Northrop to Close Greenbelt Unit; 300 Local Jobs In Resale Division Could Be at Risk Byline: Ellen McCarthy Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: Financial Northrop Grumman Corp. is closing a Greenbelt business unit that sells technology equipment to government agencies, putting at
Byline: PAUL RESTUCCIA It takes a special breed of nurse to do psychiatric nursing. In psych nursing, things are not black and white, says Karen Chesley, a psychiatric nurse specialist in private practice in Wakefield. You have to be able to tolerate ambiguity, be calm in the midst of chaos and, at
Hamas Victory Stuns Palestinian Pols Palestinian Hanna Nasser Head of the Central Election Commission announces the Pariliament Election results in the West Bank town of Ramallah, Thursday Jan. 26, 2006. The Islamic Hamas won a huge majority in parliamentary elections as Palestinian voters rejected
Hamas Victory Stuns Palestinian Pols Palestinian Hanna Nasser Head of the Central Election Commission announces the Pariliament Election results in the West Bank town of Ramallah, Thursday Jan. 26, 2006. The Islamic Hamas won a huge majority in parliamentary elections as Palestinian voters rejected
Hamas Victory Stuns Palestinian Pols Palestinian Hanna Nasser Head of the Central Election Commission announces the Pariliament Election results in the West Bank town of Ramallah, Thursday Jan. 26, 2006. The Islamic Hamas won a huge majority in parliamentary elections as Palestinian voters rejected
Hamas Victory Stuns Palestinian Pols Palestinian Hanna Nasser Head of the Central Election Commission announces the Pariliament Election results in the West Bank town of Ramallah, Thursday Jan. 26, 2006. The Islamic Hamas won a huge majority in parliamentary elections as Palestinian voters rejected
Hamas Victory Stuns Palestinian Pols Palestinian Hanna Nasser Head of the Central Election Commission announces the Pariliament Election results in the West Bank town of Ramallah, Thursday Jan. 26, 2006. The Islamic Hamas won a huge majority in parliamentary elections as Palestinian voters rejected
Hamas Wins Landslide Victory With 76 Seats Palestinian supporters of Hamas celebrate their victory in parliamentary elections in the West Bank town of Ramallah, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2006.The Islamic Hamas won a huge majority in parliamentary elections as Palestinian voters rejected the longtime rule
Hamas Captures Landslide Parliamentary Win Hamas supporters place Islamic flags at the Palestinian Legislative Council in the West Bank town of Ramallah, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2006. Hamas supporters briefly raised their flag over the Palestinian parliament and rushed into the building, amid clashes
Hamas Captures Landslide Parliamentary Win Hamas supporters place Islamic flags at the Palestinian Legislative Council in the West Bank town of Ramallah, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2006. Hamas supporters briefly raised their flag over the Palestinian parliament and rushed into the building, amid clashes
Hamas Captures Landslide Parliamentary Win Hamas supporters place Islamic flags at the Palestinian Legislative Council in the West Bank town of Ramallah, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2006. Hamas supporters briefly raised their flag over the Palestinian parliament and rushed into the building, amid clashes
Hamas Captures Landslide Parliamentary Win Hamas supporters place Islamic flags at the Palestinian Legislative Council in the West Bank town of Ramallah, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2006. Hamas supporters briefly raised their flag over the Palestinian parliament and rushed into the building, amid clashes
The New York Times has reported that its fourth-quarter profit fell 41 percent from the same period last year, largely because of expenses related to job cuts.Net income fell to $64.8 million, or 45 cents a share, compared with $110.2 million, or 75 cents a share, in the quarter a year earlier, the
Source: International Herald Tribune
Posted: 2006-01-27
GOLF: Norman adds Oman job to vast course profolio By Bernie McGuire DOHA, Qatar, Jan 26 - Ever expanding, Greg Norman has signed up to create only the second all grass golf course in the oil-rich Gulf state of Oman. The project to develop a beachfront links course for a new resort in the capital
CBS Boss In No Hurry To Hire Anchor, But Couric Seems To Fit Job Description Byline: WALT BELCHER Edition: FINAL Section: BAYLIFE Friday January 20, 2006 Section BAYLIFE Page 4 CBS Boss In No Hurry To Hire Anchor, But Couric Seems To Fit Job Description By WALT BELCHER wbelcher@tampatrib.com
Byline: By Caroline Prichard A CHARITY that supports people with learning disabilities is improving the skills of its workforce free of charge, thanks to an innovative project. The Coventry and Warwickshire Employee Training (CWET) scheme, led by North Warwickshire & Hinckley College in partnership
Charity gets staff skills up to date ; JOBS & NEW DIRECTIONS: TRAINING PROJECT: People in Action delightedat free opportunity Byline: Caroline Prichard Edition: First Section: Features A CHARITY that supports people with learning disabilities is improving the skills of its workforce free of
Bevan growth plan will bring more jobs Byline: John Revill Manufacturing Editor Edition: FIRST Section: News A maker of rigid body vehicles for clients including Argos and Jewson has merged its operations into one brand as a prelude to a large scale expansion. Oldbury-based Bevan Motor Bodies has
Dateline: LOS ANGELES Online music retailer Napster Inc. on Wednesday said it had cut roughly 10 middle management-level jobs, but dismissed reports suggesting it is on the auction block and that a wider round of layoffs was pending. The company declined to specify exactly how many employees it had
Byline: Jamie Smith Hopkins Jan. 26--Three out of every four companies in Maryland expect to add jobs this year, buoyed by revenue growth and their perception of a favorable business climate, according to a University of Baltimore survey released yesterday. The study, primarily funded by state
Source: The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-01-27
Byline: Karen Mclauchlan Thirty-five new jobs are being created at the Darlington office of engineering giant AMEC on the back of clinching a multi-million pound contract. And 200 staff will be needed to work on the contract in Northern Ireland at the peak of the project. The Darlington office of
Byline: Gloria Irwin Jan. 26--A Stark County plant that produced trash cans, totes, wastebaskets and other Rubbermaid plastic home products will close and most of the jobs will be shifted to Mogadore. Rubbermaid Home Products, a division of Newell Rubbermaid Inc., told nearly 300 workers Tuesday
Byline: EDITED by CLINTON MANNING UP to 1,700 workers are to lose their jobs as Rentokil Initial pulls the plug on its loss-making laundry business. A total of 2,000 staff at 25 sites across the country were given the bleak news yesterday. GMB union regional officer Rachel Dix, who represents
Source: The Mirror (London, England)
Posted: 2006-01-27
Byline: By CLINTON MANNING UP to 1,700 workers are to lose their jobs as Rentokil Initial pulls the plug, on its loss-making laundry business. A total of 2,000 staff at 25 sites across the UK were given the bleak news yesterday. GMB union regional officer Rachel Dix, who represents workers at a
Source: The Mirror (London, England)
Posted: 2006-01-27
Byline: Diane Levick Jan. 26--The St. Paul Travelers Cos. is expected to announce today more outsourcing of information technology jobs that will mean more than 100 layoffs, most of them in Hartford, sources said. Close to 100 jobs are expected to be lost in Hartford, while a dozen or more cuts
Source: The Hartford Courant (Hartford, Connecticut) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-01-27
The Spanish cable operator group Ono has informed unions of its intention to begin negotiations with a view to cutting up to 1000 jobs from its staff of 4600, the group revealed on January 17. The aim is to increase the efficiency, productivity and competitiveness of the group after its takeover,
Byline: Harry Minium Jan. 26--Virginia Beach Sheriff Paul Lanteigne said Wednesday he may challenge the first-term incumbent, fellow Republican Thelma Drake, for the 2nd District Congressional seat. But another Beach Republican, Del. Leo C. Wardrup Jr., a Drake supporter, has introduced legislation
Source: The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, Virginia) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-01-27
A gloomy week could grow more somber with more job losses Byline: MARTIN VAN DER WERF Edition: Third Edition Section: Business The proposed sale of the Missouri Higher Education Loan Authority, to be announced today by Gov. Matt Blunt, likely will be the second significant loss of employment this
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Posted: 2006-01-27
Byline: By Paul McMillan Staff in North East jobcentres and benefit offices today started a two-day walkout in protest over staff cuts and what they say are deteriorating levels of service. The strike, by members of the Public and Commercial Services Union, will also affect pensions staff and the
DHAKA, Jan 26, 2006 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- Thirty-six Bangladeshis seeking job abroad are now languishing in Russian jails for over a year as they fell in the hands of human traders, a woman human rights activist in Dhaka said on Thursday. Zohra Ali, an activist of Bangladesh Human Rights
For Angelique Chappell, a former administrative assistant at Enron, it all now seems like a mirage. She fondly remembers the trips organized just for assistants, including one to California to visit a new chain of hotels where they would be booking reservations for their bosses. And then there was
Source: International Herald Tribune
Posted: 2006-01-27
Lottery officials still aim to recruit North East staff to help distribute more than pounds 600m to good causes across the country each year. The Big Lottery Fund had a big response last October when it announced 150 new jobs at its Newcastle centre ( but there are still 80 positions for grants