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- Program prepares students for workforce (The Belvoir Eagle)
Hua Yang and Donna-Maria Duncan are both looking to enhance their skills in their respective fields this summer, through a special program designed to prepare college students for the workforce. - New layoff filings jump as companies retrench (Cape Cod Times)
WASHINGTON - The number of newly laid off people filing claims for unemployment benefits bolted past 400,000 last week as companies trimmed their work forces. - Journal 100 (Business Journal of Tri-Cities)
Over the course of 20 years, we’ve come to know a great many businesspeople in the Tri-Cities, TN/VA. Some are highly visible in the community. Others quietly tend to their own businesses. What follows is not a who’s who list, by necessity, and there is no ranking involved. - July 2008 Article Archive (Business Journal of Tri-Cities)
This is Volume 21, Number 1. - It was 20 years ago today… Two decades of The Business Journal (Business Journal of Tri-Cities)
This is Volume 21, Number 1. Two decades worth of The Business Journal have been written, printed, read and — hopefully — have done you some good. In looking back over 20 years worth of back issues of The Business Journal of Tri-Cities, Tennessee/Virginia (and if you think that’s an unwieldy brand name, just remember, we started off as The Business Journal of Upper East Tennessee and Southwest ... - EPI raises concerns of wage increase (Williston Herald)
The Employment Policies Institute (EPI) has raised concerns over North Dakota’s recent minimum wage rate increase of $0.70, saying it will burden small businesses and increase unemployment among vulnerable groups. - Danfoss Scroll officials dispute federal agency's position in hiring case (The Arkadelphia Daily Siftings Herald)
Officials at Danfoss Scroll Technologies of Arkadelphia say they disagree with a federal agency that the company discriminated against minority applicants, arguing that Danfoss Scroll has a solid record of hiring minorities. - New layoff filings jump as companies retrench (Argus Observer)
WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of newly laid off people filing claims for unemployment benefits bolted past 400,000 last week as companies trimmed their work forces to cope with a slowing economy and fallout from a collapsed housing market. - GE workers getting education assistance (Reporter-Times)
Going back to school after years in the work world can be scary, and local academic and city and county government leaders are teaming up to make the transition smoother for adults looking to return to the classroom. - Workers see increase in wages (Sweetwater Reporter)
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor reminds employers and employees that the federal minimum wage will increase to $6.55 on Thursday, July 24. With this change, employees who are covered by the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) will be entitled to pay at no less than $6.55 per hour.
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