Byline: Matt Sanders Jan. 12--Kentucky imports nearly 70 pharmacists a year to fill vacant jobs that can pay more than $100,000 a year and would go unfilled otherwise, said Kenneth B. Roberts, dean of the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy. Roberts stopped in Paducah on Wednesday as he
Source: The Paducah Sun (Paducah, Kentucky) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-01-15
Kicked out of school for drugs and bad attendance, and no family or community support, five years ago Veronica Schoo decided to give the Inland Empire Job Corps in Muscoy a chance. Today, she makes more money than many of her peers her age. Schoo, 23, recently graduated from Riverside Community
LAKE MARY, Fla., Jan. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Workers Temporary Staffing (WTS), Lake Mary, Fla., has won a class action lawsuit filed by a former day laborer -- with the resulting order finding the Florida Labor Pool Act (F.S. 448.24) unconstitutional due to vague language and substantive due process.
Statement of Major General Gale S. Pollock Chief, Army Nurse Corps Committee on Senate Veterans Affairs January 11, 2006 Mr. Chairman and distinguished members of the Committee, thank you for the opportunity to share information about the collaborative relationship and initiatives under the
Digest: HFC jobs at risk Edition: FIRST Section: Business A bank loan centre in Birmingham is set to close in mid-April putting up to 150 jobs at risk. Managers say the move comes because the direct selling HFC operation at Paradise Circus, launched in 2000, has underper formed. (Copyright 2006
Digest: 200 jobs saved Edition: FIRST Section: Business A division of collapsed crisp maker Golden Wonder was snapped up by Irish rival Tayto yesterday, safeguarding almost 200 jobs. Tayto confirmed it had bought the Pringles Mini brand and taken over its site in Corby. (Copyright 2006 Birmingham
During Job Search, Koppel Says He Listened to al-Jazeera Pitch Byline: Lisa de Moraes Edition: FINAL Section: Style Column: THE TV COLUMN By Lisa de Moraes PASADENA, Calif., Jan. 13 -- Ted Koppel acknowledged Friday that he met with a rep from the soon-to-launch English-language al-Jazeera