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Saturday, July 29, 2006

Job alert - - Hanford contractor to cut 75 jobs in September


Hanford contractor to cut 75 jobs in September
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Jul 28, 2006 RICHLAND, Wash. -- The company cleaning out radioactive waste from 177 underground tanks at the Hanford nuclear reservation plans

Fort Belvoir to add jobs near Springfield
Washington Times, DC - Jul 27, 2006 Fort Belvoir, which is expected to add more than 22,000 jobs in the next five years to traffic-choked Fairfax County, announced preliminary plans yesterday to

On the tube
The Olympian, WA - 5 hours ago the daughter of Charlie's thievery mentor. "Dirty Jobs: Jobs that Bite," 9 pm on Discovery. Tonight is the official start of

Selma to lose 200 jobs
News & Observer, NC - 20 hours ago Stan Farmer, Selma's town manager, said he hopes that Sysco would be able to absorb some of the Eaton job losses. Others were worried about more than jobs.

Exhaust exports could create jobs
Mining Weekly, South Africa - Jul 28, 2006 Adding value to exports of cata- lytic converters by providing the full exhaust system could create thousands of jobs and earn millions in foreign exchange

Hospital boss answers critics
Sunderland Echo, UK - 19 hours ago City Hospitals Sunderland is set to cut up to 500 jobs in the next three years as part of steps to help it back into financial surplus.

Jobs, training served up for SC/ST
Financial Express, India - 19 hours ago The much-awaited JJ Irani committee report on affirmative action for the private sector has listed a host of measures to ensure greater respresentation of SCs

Survey: 70 percent more jobs vacant than year ago
Bizjournals.com, NC - 23 hours ago An estimated 39,717 jobs were open for immediate hire in the six-county region between April 14 and June 27, up from 23,300 in the spring of 2005.

Many young vets face wait for jobs
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, United States - Jul 27, 2006 she was discharged. Other young veterans returning to civilian life are finding jobs as elusive as Osama bin Laden. Last year, the

Unfulfilled degrees adds to fears of Scots brain-drain
Scotsman, United Kingdom - 3 hours ago NEARLY half of all Scottish graduates are entering jobs for which there was no need to study for three or four years at university.

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