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title_sort | emerging workforce trends in the u s energy and mining industries a call to action |
title_sub | a call to action / |
topic | Energy industries Employees Supply and demand. Mineral industries Employees Supply and demand. Employees Training of United States. Labor supply United States. Industries énergétiques Personnel Offre et demande. Personnel Formation États-Unis. Marché du travail États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. bisacsh Employees Training of fast Energy industries Employees Supply and demand fast Labor supply fast Mineral industries Employees Supply and demand fast |
topic_facet | Energy industries Employees Supply and demand. Mineral industries Employees Supply and demand. Employees Training of United States. Labor supply United States. Industries énergétiques Personnel Offre et demande. Personnel Formation États-Unis. Marché du travail États-Unis. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General. Employees Training of Energy industries Employees Supply and demand Labor supply Mineral industries Employees Supply and demand United States |
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