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American auto industry about to go on hiring spree
DETROIT (AP) — The auto industry is about to go on a hiring spree as car makers and parts suppliers race to find engineers, technicians and factory workers to build the next generation of vehicles. The new employees will be part of a larger,...
Tags: Plant Openings, Ford Motor Co., Career and Workplace, Employment, Services and Shopping
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Road to immirgration reform - Opinion
MIKE DELPH Republican state senator from Carmel, Ind., who has helped author state immigration measures Q. What do you see as the merits and shortcomings of the proposed reform? A. Ronald Reagan in all complexity was persuaded by congressional...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Work Relations, Intel Corp., U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Immigration
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ISTEP TROUBLES: Testing exec expected at legislature study panel
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — CTB/McGraw-Hill's president is scheduled to defend her company before lawmakers reviewing the ISTEP troubles later this month. CTB President Ellen Haley is scheduled to testify before lawmakers June 21. Senate Education...
Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace
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'You never call': 10 reasons why you're not getting interviews
Tribune Media ServicesNo matter how strong your skills or experience are, you won’t land a new job without first securing an interview with a prospective employer. Job seekers often consider this step of the hiring process the most difficult, and perplexing. After all,...Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace, Google Inc.
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'Black Swan' Intern: Court Ruling Should 'Serve as a Warning' to All Employers
ReutersJun 12 (TheWrap.com) - A New York judge's ruling that Fox Searchlight interns are entitled to be paid for their work should "serve as a warning" to employers seeking free labor under the umbrella of unpaid internships, one of the plaintiffs who worked...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace, Employment, Justice System, Laws
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Fed's Bullard: Low inflation means Fed can stay aggressive
ReutersMONTREAL (Reuters) - Low U.S. inflation means the Federal Reserve can stick to an aggressive bond-buying campaign if it decides that is warranted, a senior central banker said on Monday, arguing he did not favor tapering bond purchases while price...Tags: U.S. Congress, Federal Reserve, Career and Workplace, Employment, Finance
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Q&A: Will consumers find bargains on health insurance exchanges?
Stateline.orgConsumers want to know: Will health insurance cost more, less, or about the same on the new health insurance exchanges? Politicians, for their own reasons, have the same question about the impact of the Affordable Care Act on insurance in 2014....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Insurance, Taxation, Career and Workplace, Employment
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Analysis details Northern Michigan employment growth
PETOSKEY -- Employment growth was among the recent Northern Michigan economic trends highlighted in an analysis completed for a local bank. Kathy Erber, senior vice president with The Bank of Northern Michigan, commissioned the W.E. Upjohn Institute...
Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace, Business Enterprises
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Next debt-ceiling histrionics could do real harm
At this stage in the U.S. recovery, there isn't much that fiscal policy can do to accelerate growth. Some argue that we need another tax cut, while others would prefer increased spending. Neither is going to happen on a significant scale. Radical...Tags: Budget Control Act of 2011, Career and Workplace, Employment, Government Debt, White House
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Laid-off older workers will continue to struggle
Chicago TribuneWhile the nation's economy is on the mend after the Great Recession of 2008, many people who lost jobs at age 50 or over are expected to struggle for the rest of their lives. The average person who loses a job after age 50 is expected to have an income...Tags: Mutual Funds, Personal Finance, Employment, Career and Workplace, Layoffs and Downsizing
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More Americans quit jobs, a sign of confidence
WASHINGTON (AP) — More Americans are quitting their jobs, suggesting many are growing more confident in the job market. The Labor Department said Tuesday that the number of people who quit their jobs in April jumped 7.2 percent to 2.25 million....
Tags: Federal Reserve, Unemployment Rate, Labor Markets, Career and Workplace, Employment
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New London finance jobs rose 20 percent in May: recruiter
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - The number of job vacancies in London's financial services sector rose 20 percent between April and May as employers took comfort from more stable financial markets, a recruiter said on Monday. Job vacancies in one of the world's top...Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace, Financial and Business Services, Financial Markets, New London (New London, Connecticut)
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