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  2. 20 Best Jobs If You're Over 50 - AOL

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    20 Best Jobs If You're Over 50. CNNMoney.com. Updated July 14, 2016 at 6:23 PM. low-stress jobs over 50. By Donna Rosato and Tom Ziegler. You've had a great run in your career. Now you can afford ...

  3. The new retirement is no retirement: Baby boomers are ... - AOL

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    Now, almost 20% of Americans 65 and older are employed, nearly double the share of those who were working 35 years ago. In total, there are around 11 million Americans 65 or older who are working ...

  4. Job Today - Wikipedia

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    Job Today is a mobile employment application that operates in the United States, United Kingdom, [1] and Spain. [2] Their mobile applications have enabled interactions between over 100 million job seekers and over 400,000 businesses.

  5. These are the fastest-growing job titles, according to ... - AOL

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    Of the top 10, security guards (67%), outside sales representatives (81%), artificial intelligence consultants (70%) and engineers (80%) were predominantly male roles.

  6. Job Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Job Corps was originally designed by a task force established by Labor Secretary Willard Wirtz reporting to Manpower Administrator Sam Merrick. [5] In 1962, the youth unemployment rate was twice the non-youth unemployment rate and the purpose of the initiative was to create a program whereby Youth members of the program could spend half of their time improving national parks and forests ...

  7. Labor unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There is a substantial wage gap between union and nonunion workers in the U.S.; unionized workers average higher pay than comparable nonunion workers (when controlling for individual, job, and labor market characteristics); research shows that the union wage gaps are higher in the private sector than in the public sector, and higher for men ...