- Staffers pushing own jobs plan
The Capitol Hill exodus has begun early this year.Staffers working for retiring senators have started trickling out of their Capitol Hill offices - getting a jump start on other Senate staffers who ... Thursday, May 17, 2012
- NGO demands 200-day employment for tribal under MGNREGA
Jaipur, May 16: The Mazdoor Kishan Shakti Sanghatan has urged the Rajasthan Government to ensure 200-day assured employment in the current year under the MGNREGA to the most backward Saharia, ... Thursday, May 17, 2012
- North Korea allegedly resumes work on nuclear reactor
This April 30, 2012 satellite image provided by GeoEye shows the area around the Yongbyon nuclear facility in Yongbyon, North Korea. (AP ... Thursday, May 17, 2012
- 100 WorkCover jobs may shift from Gosford to Sydney
A WORKCOVER shake-up that is likely to involve at least 100 jobs being moved from Gosford to Sydney has been criticised by unions, the state opposition and the Greens.The government has confirmed it ... Thursday, May 17, 2012
- Motor producers add 509 jobs in quarter
A total of 509 new jobs were created in the motor manufacturing industry in the first quarter despite a downgrade to vehicle export projections for this ... Thursday, May 17, 2012
- Contrary to previous reports, WI economy added 23,000 jobs in 2011
Jensen Metal Products appears to have hit a growth spurt. The Racine-based manufacturer of fabricated and painted component metal products proposes an expansion that would create 39 jobs at its ... Wednesday, May 16, 2012
- Work Resumes on $15 Mil. Harden Blvd. Project
Completion of the two-mile section north of West Pipkin Road had been on hold while engineers worked out problems with unstable soils that were discovered last year.The road project, which was ... Wednesday, May 16, 2012
- Insurgent resumes recruiting children
DAKAR General Bosco Ntaganda defected from Congo's army in April after President Joseph Kabila announced plans to arrest him. Fighters loyal to him have recruited at least 48 children from ... Wednesday, May 16, 2012
- Fewer jobs go in Mfat cutbacks
watch The Government has massively scaled back on its proposed Ministry of Foreign Affairs job cuts, with a total of 79 jobs to go. Mfat Chief Executive John Allen announced today that 23 fewer ... Wednesday, May 16, 2012
- Facebook evolving into global economic, jobs driver
Facebook is evolving into a global driver of jobs and economic growth. But how big is the impact? That's a matter of much debate. The social networking giant set to launch a massive public ... Wednesday, May 16, 2012
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