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Saturday, July 08, 2006

Job alert - - The Economy | Construction, but little growth


The Economy | Construction, but little growth
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 4 hours ago Then you look at the numbers. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the city of Philadelphia added a net total of 1,800 jobs from May 2005 to May 2006.

Older workers value flexibility in post-retirement jobs
Seattle Times, United States - 4 hours ago Other attributes that older workers said would attract them to jobs in retirement included the ability to provide a useful service and cash compensation.

Calhoun offers degrees leading to lucrative jobs
The Decatur Daily, AL - 6 hours ago Calhoun offers five on CNN.com's list of 10 best-paying jobs for associate degrees, all paying more than $49,000 annually. The No.

Economic picture isn't as bright as Daniels paints it
Indianapolis Star, United States - 4 hours ago To celebrate a paltry 2,000 jobs with $141 million to be paid by taxpayers is a travesty fitting of the Political Faux Pas Hall of Fame.

Dollar falls on US jobs disappointment
Financial Express.bd, Bangladesh - 17 hours ago NEW YORK, July 8 (AFP): The dollar fell yesterday on news of weaker-than-expected US job growth in June, suggesting that the pace of economic activity might be

Jobs news saps stocks
NorthJersey.com, NJ - 22 hours ago WASHINGTON -- US employers added a disappointing 121,000 jobs last month, wary of bulking up payrolls with the economy slowing and energy prices rising.

Cars offer career shift
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - 2 hours ago car dealership is actually a huge industry,'' Primm told the class at the college also known as Tri-C. ''There are a ton of jobs: accounting, management

STOCKS NEWS EUROPE-Stocks tick up slightly on US jobs data
Reuters - Jul 7, 2006 Data shows 121,000 jobs were added in June against economists' expectations of a 185,000 rise, fuelling hopes the Federal Reserve will soon pause or end its

Union outcry at jobs overboard
The Mercury, Australia - 20 hours ago uncompetitive work practices of the Maritime Union of Australia that continued to force ship owners to flag vessels in other countries, costing Australian jobs

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