American jobs have been lost due to imported products. The best example of this is the US auto industry. Some 30-40 years ago, GM, Ford & Chrysler dominated the auto sales business in the US. Now imported cars from Germany, Japan and South Korea have pushed the US big three auto makers aside. It's true that many imports are built in the USA, however, that has not offset the loss of automotive jobs as a whole.
those which are manual jobs that needs complex calculations, and strength. Jobs like person in-charge for inventory and ballot box receiver.
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There is a toll-free number on the documentation provided when you purchased your traveler's checks. American Express and Citicorp are the largest issuers of traveler's checks. Their contact information is: American Express Toll Free U.S.: 800-221-7282 To report lost or stolen traveler's checks. Citicorp Toll Free U.S.: 800-645-6556 To report lost or stolen traveler's checks.
No, someone cannot cash a lost check because they would need to have the physical check in order to deposit or cash it. If a check is lost, the person who issued the check can issue a stop payment on it and reissue a new one.
because no job no income now im the one undocumented person.i wiil facing any punishment to be serve to me.i didnt want to lost my job.what can i do now?
they lost their jobs because of the economic problems and more import.
The estimated number of jobs lost in lower Manhattan is 100,000. It was also estimated that by the end of 2002 1.8 million jobs were lost in the US because of the attacks. 237,000 jobs were lost in the US travel industry in the last 5 months of 2001.
Many jobs in the fishing, shrimping, and tourist industries have been or will be lost directly because of the Gulf oil slick.
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Many workers were affected by the Titanic because they lost their jobs.
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American jobs would be lost, and environmental pollution would increase
11,000 people lost their jobs in November, 2009.
Life was bad in the 1930's. This is because of the great depression. Jobs were cut and 29% of South Americans lost their jobs.
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is still active as of 2012. It has caused lost US jobs by making it easier to move factories to Mexico (which was already happening, and is still happening with other countries like China even without NAFTA). But it also caused new jobs to be created because of economic growth. Nobody knows for sure whether it lost or created more jobs, but people like to argue about it.
Many manufacturing jobs in the U.S. were moved to Mexico because of the lower labor costs there.