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Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Job alert - - Lifeguards Sue To Get Hampton Beach Jobs Back


Lifeguards Sue To Get Hampton Beach Jobs Back
WCSH - Two former lifeguards at Hampton Beach are suing to get their jobs back. Daniel Ryan was fired last August for refusing to take down a website that offers safety guidelines such as those he used while trying to save swimmers from a deadly riptide

Ruling limits free speech at work Whistle-blowers in public jobs no
San Francisco Gate - Washington -- The Supreme Court restricted the free-speech rights of the nation's 21 million public employees Tuesday, ruling that the First Amendment does not protect them from being punished for complaining to their managers about possible

Honda may offer hope for area short on jobs
Indianapolis Star - GREENSBURG, Ind. -- This small, farm-built city's claim to fame is the verdant aspen tree growing oddly through the roof of its courthouse tower. Help coming? Greensburg is on a short list for a 1,500-worker Honda plant. - CHARLIE NYE / The Star

Merger might cut jobs
Columbia Daily Herald - AmSouth Bank can be seen just a few yards beyond Regions Bank on Garden Street in Columbia. The bank s parent companies have announced a merger plan expected to take place by the end of the year. Staff photo by Greg Menza Within just a few yards

Military Funerals, One of a General's Toughest Jobs
NPR News - Day to Day , May 29, 2006 For Brig. Gen. Paul Izzo, attending military funerals is all part of a day's work. He has represented the Army at more than two dozen funerals in the past two years. As Kathleen Horan of member station WNYC reports, it's

Older students should work during summer
Courier-Post - Most of the United States' 16.3 million high school and 10.5 million college or university students are out of classrooms or soon will be. Some already are at a summer job or have one lined up. Many still are debating (usually with their parents

More jobs, passengers at airport
Richmond Times-Dispatch - More flights. More passengers. More workers. That was the expanding portrait of Richmond International Airport rendered yesterday by officials grappling with the implications of explosive growth. April saw a 22.3 percent leap in passengers over the

Business news in brief
Cincinnati Post - The Ohio Housing Finance Agency Board has approved $6.4 million in tax exempt bonds that will clear the way for the rehabilitation of two apartment complexes in Clermont County. SY Bethel Park will receive bond money to rehab the Bethel Park

5 jobs for leaders
Indianapolis Star - Management material is navy blue pinstripes in the fancy suit variety -- not you. It's an MBA, a resume packed with leadership retreats and fancy titles. Definitely not you. But you love leading and encouraging people, and co-workers have told you

Summer jobs on the rise
Aberdeen News - Julia Wakal has had the typical young person's job before. Like nearly a quarter of 16-to-24-year-olds in South Dakota who have jobs, Wakal once worked in the accommodation/food service industry. She made coffee, tea and other drinks at one job. At

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