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The White House believes unusual jobs data revisions prove the recently fired Bureau of Labor chief was manipulating statistics.
The president on Friday defended his decision to fire BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer, and he falsely accused her of having ...
The firing comes after a report showed hiring slowed in July and was much weaker in May and June than previously reported.
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Raw Story on MSN'Irked' Trump's tantrum may have plunged US economy into decades of chaos: CNN analyst
Donald Trump's shock dismissal of Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer over disappointing jobs numbers has experts warning that the 'irked' president's knee-jerk reaction may have ...
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Raw Story on MSN'That's just not true!' Morning Joe wrecks Trump's scramble to justify shock firing
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough knocked down President Donald Trump's justification for firing a labor statistician after the latest ...
William Beach, who was Trump’s first-term Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner, called the firing “baseless” and “damaging” in a letter co-signed by Erica Groshen, who preceded Beach and was ...
Shares in Asia have mostly advanced after Wall Street had its worst day since May following the release of weak U.S. jobs data. Markets in Asia had already reacted on Friday to U.S. President Donald ...
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNUniversity of Nottingham hopes to avoid forced job cuts amid industrial action threat
The University of Nottingham has said it hopes compulsory redundancies can be avoided as part of its controversial cost-cutting plan as industrial action looms. The Russell Group university recently ...
Each year, thousands of women are lured with offers of free holidays, jobs and A-list parties. But behind the glamour is a ...
The summer signing from Exeter City played as a makeshift striker in the season-opening 3-1 League One defeat by Barnsley at ...
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