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Sunday, June 04, 2006

Job alert - - New jobs could be harder to come by


New jobs could be harder to come by
Los Angeles Daily News - Cautious employers added just 75,000 new jobs in May, the fewest in seven months, in a fresh sign that the national economy is losing momentum heading into summer. Rising energy prices, higher borrowing costs and a cooling of the once red-hot housing

Rolls-Royce in Indianapolis Could Lose Over 100 Jobs
WISH-TV - A top executive with Rolls-Royce says more than 100 Indianapolis workers could lose their jobs if the company loses an important government contract. Rolls-Royce has been working with GE for years on an alternative engine for the Joint Strike Fighter

Lucas Oil Purchases Indiana Railroad Saving Hundreds of Jobs
WISH-TV - Lucas Oil's relationship with the Indianapolis Colts is literally set in stone with the new Lucas Oil Stadium. "That's going to be a big, hard, expensive thing to do, but that's one of the things we wanted and they wanted us to do," owner Forrest

Violence flares in Iraq as PM moves on security jobs
Reuters - BAGHDAD, Iraq (Reuters) - Violence raged across Iraq on Sunday as new Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki prepared to name interior and defense ministers critical to restoring stability in the country bloodied by sectarian and insurgent killings. In one of

Two Burlington ski companies consolidated into K2
WCAX - BURILNGTON, Vt. -- A sporting goods conglomerate has purchased two ski brands, moving most of the jobs associated with them to the West Coast. K2 Corp. is buying the Karhu and Line brands from Trak Sports USA Inc. of Burlington, the latest industry

Textile woes persist, but tech bounces back
The State - Textiles and high-tech industries have a few things in common in South Carolina: Each employs about 40,000 people, and each has lost jobs since 2000. But the difference is that textile jobs are expected to continue their decline, while high-tech jobs

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