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Helping Maryland grow as Uncle Sam tightens belt
Few states have as good a reason as Maryland to be nervous about cuts in federal spending.
The U.S. government employs more than 280,000 Marylanders directly and many indirectly, thanks to the billions of dollars in federal contracts that businesses in...Tags: National Government, Politics, Behavioral Conditions, Idaho, Labor Markets
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Turnover at the workplace is on the rise
A year ago, Washington marketing associate Tara Miller felt lucky just to have a job in her field.
So while she wanted to work in Baltimore — where she could be closer to her boyfriend — Miller stayed put at her job in D.C.
But by March of...Tags: Howard County, Labor Markets, Employment Opportunities, CareerBuilder, Northrop Grumman Corporation
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Forbes: Elkhart on list of 'Best Places to Live Cheaply'
Elkhart ranked #10 in Forbes Magazine’s recent list of Best Places to Live Cheaply in the United States.
The list is based on housing affordability, cost of living, the unemployment rate, the quality of public schools and a low violent crime rating...Tags: Employment, Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities, Indiana
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Local companies hiring hundreds of workers
SOUTH BEND – Political gridlock in Washington and unrest in the stock market haven't kept some local companies from growing. More than 60 area businesses from actively recruited new hires at a job fair Tuesday at IU South Bend. Fair organizers...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Politics, Stock Market, Employment Opportunities, Unions
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Chicago may ban credit history discrimination for job seekers
Clout StreetRejecting Chicago job applicants because of credit history would be banned in most cases under a proposal a City Council committee endorsed Thursday. The state, with some exceptions, already bans rejection of job applicants with poor credit histories....Tags: Politics, Employment, Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace
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One job, six days, 682 applicants
COSTA MESA — The duties aren't glamorous and neither is the pay. An entry-level office specialist — who answers phones, files, copies and faxes — could expect to make between $15.70 and $21.04 an hour at the Costa Mesa Sanitary...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Politics, Pension and Welfare, Employment Opportunities, Public Employees
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Bring overseas dollars home
It is time to bring the dollars home.
One of the most discussed aspects of economic life in America is the amount of capital on U.S. corporate balance sheets. But according to research by Moody's, as much as half of U.S. companies' $1.24 trillion in cash...Tags: Politics, White House, Finance, Labor Markets, Real Estate
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State delays probe of Workforce contracts
A state inspector general will delay an investigation into the contracting practices of Workforce Central Florida, citing a similar U.S. Department of Labor inquiry and an ongoing probe of the agency's purchase of a fleet of vehicles. The inspector...
Tags: Florida, Politics, Contracts, Employment, Career and Workplace
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Workforce Central Florida says, so far, an internal review has found no violations in contracting practices
UPDATED: Workforce Central Florida has issued a press release addressing the investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor. It’s light on details, but it provides a few bits of information. Among them: The agency says an internal review —...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Employment Opportunities, Criminals, Crimes
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Unemployed Hoosiers directed to list of 50 hot jobs in Indiana
Experts have said the nation's unemployment rate will stay above eight percent for the next three years, but there is a tool online that aims to give Hoosiers help in finding solid career paths.
Rick Barkley, an Indianapolis man, said he knows all...Tags: Employment, Labor Markets, Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities, Indianapolis
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Goodwill Industries, more than good shopping
During the economic recession, people have had to cut back, for some, in almost every aspect of their lives. Goodwill Industries have played a major role in helping communities weather these rough economic times by providing an affordable alternative to...Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities, Vehicles, Human Interest
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2 charged in identity theft involving unemployment claims
A routine traffic stop by a police officer in Georgia led authorities in Maryland to a suspected identity theft scheme in which state unemployment benefits totaling $170,000 were falsely obtained in the names of dozens of unwitting people. None of the...Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Employment, Interior Policy, Georgia
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