Saturday, May 18 2013 1:18 PM EDT2013-05-18 17:18:32 GMT
JARED HUNT Charleston Daily Mail CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - 3-D technology isn't just for movie theatres and comic books anymore. In fact, it may very well reshape the landscape for American manufacturing. It's
3-D technology isn't just for movie theatres and comic books anymore. In fact, it may very well reshape the landscape for American manufacturing.
Saturday, May 18 2013 11:36 AM EDT2013-05-18 15:36:30 GMT
RICK STEELHAMMER,The Charleston Gazette SUMMERSVILLE, W.Va. (AP) — Surrounded by an armada of bass boat trailers in the parking area of the Battle Run boat launch area at Summersville Lake, the owners
Surrounded by an armada of bass boat trailers in the parking area of the Battle Run boat launch area at Summersville Lake, the owners of a small wind-powered fleet were busy raising masts and securing jibs and mainsails.
Thursday, May 16 2013 1:30 PM EDT2013-05-16 17:30:09 GMT
The way today's cars are manufactured could save lives.
The way today's cars are manufactured could save lives.
WASHINGTON (AP) - A private survey shows U.S. businesses sharply increased hiring in December, helped by a surge of new construction jobs created to help rebuild from Superstorm Sandy.
Payroll processor ADP says employers added 215,000 jobs in December. That's more than November's total of 148,000, which was revised higher.
The survey showed companies added 39,000 construction jobs last month. That was partly in response to the storm but also an indication of the housing recovery under way.
Even with the strong month of job growth, the survey offered a reminder of a key area of the economy remains weak: Manufacturers cut 11,000 jobs.
The report covers hiring only in the private sector. ADP's figures have diverged sharply at times from the government's more comprehensive jobs report, which will be released Friday.