
Timothy Aeppel
Writer at Reuters
Writer @Reuters. Formerly @WSJ. Sometimes my name autocorrects as Zeppelin. Send story tips to [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Timothy Aeppel
Thomas Reisinger commutes almost an hour-and-a-half each way for a job in a cavernous steel processing plant here. "I don't speed," he said dryly. Some of his coworkers come from much farther, including one who spends workweeks living in a camper and returns home only at weekends. This corner of eastern Arkansas is dotted with RV parks that cater to such workers.
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3 weeks ago |
marketscreener.com | Trevor Hunnicutt |Timothy Aeppel
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump signed on Wednesday an order to improve job training for skilled trades, an initiative twinned with tariffs in his gambit to revive U.S. manufacturing. The Labor, Education and Commerce departments will focus on job needs in emerging industries including those enabled by artificial intelligence, with a goal to support more than 1 million apprenticeships per year, according to a White House summary of the order, which was first reported by Reuters.
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3 weeks ago |
terra.com.br | Timothy Aeppel
Thomas Reisinger viaja quase uma hora e meia para ir e voltar ao trabalho em uma enorme usina de processamento de aço. "Eu não acelero", ele disse secamente. Alguns de seus colegas de trabalho vêm de muito mais longe, incluindo um que passa as semanas morando em um trailer e só volta para casa nos fins de semana. Este canto do leste do Arkansas está repleto de parques de trailers que atendem aos trabalhadores.
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3 weeks ago |
kfgo.com | Timothy Aeppel
By Timothy AeppelBLYTHEVILLE, Arkansas (Reuters) – Thomas Reisinger commutes almost an hour-and-a-half each way for a job in a cavernous steel processing plant here. “I don’t speed,” he said dryly. Some of his coworkers come from much farther, including one who spends workweeks living in a camper and returns home only at weekends. This corner of eastern Arkansas is dotted with RV parks that cater to such workers.
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3 weeks ago |
today.westlaw.com | Claudia Parsons |Howard Schneider |Timothy Aeppel |Dan Burns
BLYTHEVILLE, Arkansas (Reuters) - Thomas Reisinger commutes almost an hour-and-a-half each way for a job in a cavernous steel processing plant here. Some of his coworkers come from much farther, including one who spends...
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