Job alert - - Nortel to cut 1,100 jobs
Nortel to cut 1,100 jobs
Dallas Business Journal - Telecommunications maker Nortel Networks plans to slash its work force by about 1,100 jobs globally as part of a restructuring plan. Toronto-based Nortel (NYSE: NT), which has its U.S. headquarters in Richardson, said the reductions would consist of
Mayor expects thousands more jobs for L.A. youths
Los Angeles Daily News - Continuing to push a summer youth employment program, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said Monday that the city should nearly triple the number of young people between the ages of 18 and 24 who find jobs this year. "Last year, the city had 2,900 young
Nortel Networks To Slash 1,100 Jobs
WRAL - TORONTO -- Telecommunications equipment maker Nortel Networks Corp., which has slimmed down significantly in recent years, said Tuesday it will cut about 1,100 positions globally and change its pension program to improve operating margins and save
American Power to Cut Jobs in Ireland
MSN MoneyCentral - WEST KINGSTON, R.I. (AP) - American Power Conversion, a maker of power management devices, said Tuesday it would cut between 200 and 250 jobs as it consolidates various facilities in Ireland to cut costs. The company said it would consolidate
NRA says restaurant industry accounts for 440,000 summer jobs
Pizza Marketplace - CHICAGO The National Restaurant Association projects that the nation's 925,000 restaurant-and-foodservice outlets will add 409,500 jobs during the 2006 summer season, a 4.5 percent increase over their March 2006 employment level. "Restaurants are
AeA report: Tech jobs spreading around state
East Bay Business Times - The San Francisco-Oakland area was ranked the state's third-largest technology hub behind Silicon Valley and Los Angeles, according to a report released Tuesday. In its California Cybercities 2006, AeA, a trade association representing all segments
Local company adding 200 jobs
WHEC TV-10 - A local company that makes radios for the U.S. military needs to hire 200 more people before the end of this year. "Harris RF Communications" plans to double its manufacturing of high frequency radios. The radios use satellites to connect soldiers on
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