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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Job alert - - Nokia to cut up to 700 jobs


Nokia to cut up to 700 jobs
Herald Tribune - HELSINKI: Nokia, the world's largest maker of mobile phones, said Thursday that it would eliminate as many as 700 jobs in its research and development and sales and marketing departments as part of a reorganization to lower costs. About 340 of the

Program's finding jobs for youths
Philadelphia Daily News - Jeanette Lewis is only 16, but she worked as an intern in the legal department at the Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust last summer. She performed so well that she parlayed that summer job into a part-time job after school. The best payoff

Aker sets out to create 100 jobs
IC Newcastle - Engineering giant Aker Kvaerner is aiming to almost double the size of its re-structured business in the North to 100m. Aker Kvaerner Engineering Services, which is headquartered in the Tees Valley and also employs 40 staff in Cumbria, cut 1,400

Chrysler to slash 13,000 jobs
San Francisco Gate - Small Business Center : A new resource for small businesses. Get expert advice, forms and more. SFGate Technology : It's a high-tech world - - we just plug you into it (02-15) 04:00 PST Auburn Hills, Mich. -- Facing increased pressure from foreign

Looks like we got us a convoy . . . from India
Times Online - just the latest in a line of exportable skills from India, home to one-sixth of the world s population, as profit-driven enterprises and cash-strapped governments prove only too willing to tap into an English-speaking workforce eager to do the jobs

Chrysler to cut 13,000 jobs by 2009
Baltimore Sun - Three years ago, people couldn't get a big enough SUV. The bigger the better. But by the time Chrysler Group came out last fall with its largest Chrysler sport utility vehicle ever, the eight-seater Aspen, gas prices had soared and the public's taste

Ex-Official at Jobs Web Site Admits Backdating Options
New York Times - A former top executive of the company that runs the Monster.com job search Web site admitted in court yesterday that he illegally backdated millions of dollars in employee stock option grants. Myron F. Olesnyckyj, 45, of New Providence, N.J., pleaded

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