Dateline: WELLINGTON, New Zealand National carrier Air New Zealand Ltd. is to cut more than 500 jobs after its engineers voted to reject a plan to save about 300 jobs, the airline said Monday. The carrier said in a statement that it is "extremely disappointed" that unions representing engineers
32 jobs restored at energy lab Move comes 2 days before Bush slated to visit NREL facility Thirty-two high-paying jobs that were terminated earlier this month at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory are being restored two days before President Bush arrives to tout alternative energy. U.S. Sen.
Mexican Workers Filling Louisiana Oyster Jobs Host: LIANE HANSEN Time: 1:00-2:00 PM LIANE HANSEN, host: Since Hurricane Katrina swept ashore along the Coast of the Gulf of Mexico last August, business owners in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama have struggled to rebuild and to reopen. A shortage
Job guide for senior professionals Edition: Main/Lifestyle Q: I am in my 50s, possessing an MBA and a diploma in marketing. I have worked in various capacities, including the top management level in a multinational company. In 2003, I left with the aim of taking something up on my own.
Byline: Subodh Ghildiyal Feb. 13--NEW DELHI -- With some government will at work, the disabled may finally get access to 3 percent of the jobs in the NGOs. Seeking to restore the lapses in government rules, the social justice ministry has added the disabled to the group of beneficiaries, besides
Source: The Times of India (New Delhi, India) (via Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Posted: 2006-02-21
Dateline: GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip About 50 Palestinian protesters, some armed, tried to storm a government compound in Gaza City on Sunday, demanding jobs. Palestinian security forces fired in the air and blocked the protesters, who threw stones and also shot guns in the air. No injuries were
NAIROBI, Jan 31, 2006 (Xinhua via COMTEX) -- Government has provided 250,000 jobs over the past two years under programs of the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ministry of Road Transport, National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI) and the Free Zones Program. President John Agyekum Kufuor
Workpadd also reduces knee strain for plumbers, maintenance crews, and other workers who kneel down to make repairs. Withstands fuels, oils, solvents, detergents, and impact from heavy tools. Made of vinyl-coated foam. Measures 16 ins. long, 7 ins. wide, and 1 in. thick. Compact size stores under a
Source: Government Product News
Posted: 2006-02-21
Contractors Were Poorly Monitored, GAO Says; Report Contends CACI Performed Jobs in Iraq Meant for Government Byline: Griff Witte Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: Financial Government officials assigned to oversee a contract used to provide interrogators at Abu Ghraib prison in
The long road How has the civil rights movement changed your life? Through images and words, African-Americans reflect on the job of educating their children and the drive to suceed. Times have changed. Some say racism persist, but it more subtle. Byline: Eun Kyung Kim; ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Posted: 2006-02-21
Ehrlich Releases Budget Proposal; School Funds Rise; 100 Jobs Are Cut Byline: John Wagner and David Snyder Washington Post Staff Writers Edition: FINAL Section: Metro Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) proposed a $25.9 billion budget yesterday that would boost spending on higher education and
Governor Proposes $25.9 Billion Md. Budget; Ehrlich Plan Increases School Funds, Cuts Jobs Byline: John Wagner and David Snyder Washington Post Staff Writers Edition: FINAL Section: Metro Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (R) proposed a $25.9 billion budget yesterday that would boost spending on
Method One, Reborn Again; After Hypnosis Clinic Is Ordered Shut, A New Practice Rises in Its Place Byline: Sandra G. Boodman Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: Health This time last year Phoenix Method One, a chain of hypnosis clinics based in Tysons Corner, was flying high. So
An Economic Boon In Uruguay Becomes A Bane to Argentina; Planned Paper Mills Bring Promise Of Jobs, but Also Fears of Pollution Byline: Monte Reel Washington Post Foreign Service Edition: FINAL Section: A Section FRAY BENTOS, Uruguay -- From the dusty clearing where earthmovers roll between stacked
DURING THE COURSE OF A year, Arkansas Business publishes nearly 50 business-related lists: largest employers, highest-paid executives, biggest banks, etc. This week we introduce an ambitious new list that we call the Power List, a collection of brief biographies of the 171 people who run the
Verizon Wireless to Expand in Albuquerque, Add 400 Jobs by Year-End WIRELESS NEWS-February 18, 2006-Verizon Wireless to Expand in Albuquerque, Add 400 Jobs by Year-End (C)2006 10Meters - http www.10meters.com Verizon Wireless announced it is pursuing adding 400 new full- time customer service
Panel to Study Impact of New Jobs Coming to Quantico Byline: Nikita Stewart Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: Prince William Extra The Prince William Board of County Supervisors will create a task force to help manage the growth that would come with the addition of more than
New Panel To Oversee Quantico Growth; Planned Task Force Would Study Effects Of Adding 3,000 Jobs Byline: Nikita Stewart Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: Metro The Prince William Board of County Supervisors will create a task force to help manage the growth that would come with
Rising Anacostia Project Seen as Catalyst; Development Will Follow, Officials Say Byline: Lindsay Ryan Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: D.C. Extra The first large commercial construction project in Anacostia in 15 years will, according to D.C. officials, spark a long-overdue
Trying to Absorb the Newly Unemployed; Those Displaced by Storm Hit Job Fairs, and Many Are Fighting for Already Scarce Low-Skill Work Byline: Krissah Williams Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: Financial DALLAS, Sept. 8 -- A staffing company recruiter greeted Eugene Francois and
Amendment Targets Role of Female Troops; House Panel Passes Measure to Give Congress Control Over Opening Jobs to Women Byline: Ann Scott Tyson Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: A Section In a bid to keep women out of combat, a House committee passed an amendment late last night
Temp Employment May Signal Strength Byline: Charting the Course Of the Local Economy Edition: FINAL Section: Financial Column: BY THE NUMBERS Charting the Course Of the Local Economy The Washington region added 4,500 jobs in employment services -- temp agencies and the like -- in the 12 months
NO JOBS FOR OUR NURSES ; EXCLUSIVE Byline: EMILY ANDREWS Edition: FIRST Section: News CASH-STRAPPED Midland hospital trusts have stopped recruiting new nurses - because they have run out of money. Hundreds of newly-qualified angels are struggling to find jobs, despite their training costing the
CITY COOL TO IDEA OF FEE TO LURE COMPANIES, JOBS BYLINE: TERESA LANE, Palm Beach Post Staff Writer EDITION: MARTIN-ST. LUCIE SECTION: LOCAL PORT ST. LUCIE -- A one-time impact fee levied on new homes and businesses could raise "substantial" money to attract high-tech companies such as the Burnham
GOP Freezes Jobs List, a Vestige of the K Street Project Byline: Jeffrey H. Birnbaum Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: A Section Republican lawmakers yesterday ended their long practice of routinely summoning lobbyists to the Capitol to try to persuade them to hire their aides
Study: Illegal Immigrants Not Drawn by Jobs Byline: Darryl Fears Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: A Section A majority of Mexican nationals who crossed into the United States illegally in the past two years left behind paying jobs that, in some cases, are similar to the
Md. Union Seeks Safeguards for Jobs Targeted in Budget Process Byline: John Wagner Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: Metro A union representing Maryland state employees is asking a legislative committee to grant additional protections to workers whose jobs are targeted for
Md. Union Seeks Safeguards for Jobs; Positions Targeted in Budget Process Byline: John Wagner Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: Metro A union representing Maryland state employees is asking a legislative committee to grant additional protections to workers whose jobs are targeted
Opportunity Knocks Hard At Jail Jobs Fair Byline: Courtland Milloy Edition: FINAL Section: Metro Column: COURTLAND MILLOY A jobs fair was held inside the D.C. jail yesterday. It was a first. Eleven inmates due to be released early next year showed up for job interviews dressed in freshly pressed
Merck to Cut 7,000 Jobs in Global Restructuring Byline: Steven Levingston and Ben White Washington Post Staff Writers Edition: FINAL Section: Financial Merck & Co. announced plans yesterday to slash 7,000 jobs and close five plants to save $3.5 billion to $4 billion over five years. The company
A Cornucopia of Government Jobs May Be Just Around the Corner Byline: Stephen Barr Edition: FINAL Section: Metro Column: FEDERAL DIARY Stephen Barr The government may soon present a feast of opportunities for job seekers. The percentage of workers older than 45 is almost twice as high in the civil
Too Many Temp Jobs Can Spoil the Resume Byline: Mary Ellen Slayter Washington Post Staff Writer Edition: FINAL Section: Financial Column: CAREER TRACK Advice for Twentysomethings Temping can be a great way to get your foot in the door, test out multiple companies to find a good fit, or pay bills