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Thursday, March 30, 2006

Job alert - - Region adds 1,400 jobs over year, state says


Region adds 1,400 jobs over year, state says
Buffalo News - The Buffalo-Niagara region's unemployment rate dropped to 5.9 percent last month, from 6.1 percent the year before, as service jobs continued to replace the shrinking number of factory jobs. The region has added 1,400 jobs during the past year

The man behind the Mac
Corpus Christi Caller - This is how one Macintosh team member described a week working for Steve Jobs way back in the early '80s: "You come up with a great idea. Steve comes at it and says, 'Oh, that's s _ ,' " and spends the next few days telling you how bad it is, said

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West Valley View - West Valley View is looking for an energetic, professional, telephone order taker/walk-in order taker. Must have sales and phone-sales experience, type 40+ words per minute. Full-time including benefits. Salary plus commission. $6-$8 per hour and up

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Washington Post - Amy Joyce: Good morning, folks! It's Tuesday, which means it's time to talk about your life at work. As always, join in with your own advice and stories to share and help your fellow workers and workers-to-be. Question for you: It's come up in this

The Immigration Debate: Jobs Impact
ABC News - NEW YORK, March 30, 2006 Seal the border. Round up all the illegal immigrants, and send them back to their home countries. Start a whole new agency to handle only invited guest workers. Would that open up more jobs for American citizens? This is

FRENCH STUDENTS DISRUPT ROAD, RAIL TRAFFIC IN JOBS LAW PROTEST
Tocqueville Connection - M ARSEILLE, France, March 30, 2006 (AFP) - Hundreds of protesting students disrupted road and rail transport in cities across France on Thursday as they kept up pressure on the government to withdraw a jobs law. In the key port city of

French jobs law raises difficult questions
Modesto Bee - PARIS (AP) - In much of Europe, the idea that a company can dismiss workers just because profits are sagging is unacceptable, an affront to modern values. Yet economists say that even if the American model - under which layoffs are common - would

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