains last month -- or worse. Friday's employment report is ...
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President Trump is expecting another "big" jobs figure this Friday, which contradicts evidence suggesting reintroduced Covid-19 containment ...
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ADP miss sounds warning for headline NFP release. The US jobs outlook has been improving over recent months, with the shocking -20 million payrolls ...
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Retailer WHSmith Group is anticipating a faster sales recovery at its U.S. airport stores than in the rest of the world. The wider scope for domestic travel ...
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The US reports its non-farm payrolls report this weekend and analysts are expecting July jobs to have bounced back by +1.6 mln. That would mean that ...
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"This came as a big surprise to us. Up until now, we've been doing and preparing to go virtual. So we're going to have to pivot." School districts across ...
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