Sentences with phrase «of jobs in our state»

So while California, as seen above, has the largest total number of Canada - dependent jobs in total, it's actually North Dakota that would feel the biggest effect from heightened trade barriers, with more than 4 % of all jobs in the state having a direct connection to trade with Canada.
«Proposal One will keep $ 1.2 billion in gaming revenue and thousands of jobs in our state by allowing regulated casino development.
In just a couple of years, the majority of jobs in our state are going to require some education beyond high school.
Nearly a third of the jobs in this state fall into the categories of educational services, healthcare, and social assistance — all industries that are led by women.
Rising shale - gas production in West Virginia has already created thousands of jobs in the state.
«DEEP would have us believe that a program that created thousands of jobs in the state and millions of dollars in tax revenue is broken,» said Trahan of net metering.

Not exact matches

The United States could lose up to 700,000 jobs and suffer billions of dollars in lost economic output if President Donald Trump ends a program granting work permits to the children of undocumented immigrants, a new report finds.
Christie said Monday that his state would be willing to provide $ 5 billion in tax incentives over the course of 10 years once those 50,000 jobs are added.
The facts: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are currently 50,800 coal mining jobs in the United States — only 800 of which have been added since January, when Trump took office.
«Since my election, Ford, Fiat - Chrysler, General Motors, Sprint, Softbank, Lockheed, Intel, Walmart, and many others, have announced that they will invest billions of dollars in the United States and will create tens of thousands of new American jobs,» Trump said during his first address to a joint session of Congress in February.
Using figures provided by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Canada's embassy in Washington provides detailed state - by - state data on the number of U.S. jobs that depend on Canada-U.S. trade.
The booming tech industry in Texas's state capital gets most of the attention, but the education, health, and leisure - and - hospitality sectors have added more than 11,000 jobs in the past year.
Both churn out plenty of job candidates, many of them with family ties that make them eager to stay in the state.
President - elect Donald Trump said Tuesday that the CEO of Japan's SoftBank plans to invest $ 50 billion in the United States, aiming to create 50,000 jobs.
The claim: «Walmart announced it will create 10,000 jobs in the United States just this year because of our various plans and initiatives,» Trump said at a news conference on Feb. 16.
News of the impending job cuts came in the form of an internal memo released to employees on Tuesday, which stated that the decision to terminate positions was due to product delays, as well as a «tough market» and the company's need to conserve cash.
Retail, not mining, has borne the brunt of the slowdown in Western Australia during the past 12 months, with a study of the state's economy by the investment bank Goldman Sachs revealing a startling decline in retail jobs of more than 20 per cent.
They have generated 64 percent of new jobs, and paid 44 percent of the total United States private payroll in the last 20 years.
I graduated first in my class at Cornell University's College of Architecture, Art and Planning in 1958, and after 52 interviews, I got a job for $ 2.50 an hour with the firm that designed the Empire State Building.
«Saudi Arabia is a very wealthy nation, and they're going to give the United States some of that wealth, hopefully, in the form of jobs, in the form of the purchase of the finest military equipment anywhere in the world,» Trump said Tuesday.
Net profit included a writedown of 2.865 billion Swiss francs in the fourth quarter of deferred tax assets due to the introduction a new tax cuts and the jobs act in the United States.
And soon it will move its headquarters to a new, 26,000 - square - foot space at the flashy One SoHo Square in New York (where MAC Cosmetics, an Estée Lauder company, also has an office) and add 282 new jobs to its current team of 85, funded in part by a $ 3 million tax credit from the state of New York.
Also, notwithstanding a silly fiscal policy and the ongoing political impasse, the U.S. economy has some very good things going for it now, as even king of doom, Nouriel Roubini, couldn't help but note: the Fed is going to stick to its asset - buying regime for the foreseeable future, providing a monetary protein shake the recovery still very much needs; the housing rebound is well on its way, which is helping Americans rebuild their wealth and is boosting employment in many states with high jobless rates; and the shale oil and gas revolution continues to power investment, job creation and revenue growth.
In LinkedIn's 2017 State of Salary Report, the job search platform assessed which career paths led to the biggest returns.
Our opponents have significant operations on the ground in key battleground states, full - time candidates without day jobs, and a lot of media attention to fuel their campaigns.
In Washington State, a law signed in 2007 mandates that employers in the state may not access credit reports of employees or job applicants unless the information is significantly related to the employee or individual's job responsibilitieIn Washington State, a law signed in 2007 mandates that employers in the state may not access credit reports of employees or job applicants unless the information is significantly related to the employee or individual's job responsibiliState, a law signed in 2007 mandates that employers in the state may not access credit reports of employees or job applicants unless the information is significantly related to the employee or individual's job responsibilitiein 2007 mandates that employers in the state may not access credit reports of employees or job applicants unless the information is significantly related to the employee or individual's job responsibilitiein the state may not access credit reports of employees or job applicants unless the information is significantly related to the employee or individual's job responsibilistate may not access credit reports of employees or job applicants unless the information is significantly related to the employee or individual's job responsibilities.
For example, content requirements could be tailored to capture billions of dollars in research and development investments primarily made in the United States, protecting high - paying engineering jobs from moving offshore, he said.
Marijuana interdictions at the Mexican border are down substantially, youth use has not increased in states with legal access to cannabis, and responsible cannabis businesses are contributing tens of thousands of jobs and hundreds of millions of dollars in economic impact to their communities.»
Western Australia's state - owned electric utility Western Power says it will cut 175 jobs on top of more than 320 positions that were axed in June.
But the question is, as more than half of all states now have state laws allowing for medical marijuana and / or adult - use marijuana markets, and the industry has created approximately 150,000 jobs and brought in almost $ 7 billion in revenue in 2016, can the industry be pushed into the black market again?
However, with technology - based education initiatives likely to see a reduction in federal and state funding in the coming years, the public sector will likely not have the resources to step in and help bridge the gap between a lack of skilled workers and unfilled jobs.
Amazon (amzn) has said it plans to invest over $ 5 billion in construction and produce many as 50,000 high - paying jobs at HQ2, with the further promise of «tens of thousands of additional jobs» as well as billions of dollars more in additional investment in the host city — prompting a flurry of (sometimes outlandish) bids from cities and states to woo CEO Jeff Bezos and company.
With 30 states and the District of Columbia having broadly legalized marijuana in some form, at least a few employers are reportedly treating it like alcohol: Don't show up impaired or get that way on the job, and you're fine.
The efforts from the state and the company to retool the plant come after Fiat said in April that it would cut about 1,300 jobs in Sterling Heights on account of a major drop in sales for the Chrysler 200 midsize sedan.
While it's good that manufacturing firms think that the United States is a great place to do business, their success in America will not have the same impact, in terms of providing a huge number of well - paying jobs, as they did a half - century ago.
The study states that every city with an NFL franchise stands to lose about $ 160 million in revenue ($ 20 million per home game), $ 5 billion total, and an aggregate of 115,000 jobs.
The youth appear uninterested in carrying any longer the burden of national moral responsibility for the evils of the Third Reich, and the hard - working people of Europe are disenchanted with the concept of toiling to keep idle Greeks and Portuguese at the beach on their state benefits that began when they retired prematurely from unproductive state jobs.
So while it's understandable the state of manufacturing is of concern to presidential candidates, those who say they can bring back lost jobs in the sector either don't know what they are talking about, or are being disingenuous.
Much of the training is done on the job, although agents must be licensed in the states where they work.
The hollowed - out towns and cities in the northeastern corner of the state have fallen on hard times, as the manufacturing base dried up in recent decades, unemployment has climbed and jobs are hard to find.
«The fact is that Trump has had the opportunity to bring jobs to Americans, and he's chosen to outsource them,» said Larry Brown, legislative and political director for the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers District Lodge 751, which represents about 32,000 workers in the state, mostly at Boeing.
In looking for «nonnormal job» endeavors, Tetrick got talking to his childhood friend Josh Balk, who worked on reducing dependence on factory - farmed chicken eggs for the Humane Society of the United States.
Similarly, the National Federation of Independent Business, in a study released in December, claims a proposed wage increase in New York to $ 8.50 from $ 7.25 with an index to inflation would cost the state 22,000 jobs and $ 2.5 billion in revenue.
And demographic changes that affect the age distribution of the population could mask the real state of the job market, too: «if the population is aging, a greater percentage of the population may hit retirement age and willingly retire, which doesn't imply a weaker job market,» CEPR's Evan Butcher and Nicholas Buffie wrote in a blog post this week.
In his first State of the Union address late Tuesday, President Donald Trump touted the country's job growth in his first year, the strengthening economy, and — a key part of his campaign — the surprising pop in the coal industry in 201In his first State of the Union address late Tuesday, President Donald Trump touted the country's job growth in his first year, the strengthening economy, and — a key part of his campaign — the surprising pop in the coal industry in 201in his first year, the strengthening economy, and — a key part of his campaign — the surprising pop in the coal industry in 201in the coal industry in 201in 2017.
After all, who in California government wanted a flagship company moving jobs out of the state.
'' @CaseyCagle would sacrifice thousands of jobs, endanger our state's economy, & stick a finger in the eye of a huge employer in our state just to satisfy his buddies at the NRA,» Mantha tweeted.
And the association has been joining hands with groups like Silicon Valley Leadership Group to show members of Congress how the economies of states like California are almost entirely dependent on foreign workers, from the people who grow and produce food there to the people who are creating high - tech jobs at startups in Silicon Valley, Regelbrugge says
Part of the judge's ruling had to do with the notion that although those interns learned a lot on the job, «those benefits were incidental to working in the office like any other employee and were not the result of internships intentionally structured to benefit them,» the ruling states.
I don't know what this says about the current state of jobs in America, but consider this: With a college degree in finance, Arnold said he took home about $ 2,200 a month from his full - time job.
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