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Are younger people happier at work?
Younger workers tend to be happier with their employers than their older counterparts — but they are also more likely to be looking for an exit. Those attitudes — culled from a recent survey by consulting firm Mercer of nearly 30,000...
Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Employees, IBM, Career and Workplace
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Finish line in sight for beef plant near Aberdeen
jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.comProgress is being made on construction, hiring, marketing and the other operations needed to open the Northern Beef Packers plant, company officials say. The timetable for opening the plant has been pushed back from what was originally announced, said...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Labor Legislation, Plant Openings, Environmental Issues, Public Employees
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Union may take action against D-135 for demoting employee
TribLocal - Orland Park » NewsLess than eight hours after being demoted as a Student Services secretary by the Orland School District 135 school board, Melanie Walsh returned to her …... -
Employment opportunities
If you’re curious about the types of job opportunities that exist in Somerset County, today you have your chance to see which companies are looking for more employees. Nearly 40 employers and educators are expected to attend the 2011 Somerset...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Employment, Economy, Business and Finance, Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace
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A different breed of jobless: older, educated
Unemployment in this recession could have long-term ripple effects because many more of the long-term unemployed are educated, middle age and middle class. Retirement systems will face the consequences of lower contributions and early retirements. Parents...Tags: Discrimination, Continuing Education, Minority Groups, Public Employees, Employees
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Miscommunication arises over IMPD recruiting class delays
Fox 59 News received a copy of an e-mail sent from the office of Indianapolis Police Chief Paul Ciesielski to the Police Merit Board, advising that a promised police recruit class for November has been once again delayed.
“The Merit Board meeting...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Regional Authority, Politics, WXIN, Career and Workplace
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Search for Danville city manager stalls
dbrock@amnews.comAs Danville begins its fifth month without a permanent city manager, the City Commission is back to reconsidering the use of an executive search firm. The commission heard a presentation Tuesday on a new benchmarking service provided by the Kentucky...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Online Advertising, Public Employees, Politics, Government
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Occupy movement rallies at L.A. school district headquarters
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Imperial County supervisors approve interim probation chief contract
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterA new chief probation officer is set to take over for the county’s embattled department, at least temporarily. The Imperial County Board of Supervisors approved a contract for an interim chief probation officer who will take control of the...Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations, Unions, Career and Workplace
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Job fair Thursday in Somerset
Daily American Staff WriterNearly 40 employers and educators will attend the 2011 Somerset County Job Fair to be held from 1 to 6 p.m. Thursday at the Somerset Quality Inn. The job fair committee is preparing for 550 job seekers. “It would be really good for job seekers to...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Services and Shopping, Employment, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Employment Opportunities
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Employer of the Quarter Award launched
Burbank’s Media City Community Credit Union launched the Employer of the Quarter Award to recognize local employers that provide employees access to credit union information. Costco Wholesale of Burbank received the first award for facilitating...Tags: Employment, Employment Opportunities, Unions, Career and Workplace
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Petoskey council urged to opt out of state's health benefit caps
Several audience members at Monday’s Petoskey City Council meeting urged city officials to opt out of newly established, state-set caps for how much public employers can pay toward their workers’ health benefit premiums.
The caps, signed into...Tags: Justice System, Labor Legislation, Healthcare Provider, Personal Finance, Public Employees
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