Packaging company axes 50 jobs BBC News, UK - 14 hours ago British packaging company DS Smith is to lay off 50 people from a paper mill in Watchet, Somerset. Wansborough Paper Mill, which
City facing decision on funding for 5 police jobs Press & Sun-Bulletin, NY - 23 hours ago Joseph Zikuski is serving as acting police chief. Woods did not say in his recommendation whether police jobs should be eliminated.
EADS unit Sogerma to cut around 500 jobs - report MSN Money - 22 hours ago PARIS (Reuters) - European aerospace group EADS is expected to cut at least 500 jobs at its loss-making maintenance unit Sogerma, Les Echos reported on Tuesday
Railways jobs for 4 cricketers, more in line Calcutta Telegraph, India - 7 hours ago Jamshedpur, April 18: Four cricketers from Jharkhand Sujit Roy, Subroto Ghosh, Abhishek Moitra and Sidharth Raj have got jobs in the Indian Railways.
2,300 jobs go as Peugeot car plant closes Independent, UK - 14 hours ago By Peter Woodman, PA Transport Correspondent. Peugeot's decision to end UK production next year ends a near 30-year association with
17 fired painters get jobs back The Herald, WA - 22 hours ago The Latino workers' employer negotiated with their union after their firing for leaving work to join a rally. By Eric Fetters. MONROE
Board votes to hire janitor firm, cut union jobs MLive.com, MI - 14 hours ago She was addressing nearly 400 countywide school employees and supporters who attended a late afternoon rally to protest privatizing school jobs.
Quest call center to close this week; 70 jobs leaving town Helena Independent Record, MT - 9 hours ago The Qwest Communications call center on Park Avenue will close on Oct. 2, taking with it some 70 jobs at an average wage of $35,000.
Penalty eyed for firms with tax deals, no jobs Buffalo News, United States - 16 hours ago The bill, as described on Monday, would require that companies create all the jobs they promise, and pay more than minimum wage standards for building
Painters who lost jobs for immigration march, back to work Seattle Post Intelligencer - Apr 17, 2006 MONROE, Wash. -- Seventeen painters who lost their jobs for walking off to take part in last Monday's immigration march in Seattle are going back to work.
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