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Friday, June 16, 2006

Job alert - - Greene County To See New Jobs


Greene County To See New Jobs
WHIO TV - GREENE COUNTY, Ohio -- Officials in Greene County said about 20 new jobs will be coming to the area after the Ohio Senate announced funding for two major projects. Wright State University will get $192,000 to renovate the fire alarms in several

Granholm talks jobs, federal trade policy
WOOD - GRAND RAPIDS -- Governor Jennifer Granholm made a stop in Grand Rapids Thursday to talk jobs and the federal government's trade policies. She says while Michigan workers can compete with anyone globally, they are not being given a level playing field

Borders Expects 400 New Jobs With Today's Opening of
MSN MoneyCentral - ANN ARBOR, Mich., June 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Borders officially opened its new Northeast Distribution Center today, bringing more than 400 new jobs to Carlisle, Pa., over the next few years. The 600,000-square-foot distribution center is located in the

Superior Industries Cuts 225 Jobs
MSN MoneyCentral - VAN NUYS, Calif. (AP) - Superior Industries International Inc., a maker of cast and aluminum wheels for the auto industry, said Friday it plans to lay off 225 employees at its Fayetteville, Ark., chrome plating facility. The plant's bright polish

Unemployment Rate Lower in the Valley, Unchanged in Texas
KGBT 4 - The Texas unemployment rate remained unchanged last month at five-point-one percent -- despite nearly 15,000 in added jobs in May. The Texas Workforce Commission said today that state employers have now added more than 600-thousand jobs since July

Investments by the Rendell Administration to Help Create 390 Full-Time
Forbes - CARLISLE, Pa., June 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Department of Community and Economic Development Secretary Dennis Yablonsky today said the Rendell administration's strategic investments have helped Borders Group Inc. retain 100 existing employees and expand

10 Shreveport city employees out of jobs
Gainesville Sun - Ten employees in Shreveport's water department have been fired after being accused of stealing city property. The workers are under investigation for allegedly taking copper and other city-owned metals and selling them to scrap years. Nine of the

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