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Saturday, March 18, 2006

Job alert - - Fifty jobs lost at aerospace firm


Fifty jobs lost at aerospace firm
BBC News - Mar 16 9:29 AM
Fifty people lose their jobs as a Llanelli firm making passenger aircraft galleys goes into administration.Save to My Web

West Brothers undergoes ownership shuffle, will add 30 Triangle jobs
Triangle Business Journal - Mar 17 2:16 PM
West Brothers Transportation Services has consolidated ownership and executive positions and will add approximately 30 Triangle jobs as part of a move to double revenue over the next five years.Save to My Web

Jet2.com creates jobs with HQ move to airport
Yorkshire Post - Mar 17 1:42 AM
Greg Wright Deputy Business Editor BUDGET airline Jet2.com has revealed that it plans to create more than 100 jobs at Leeds Bradford Airport.Save to My Web

Nigeria: NDE Targets 7 Million Jobs By 2007
AllAfrica.com - Mar 17 7:43 AM
The National Directorate of Employment (NDE), has set a target of creating seven million jobs by next year, its Director-General, Engineer S.O. Adelodun, has disclosed.Save to My Web

700 more jobs open at EP call centers
El Paso Times - Mar 18 2:13 AM
West Corp. plans to hire about 700 people for full- and part-time jobs in March and April because of increased business at its two El Paso call centers, a company official said.Save to My Web

Support from various sectors mounts for DoT s Tourism Jobs Fair 2006
Manila Bulletin - Mar 17 8:44 AM
Support from various sectors continues to mount for the Department of Tourism s (DoT) 1st Tourism Jobs Fair (TJF) as they pledge their participation in this event, which will be held in Cebu City on April 4-5, Davao City on April 4-6, and Manila on April 6-8.Save to My Web

Lenovo cuts jobs in restructuring push
CNET - Mar 16 11:30 AM
About 1,000 jobs will be eliminated as the company streamlines sales and marketing.Save to My Web

U.S. Economy: More Jobs, But Higher Interest Rates
Contacto - Mar 18 12:50 AM
ANN ARBOR, Mich.---The U.S. economy will add nearly four million new jobs through 2007, say University of Michigan economists."The economic expansion remains healthy over the next two years," said Saul Hymans, U-M emeritus professor of economics.Save to My Web

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