Byline: By DAVID JONES Business Staff TWO hundred and fifty jobs could be lost in four counties in north west Wales if the European Union fails to agree a budget this month. That is how many skilled staff could be axed from council departments working on Objective 1 projects across the region if
Source: Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Posted: 2005-12-14
An open day is being held for Geordies who fancy a move to Canada. Roevin Management is looking for steel erectors, electricians, pipefitters, welders and shuttering joiners to work with Flint Energy Services in Alberta. The Chronicle reported this month that the recruitment firm is looking for 300
M2 PRESSWIRE-14 December 2005-US Financial Network: Google to Generate 600 Jobs in Dublin Expansion and EBay Listings Surge on Overseas Promotions(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:14122005 City of Industry, CA - Specialty Retail industry news provided by Financial News USA (OTC: FNWU)
Byline: BY TONY MCDONOUGH Deputy Business Editor THE company that carries out Liverpool council house repairs and street cleaning has opened a pounds 20m business support centre at the Matchworks in Garston. Enterprise has taken 20,000 sq ft at the Urban Splash development and will take on more
Source: Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Posted: 2005-12-14
WASHINGTON, Dec 14, 2005 (U.S. Newswire via COMTEX) -- The impact of hurricanes is affecting many local commercial real estate markets, but job creation and increased trade are shaping the overall market, according to the National Association of Realtors(r) (NAR) COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE SPOTLIGHT.
INTERNET search giant Google is creating 600 new jobs in Ireland, it was confirmed yesterday. The website search engine will recruit the staff at its European HQ in Dublin over the next three years. Backed by IDA Ireland, the company will be recruiting operations, customer sales, engineering,
Source: The Mirror (London, England)
Posted: 2005-12-14
ENTERPRISE, the private sector services provider, is creating more than 200 jobs at a Garston contact centre. The business support centre has been set up in the Matchworks and will work on insurance, education and central government contracts. Two new government contracts worth pounds 120m a year
Source: Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Posted: 2005-12-14
Byline: Julie Forster Dec. 14--Minnesota lost jobs in November for the second time in three months while its unemployment rate rose two-tenths of a point, according to state data released Tuesday. The state lost 2,600 jobs and the unemployment rate ticked up to 3.9 percent. The national rate
Source: Saint Paul Pioneer Press (St. Paul, Minnesota) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2005-12-14
A JOBS fair will be held in a deprived area of the city this week with the hope of getting people back in work for Christmas. Hundreds of jobs and help in finding employment will be on offer at Nechells Green Community Centre, Melvina Road, Nechells, tomorrow from 11am. The city council has helped
Source: Birmingham Mail (England)
Posted: 2005-12-14
Dec 12, 2005 (U.S. Newswire via COMTEX) -- News Advisory: Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao and Secretary of the Interior Gale A. Norton will discuss the critical need for increased domestic energy production to create jobs and to help promote energy security for American families, farmers and
Nursing Workflow and Patient Safety Improved with Integration of OmniRx(R) Cabinets and SafetyMed(TM) RN LAS VEGAS, Dec. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The job of administering medications to hospital patients got safer and more efficient for nurses today when Omnicell, Inc. unveiled its new
Statement of Robert Meyer Director, Office of Drug Evaluation II U.S. Food and Drug Administration Committee on House Government Reform Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs September 13 2005 INTRODUCTION Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee, I am Robert J. Meyer, M.D., Director of the Office
Fair Disclosure Wire 08-04-2005 OPERATOR: Good morning. My name is Crystal, and I will be your conference facilitator today. At this time, I would like to welcome everyone to the Caremark Rx Second Quarter 2005 Earnings Conference Call. All lines have been placed on mute to prevent any background
Fair Disclosure Wire 06-23-2005 JOHN KREGER, ANALYST, WILLIAM BLAIR: I think we will get started now.Good morning, everyone. Our next session of the day is Express Scripts. I am John Kreger, the analyst at William Blair that covers Express. And first, let me just deal with some logistics. I need to
AP Online 10-09-2004 Kerry and Bush Face Off Over War, JobsDemocratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry gestures toward President Bush during the presidential debate in St. Louis, Friday, Oct. 8, 2004. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green) ST. LOUIS (AP) _ President Bush and John Kerry sprinted back to
AP Online 10-09-2004 Kerry, Bush Clash Over Iraq and TaxesPresident Bush gestures toward his Democratic challenger John Kerry during the presidential debate in St. Louis, Friday, Oct. 8, 2004. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)ST. LOUIS (AP) _ In a testy debate rematch Friday, Sen. John Kerry derided President
AP Online 10-09-2004 Kerry, Bush Clash Over Iraq and TaxesPresident Bush gestures toward his Democratic challenger John Kerry during the presidential debate in St. Louis, Friday, Oct. 8, 2004. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds)ST. LOUIS (AP) _ In a testy debate rematch Friday, Sen. John Kerry derided President
AP Online 10-09-2004 Kerry and Bush Face Off Over Deficit, WarPresident Bush and his wife Laura listen to the cheers from the crowd at the post debate rally Friday, Oct. 8, 2004 in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Tom Gannam)ST. LOUIS (AP) _ In a testy debate rematch Friday, Sen. John Kerry derided President
AP Online 10-09-2004 Kerry and Bush Face Off Over Deficit, WarDemocratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry gestures toward President Bush during the presidential debate in St. Louis, Friday, Oct. 8, 2004. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green) ST. LOUIS (AP) _ In a testy debate rematch Friday, Sen. John
As auto giants General Motors and Ford struggle to remain competitive, educational and business leaders should be scrambling to address a reality that has become clearer over the years: High-paying manufacturing jobs that provided a middle-class living for so many people are disappearing as quickly
Source: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
Posted: 2005-12-14
M2 PRESSWIRE-13 December 2005-Google: Google to create over 600 new jobs in Ireland(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:13122005 Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Michel Martin TD and John Herlihy, European Director of Online Sales & Operations, Google Inc., today announced that
IN Scotland you have to make the most of the good weather, and that means making your house as beautiful outside as inside. Many people are extending their living space into the garden with a patio, decking or ultra-smart driveway that enhances the look and value of their home. Specialising in the
Source: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
Posted: 2005-12-14
Byline: Dan Voorhis Dec. 13--Wichita employers will hire in the first quarter of 2006, but not quite as rapidly as previously expected, according to Manpower Employment Outlook Survey. The survey showed that just 13 percent of the companies responding to the survey said they would hire. None said
Source: The Wichita Eagle (Wichita, Kansas ) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2005-12-14
M2 PRESSWIRE-13 December 2005-SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY: Seagate announces 300 new jobs at its Northern Ireland factories; Limavady and Springtown plants to benefit from GBP83 million investment(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:13122005 SPRINGTOWN, Northern Ireland -- Seagate Technology, the
SOMERFIELD is creating 20 new jobs at its Llanrwst store, which opens tomorrow after a pounds 500,000 investment. The former Kwik Save store on Plough Street has been redesigned to include space for more fresh produce, a new in-store bakery and a delicatessen
Source: Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
Posted: 2005-12-14
Byline: By John Revill More job losses at GKN are on the way as the automotive group announced it was accelerating its plant rationalisation programme that will see further factory closures in North America and Europe. A GKN spokesman declined to say exactly where the affected plants were or how
Source: The Birmingham Post (England)
Posted: 2005-12-14
Byline: Richard Craver Dec. 13--Winston-Salem employers are expected to ring in the new year with the most promising job market since 2004, according to a Manpower Inc. survey released yesterday. About 48 percent of employers surveyed plan to add workers in the first quarter, according to the
Source: Winston-Salem Journal (Winston-Salem, North Carolina) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2005-12-14
Byline: Damian J. Troise Dec. 13--Nearly twice the percentage of Greater New Haven employers plan to increase hiring in the first quarter of 2006 compared with the same period a year ago, according to a survey by Manpower Inc. Thirteen percent of area employers plan to add staff next quarter,
Source: New Haven Register (New Haven, CT) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service)
Posted: 2005-12-14
Byline: By John Gibson Steve howey played under Kevin Keegan not once, but twice ( famously at Newcastle and later at Manchester City. But Howey candidly admits that Keegan was a changed man by the time he reached Maine Road. The light had gone out, said Steve. He was so different to the man I had
Byline: JASON FORD ROD SIMPSON, whose training career has been nothing if not colourful, and on occasions controversial, has been given the plum job in UAE racing as he is set to sign a four-month contract to replace the banned champion trainer Mazin Al Kurdi at Millennium Stables. Simpson has
Source: The Racing Post (London, England)
Posted: 2005-12-14
Dec. 13--Auto parts manufacturer TI Automotive plans to lay off 414 people -- most of its remaining workforce -- starting this month and continuing through August 2006, according to a notice filed with the state Department of Labor. This summer, company officials had backed away from an earlier
Source: The Hartford Courant (Hartford, Connecticut) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2005-12-14
Byline: Henryk Zientek , The boss of a doomed Huddersfield store today pleaded with other employers to find jobs for his staff. The Tradex store at the Ringway Industrial Estate will close at the end of next month with the loss of 100 jobs. Store manager Andrew Zbos said workers faced the prospect