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Sunday, March 26, 2006

Job alert - - Blacks, women fill more state jobs


Blacks, women fill more state jobs
Birmingham News - Mar 27 2:33 AM
MONTGOMERY - Women and blacks are employed in much greater numbers by state government agencies than in Alabama's overall work force. In state agencies, the work force was 55 percent female and 40 percent black last year, according to the state Personnel Department.Save to My Web

State kicks off summer jobs program for teens
Providence Business News - Mar 25 2:48 PM
At a kick-off breakfast meeting Thursday for the Yes-2-Work Summer Jobs Program, Gov. Donald L. Carcieri spoke about the importance of private sector support in training the states future work force.Save to My Web

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Ellsworth Weekly - 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
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Ellsworth Weekly - Mar 27 1:11 AM
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Report: Veterans find jobs hard to come by upon returning home from overseas duty
Southern Illinoisan - 1 hour, 0 minute ago
CHICAGO - Veterans returning from tours of duty overseas face a bleak job market at home, according to a published report. Employment prospects are especially dismal for young veterans and for those searching in Illinois, according to a published report Sunday.Save to My Web

Here are 5 good jobs for a 2-year degree
The Fort Collins Coloradoan - 56 minutes ago
Forget what you've heard about associate's degrees. They've gotten a bad rap.Save to My Web

Guest Worker Issue Tops Immigration Debate
AP via Yahoo! News - 14 minutes ago
The Senate tackles the hot-button election issue of what to do with the nation's estimated 11 million illegal immigrants this week, with President Bush coming down on the side of letting many of them stay if they have jobs.Save to My Web

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