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But this year could see fewer summer jobs available, according to a report from the outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas. “What we're seeing is the general cooling off of the labor market.
Across the U.S., clean energy jobs grew by roughly 4.5% last year, far more than the country’s overall job growth rate of 1.5%, according to the report. Clean energy jobs now account for about 1 ...
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