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Thursday, August 03, 2006

Job alert - - Outsourcing Jobs: U.S. Dilemma


Outsourcing Jobs: U.S. Dilemma
Foreign Policy Association - Welcome to the new global service economy, where the latest information technology allows a trained,cheap foreign labor force to provide American consumers with financial information, data processing and airline services at any hour of the day or

Bill aims to slash salary for tip jobs
Modesto Bee - Tips earned by waitresses in Modesto, manicurists in Las Vegas and bartenders in Seattle are on the table in the nation's capital as lawmakers battle over an election-year minimum wage bill. California, Nevada and Washington are among seven states

AOL Reportedly Plans To Cut 5,000 Jobs
TechWeb - AOL, which is in the midst of a major transformation to an ad-supported Internet service provider, reportedly plans to cut 5,000 jobs worldwide, or about a quarter of its workforce. The announcement, reported by The Wall Street Journal Thursday

Wall Street's Priorities: Jobs, Rates, then Vacation
Barron's Online - THE COUNTDOWN for the evacuation of Wall Street has begun. By 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, most denizens of downtown Manhattan will be departing for points east and north, not to return until September. What could possibly keep them from fleeing the record

Reports: AOL to slash up to 5,000 jobs worldwide
Network World Fusion - Various news Web sites reported the job cuts Thursday afternoon, citing an official announcement from AOL and sources familiar with what was said at a company-wide meeting earlier in the day. AOL and Time Warner representatives could not immediately

Board raises ante for jobs
Red Bluff Daily News - RED BLUFF - The county is throwing money at vacant positions to try to recruit skilled applicants. The Tehama County Board of Supervisors approved the first use of a new county policy to raise the salary and benefits for positions that have been

Thousands of AOL employees to lose jobs
WBIR - The changes that are taking place at AOL are going to put as many as 5,000 people out of work. The company says it could be dropping that many employees -- a quarter of its global work force -- within six months. The announcement comes one day after

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