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Jobster Gains Traction as Next Generation Job Site in 2005

Company Adds More Than 200 Premium Employer Customers in 2005; Offers Basic Job Listings From 35,000 Employers SEATTLE, Jan. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Jobster Inc. announced today that it expanded its leadership position as the next generation job site by signing long-term contracts with more than 85 new

Source: PR Newswire
Posted: 2006-01-12


City Providing Affordable Housing, Job Placement Assistance

At the request of Mayor Shirley Franklin, the City of Atlanta Department of Housing, the Atlanta Housing Authority, and the Atlanta Development Authority have identified approximately 800 immediately available affordable housing units for city residents and Hurricane Katrina individuals and

Source: Atlanta Inquirer
Posted: 2006-01-12


Franklin searches for superintendent

Byline: Ed Richter Jan. 9--FRANKLIN -- Three area educators are among the 27 applicants to be the next superintendent of the Franklin City School District. Area candidates include Michael Griffith, a Franklin High School graduate and an assistant superintendent in the Carlisle Local School

Source: Middletown Journal (Middletown, Ohio) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-01-12


HOME AT LAST ; AFTER A TOUGH FIRST SEASON, MIKE EAVES HAS THE BADGERS BACK ON TOP - AND MIGHT HAVE FOUND HIS DREAM JOB IN THE PROCESS

HOME AT LAST ; AFTER A TOUGH FIRST SEASON, MIKE EAVES HAS THE BADGERS BACK ON TOP - AND MIGHT HAVE FOUND HIS DREAM JOB IN THE PROCESS. Byline: ANDY BAGGOT abaggot@madison.com 608-252-6175 Edition: ALL Section: SPORTS When Mike Eaves checks his body clock these days, he sees more than a man on the

Source: Wisconsin State Journal
Posted: 2006-01-12


HOME AT LAST AFTER A TOUGH FIRST SEASON, MIKE EAVES HAS THE BADGERS BACK ON TOP -- AND MIGHT HAVE FOUND HIS DREAM JOB IN THE PROCESS(SPORTS)

Byline: ANDY BAGGOT abaggot@madison.com 608-252-6175 When Mike Eaves checks his body clock these days, he sees more than a man on the verge of turning 50, more than a coach marking 20 years in his chosen profession. He sees someone who has finally embraced his home and awakened to his calling. This

Source: Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
Posted: 2006-01-12


Oracle to add 1,400 jobs in India MARKETPLACE by Bloomberg

Oracle, the U.S. software maker, said Tuesday that it would add 1,400 employees in India in the next eight months as it seeks to cut costs.The company will increase the number of employees in India to 10,000 people from 8,600 now, Oracle said. Oracle, which is based in Redwood City, California,

Source: International Herald Tribune
Posted: 2006-01-12


Study: Seven percent of American workers drink on the job

Dateline: BUFFALO, New York Just over 7 percent of American workers drink during with workday _ mostly at lunch _ and even more, 9 percent, have nursed a hangover in the workplace, according to a study. Young, single men are tied most often to workplace-related drinking, especially managers,

Source: AP Worldstream
Posted: 2006-01-12


Sisters on par for a successful future(Jobs Learning)

Byline: Karen Mclauchlan New skills are helping two sisters score success with their golf and hotel business. Sisters Liz Lillie and Jo Askew run Hunley Hall Golf Club and Hotel near Saltburn which is embarking on an ambitious expansion plan. This will see the current eight bedroom hotel grow by an

Source: Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England)
Posted: 2006-01-12


ANA Calls on Policymakers to Act on Nurse Staffing Legislation

Cites New Study That Shows More RN Staff Improves Safety and Quality of Patient Care SILVER SPRING, Md., Jan. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- A study published today in the journal Health Affairs provides new evidence that if hospitals invest in appropriate Registered Nurse (RN) staffing, thousands of lives and

Source: PR Newswire
Posted: 2006-01-12


Parts maker plans job cuts: Federal-Mogul to also close plants

Byline: Jason Roberson Jan. 7--Federal-Mogul Corp., a 106-year-old auto-parts supplier, said Friday it will cut 10% of its workforce and could close 25 plants as part of a new 3-year restructuring plan. The reduction of about 4,500 workers globally will come from attrition -- which includes

Source: Detroit Free Press (Detroit, Michigan) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-01-12


Governor heading to Detroit to try to head off plant closing; Pawlenty flies to Michigan today to plead with Ford Motor Co executives for retention of Minnesota jobs(NEWS)

Byline: Dane Smith; Staff Writer Gov. Tim Pawlenty will fly to Detroit today in a preemptive effort to persuade Ford Motor Co. executives to preserve the 2,000 jobs at its St. Paul plant, either by continuing Ranger pickup truck production there or by converting it to a new facility for flexible

Source: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
Posted: 2006-01-12


Obituaries

Connie Mae Abbott Services for Connie Mae Abbott were held March 12 at New Maclin Temple Church of God in Christ with Superintendent James M. Maclin Sr. officiating. Ms. Abbott, 53, died March 2. Ms. Abbott was born Nov. 1, 1951, in Detroit. She was educated in the Detroit Public Schools and

Source: Michigan Chronicle
Posted: 2006-01-12


UC to streamline degree programs, add students

Byline: Tara Tuckwiller Jan. 25--The University of Charleston is getting rid of its art education, music education and theater programs, consolidating some other programs, and offering $7,000 in guaranteed financial aid to students from Kanawha and surrounding counties in an effort to boost

Source: The Charleston Gazette (Charleston, West Virginia) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-01-12


Prospect of Idexx expansion is talk of the town ; Westbrook residents and business owners want better jobs, lower taxes

Prospect of Idexx expansion is talk of the town ; Westbrook residents and business owners want better jobs, lower taxes. Byline: ANN S. KIM Staff Writer Edition: Final Section: FRONT Memo: READER COMMENTS WAHT DO YOU THINK about the Idexx expansion? Tell us and read what others have to say at

Source: Portland Press Herald (Maine)
Posted: 2006-01-12


12 part-timers get full county benefits: Elections board appointees enjoy full-time perks because the agency is governed by Ohio laws

Byline: Lisa A. Abraham Jan. 8--A dozen political appointees who work part time for the Summit County Board of Elections are classified as full-time employees -- a distinction that allows them to take advantage of county medical, sick leave and vacation benefits -- perks that nearly all other

Source: Akron Beacon Journal (Akron, Ohio) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-01-12


Fed: Job vacancies drop 38 pct

Fed: Job vacancies drop 3.8 pct New figures from the Bureau of Statistics show job vacancies have dropped 3.8 per cent in the three months to November. The ABS says job vacancies totalled 132,500 .. down 5,200 from the August quarter .. seasonally adjusted. On an annual basis .. job vacancies were

Source: AAP General News (Australia)
Posted: 2006-01-12


Both Apple and Intel Ready Early for New IMacs, Jobs Says

Both Apple and Intel Ready Early for New IMacs, Jobs Says Byline: Rob Pegoraro Edition: FINAL Section: Financial Column: FAST FORWARD Rob Pegoraro SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10 -- Apple chief executive Steve Jobs loves his surprises, and his keynote opening the annual Macworld Conference & Expo had a

Source: The Washington Post
Posted: 2006-01-12


Digital route to 500 jobs

Digital route to 500 jobs Byline: John Duckers Business Editor Edition: FIRST Section: Business A new pounds 50 million digital research centre at Warwick University is set to create 500 new jobs, it was revealed yesterday. And Lord Bhattacharyya, head of Warwick Manufacturing Group, who is behind

Source: Birmingham Post
Posted: 2006-01-12


Jobs Across Continents

Jobs Across Continents Edition: FINAL Section: A Section Northern Virginia companies with offshore sites in Pune: CompanyBaseU.S. staffIndian staffApprova Corp.Reston100120Apptix Inc.Herndon7513IMC Inc.Reston350100TechBooksFairfax2423,437Angle Technology Ventures LLCVienna10050 Keywords: BIZ

Source: The Washington Post
Posted: 2006-01-12


State 13th in job growth despite slipping slightly

State 13th in job growth despite slipping slightly Colorado ranks No. 13 in the nation in job growth, benefiting from gains in natural resources, mining and construction yet slipping slightly from previous periods, a report Tuesday showed. Job creation in the state has cooled off in recent months.

Source: Denver Rocky Mountain News
Posted: 2006-01-12


Fed: Job vacancies drop 38 pct =2

Fed: Job vacancies drop 3.8 pct =2 The 3.8 per cent drop in job vacancies was a surprise to economists, who had been predicting a fall of 0.7 per cent. Based on original figures, vacancies were down in a wide range of industry sectors. This included mining, manufacturing, construction, wholesale

Source: AAP General News (Australia)
Posted: 2006-01-12



 
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