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Clinton-Gore Administration Accomplishments for Nebraska
Revitalizing Nebraska's Communities: Omaha was designated an Enterprise Community and was awarded $3 million each to create more jobs, housing, and economic opportunity for area residents. ...

Over $863 Million in Federal Highway Aid: Since 1993, Nebraska has received over $863 million in federal highway aid. Included in this funding is $5.5 million for emergency relief in response to natural disasters and $150,000 for scenic byways. These funds have helped generate 36,342 jobs. [through FY98] ... [Read More]

www.fedworld.gov/index.html Federal Jobs Search Results
This database allows you to search abstracts of open U.S. Federal Government Jobs. This database is updated every Tuesday through Saturday at about 9:30 am Eastern U.S. time. ...

The FedWorld Federal Job Search uses files created by the Office of Personnel Management in Macon, Georgia. This data is gathered from hundreds of human resource offices in the government. FedWorld downloads source files from the FJOB system. The FJOB system has a series of very well thought out search tools, including by series, by grade, by state, browse by series and for Merit Promotion jobs. If you require complex searching of this data, we highly recommend FJOB at ... [Read More]

DOE Jobs: Search
   DOE Jobs ONLINE is the Department of Energy's new automated recruitment system that allows applicants to apply for certain DOE jobs online. By using DOE Jobs ONLINE, applicants can choose to receive email notifications of job openings as well as get notification of the status of each job for which you have applied. For more information on this new system, go to the Frequently Asked Questions. To view available ONLINE jobs, applicants can go to DOE Jobs ONLINE by clicking on the yellow symbol and selecting the 'Just Browsing' feature. To apply for an ONLINE job, applicants must first register. ... [Read More]

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28,700 Jobs In Nebraska Are Supported By Trade. Jobs supported by goods exports increased 17% -- up4,135 to 28,700 in 1997*-- paying an average of 15% more than non-trade related jobs. ...

14,600 new manufacturing jobs have been created in Nebraskasince 1993 -- double the number of manufacturing jobs created in the four years before President Clinton tookoffice. ...

13 Million New Jobs. The economy has created nearly 13 million new jobs under President Clinton. Privatesector job growth rate nearly 8 times greater than during previous Administration. ... [Read More]

Exports, Jobs, and Foreign Investment: Nebraska
Note: Export-related jobs estimates include only jobs supported by exports of manufactured goods; jobs generated by exports of services and jobs sustained by direct exports of products from other non-manufacturing sectors (e.g., mining and agriculture) are excluded. Consequently, the numbers understate the total employment impact of exports on the U.S. economy. ...

Export-supported jobs account for an estimated 7.0 percent of Nebraska's total private-sector employment, or one of every 14 jobs. More than one-seventh (14.7 percent) of all manufacturing workers in Nebraska depend on exports for their jobs. (2001 data are the latest available.) ... [Read More]

Ben Nelson, U.S. Senator from Nebraska: Trade
Nebraska exports total $3.1 billion each year to over 100 foreign markets. Nearly 100,000 Nebraska jobs are related to exports: 56,000 in manufacturing and 43,800 in agriculture. 73% of Nebraska's 1,367 companies that export are small and medium sized businesses. $1 in agricultural exports generates $1.59 in additional economic activity. Wages in export jobs are 13-18 percent higher than the national average ...

While Governor, Ben Nelson worked to more than double Nebraska's international exports from $868 million in 1990 to more than $2 billion in 1998. Governor Nelson's trade missions resulted in at least $47.5 million in sales and investment for Nebraska business. The number of Nebraska companies exporting increased 74 percent from 1992 to 1998. Nebraska's experience shows that growth in trade, when done properly, can expand jobs and economic opportunities. ... [Read More]


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