Sentences with phrase «u.s. headquarters staff»

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Facebook said the employment of up to 150 staff in Vancouver from around the world is only short - term, and points to the obstructive U.S. immigration system that «makes it difficult, and sometimes impossible,» to bring talented engineers to its Menlo Park headquarters, south of San Francisco.
One of the oldest names on Wall Street is moving to one of the fastest - growing cities in the South, reinforcing a recent shift in finance jobs to cheaper parts of the U.S. AllianceBernstein Holding LP plans to relocate its headquarters, chief executive and most of its New York staff to Nashville, Tenn., in an attempt to cut costs, according to people familiar with the matter.
Last week, NSF announced it would shutter its outposts in Beijing, Brussels, and Tokyo by summer; two U.S. staff will return to the agency's headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia, and local staff will be reassigned to U.S. embassies.
[Among the staffers bought out: The Department of Education's in - house security staff, who were replaced by U.S. Marshals (who DeVos prefers and who walk around with her even within the Department of Education's headquarters); the Marshals, who could be helping protect the nation instead of making DeVos feel safe, will cost taxpayers $ 15 million by the end of this fiscal year.]
SUGAR LAND, Texas, Sept. 14, 2017 — Money Management International (MMI) headquarters and staff, directly impacted by Hurricane Harvey, are responding to support their neighbors and other communities affected by recent storms in the Gulf States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
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