- September 18, 2009
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Employment News for the Week of September 18
This week, while you were planning your Patrick Swayze movie marathon, apologizing to Taylor Swift, or curing blindness with a tooth, here’s what you may have missed in the world of hiring and recruiting…
- Stiletto heels: The latest workplace casualty?
- The Yale student murder is just one more incident in growing wave of workplace violence
- Don’t call it a comeback…yet: Unemployment claim filings dip.
- Retirement is so two years ago.
- P&G has a new business strategy: Love. (Okay, not really. But it’s close.)
- Employee fights for his right to weight loss surgery…and wins.
- The manager’s dilemma: NFL version.
- The White House says the stimulus saved one million jobs. (Spoiler alert: Not everyone’s buying it.)
- Sure, a mock holdup always seems like a good idea at the time.
- Companies try on free career counseling as business strategy.
- Colleges are cutting back, too. They’re just finding different ways to do it.
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- Categories: Week in Review
This is my plea for understanding.I came back from Iraq two months ago because of the safety issue I was a Electrical sub contractor over there trying to help out the military this way if you heard about KBR and some of the things that is happening still I would like to be at Home maybe find employment but just as you know I can’t even get a job at Home depot if there is some Company out there that is willing to give my a chance to provide for my family please consider me as a fit for your company as a apprentice until I,m able to Take the state test for my Journeyman license for Colorado I have Texas and they do not recip. here my email address is oosparks@yahoo.com