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“We are leading a coalition investigating banks for ceding authority to the U.N., which will only result in the killing of American companies that don’t subscribe to the woke, climate agenda. These banks are accountable to American laws — we don’t let international bodies set the standards for our businesses.” – CNS News, October 20, 2022
“While the states with the most tech jobs remained largely unchanged in September, many saw slippage in the number of job postings. At the same time, states usually considered outliers gained ground with the rise in remote work.” – Computerworld, October 20, 2022
“Students and employers consider the pros and cons of working in high school.” – World News Group, October 12, 2022
“Today less than 10% of private sector jobs are in manufacturing, compared to more than 40% at the end of World War II. But it is still a key sector of the economy, one that pays much better than many others. The Labor Department reports the average weekly wage for manufacturing jobs is $1,250, or $65,000 annually — 11% more than private sector jobs overall, and 81% more than retail jobs.” – CNN, October 10, 2022
“It meant it was more than just doing a job: there was a culture that allowed everyone to deliver meaningful work.” – BBC Worklife, October 9, 2022
“The project is being supported by a $884 million incentive program from the state of Tennessee and is expected to create an additional 21,000 indirect jobs, according to government officials.” – Fox Business, September 23, 2022
“The ‘Commitment to America’ will revitalize small businesses by enacting pro-growth tax policies, reversing policies that are keeping Americans out of the labor force, ending the inflationary ‘Inflation Reduction Act,’ and increasing domestic energy production to lower gas prices.” – Job Creators Network, September 23, 2022
“While the nation faces economic headwinds, Texas leads all states for nonfarm jobs added over the last 12 months―a testament to continuing business confidence in the Lone Star State’s pro-growth economic policies and the unrivaled quality of our young, skilled, diverse, and growing workforce. Working together, we will keep Texas the best place to live, work, start a business, and raise a family.” – Office of the Texas Governor, Greg Abbott, September 16, 2022