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US Jobs Number Tops Estimates
Peter Quigley, Kelly Services President and CEO, joined Guy Johnson and Kriti Gupta on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" on Friday morning following the release of the US jobs numbers.
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President Barack Obama is pushing Congress to use $30 billion that had been set aside to bail out Wall Street to start a new program that provides loans to small businesses, which the White House calls the engine for job growth.
HEADLINE: Obama wants new small business loan program
CAPTION: President Barack Obama is pushing Congress to use $30 billion that had been set aside to bail out Wall Street to start a new program that provides loans to small businesses,...
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House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi says her party is mostly satisfied with a bill extending payroll tax cuts and benefits for the unemployed. Speaker John Boehner says he supports the deal, but doesn't think it'll help the economy much.
HEADLINE: Top bargainers announce payroll tax cut deal
CAPTION: House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi says her party is mostly satisfied with a bill extending payroll tax cuts and benefits for the unemployed. Speaker John Boehner says he...
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President Barack Obama announced Thursday a competition for two manufacturing hubs designed to promote innovation and production by connecting federal agencies with academic institutions. (Dec. 11)
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President Barack Obama announced Thursday a competition for two manufacturing hubs - centers designed to promote innovation and production by connecting federal agencies with academic...
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US peace activist and farmers protest SKorea-US free trade agreement
1. Wide shot of protesters against the free trade agreement between South Korea and the US, singing and holding red and white posters
2. Mid shot of protesters with banners denouncing the FTA and imports of US beef
3. Protesters walking...
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General Motors Corp. said Monday it will permanently close nine more plants and idle three others to trim production and labor costs under bankruptcy protection. The AP's Mark Carlson reports from Michigan
HEADLINE: Workers ponder their futures under GM bankruptcy
CAPTION: General Motors Corp. said Monday it will permanently close nine more plants and idle three others to trim production and labor costs under bankruptcy protection. The...
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Wheres My Raise? Wages Lag as Economy Builds Jobs
Oct. 6 -- Bloomberg's Michael McKee examines the lag in wage growth as jobs return to a stronger U.S. economy and the problem this presents for Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen. He speaks on In The Loop.
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Studying the Plight of the Long-Term Unemployed
Oct. 13 - Carl Van Horn, professor of public policy at Rutgers University, discusses his study on long-term unemployment in the United States and the factors keeping people from re-entering the workforce. He speaks on Market Makers.
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Renzi's Reforms: Overhauling Italy's Labor Market
Oct. 8 -- Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi faces a confidence vote today on his labor-market reforms that include boosting unemployment benefits and rules that make it easier to fire workers. Bloomberg's Dan Liefgreen reports on...
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Labor, Wages Suffer From Stagnant Money: Bhagwati
Oct. 8 -- Columbia University professor of economics Jagdish Bhagwati talks about the impact of decreased spending on jobs and wages in the United States. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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How Important to the World Is Obamas Immigration Plan?
Nov. 20 -- Jim McCaughan, chief executive officer at Principal Global Investors, and Mortimer Singer, president and chief executive officer at Marvin Traub Associates, discuss the points the world will be watching for in tonights...
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CBO: U.S. Deficit Shrinks to Smallest Since 2008
Oct. 8 -- Bloomberg's Erik Schatkzer reports on today's top headlines on Market Makers.
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A federal government-mandated hike in the minimum wage will put some extra change in the pockets of workers. But employers - especially small business owners - worry about the added strain on their bottom lines
HEADLINE: Minimum wage hike affects businesses, workers
CAPTION: A federal government-mandated hike in the minimum wage will put some extra change in the pockets of workers. But employers - especially small business owners - worry about...
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Migrant workers first hit by economic gloom
Migrant workers first hit by economic gloom
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Clinton: 'Trump Kids Club' Not Fair to Workers
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYScranton, Pennsylvania - 15 August 20161. Various of Clinton on stage2. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Clinton (D) Presidential Nominee:"Remember now child care...
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Liberty House's Gupta on U.K, Steel, Brexit Outlook
Jan.13 -- Sanjeev Gupta, executive chairman at Liberty House Group, discusses the U.K. steel industry as his company continues talks to acquire Tata Steel's U.K. business, and explains why he doesn’t see future trade barriers for the...
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How Tech Will Impact the Workforce in the Years Ahead
May.25 -- Anne-Marie Slaughter, New America president and chief executive officer, discusses the impact of tech on the labor force and the allegations of Russian meddling in the U.S. election with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...
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U.S. 3Q GDP Rises 2.9% as Economic Growth Rebounds
Oct. 28 -- The U.S. economy saw its biggest gain in two years with 2.9 percent GDP growth in the third-quarter. Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro, David Westin, and Alix Steel break down the numbers on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Preparing For The Robocalypse
May.04 -- There are many examples of robots and artificial intelligence replacing people in the workforce. How should employers prepare for that transition? Anthony Lacavera, Globalive Chairman and Bloomberg TV contributor, reports on...
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Columbia University's O'Halloran on Threats to Free Trade
Jan.27 -- Columbia University Professor Sharyn O'Halloran discusses the factors that threaten free trade and contribute to income inequality. She speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Economist reax to May's Brexit speech
Attendees at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Tuesday reacted to Theresa May's speech outlining Britain's exit strategy from the European Union.One economist suggested a bumpy economic future lay ahead for the UK, with lower wages...