Job alert - - New jobs across the state -- but not here
New jobs across the state -- but not here
Kokomo Perspective - In the first three months of 2006, the Indiana Economic Development Corp. announced the creation of 3,236 jobs through growing Hoosier companies or businesses opening in, relocating to or expanding into the state -- but none of them will be in Kokomo
MGM bets big on Detroit: $765 million, 1,000 new jobs
WZZM 13 - Detroit- MGM Grand Detroit Casino's permanent complex has a $765-million price tag, making it Michigan's largest current construction project and dwarfing the price tags of both of Detroit's new pro sports stadiums and Compuware's downtown
Tax abatements: Ensuring jobs, but at what cost?
Lafayette Journal and Courier - At the announcement last month that Subaru of Indiana Automotive Inc. had made a deal to produce the Toyota Camry, hardly an eyebrow was raised when talk turned to abating taxes on millions of dollars worth of new equipment. Since 1989, SIA has
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Christian Science Monitor - BEYOND THE NEON: At night, villagers cross intersections to find rest in the darkened alleys behind the bright lights. Come morning, they will fill the intersections, vying with each other to work on a construction site and earn 40 to 100 Rupees ($0
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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
Attempt to cut nine jobs fails to pass
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - To Butler County Commissioner James Kennedy, it makes sense that if a county office can go six months or more without its full complement of workers, then maybe those vacancies don't need to be filled. That's why he tried last month and again
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Rochester Business Journal - Gleason Corp., with its subsidiary the Gleason Works, said Friday it will invest $18.7 million to upgrade the University Avenue manufacturing facility. The move will keep 625 jobs here and add some 75 jobs, officials said
Cavalier Homes: Caught Short
Baseline - Cavalier Homes vastly increased its efficiency with factory software. Too bad it had to leave the project half-finished, like a builder whose funds have run out. Jay Wilson began to realize costs were out of control at Cavalier Homes when the company
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