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Forks Township manufacturer to expand
A Forks Township company that makes ice machines and refrigeration equipment for a variety of industries is expanding its Lehigh Valley operation and expects to add 50 jobs over the next three years. Follett Corp. is investing $3.7 million in an...Tags: Don Cunningham, Unemployment Benefits, Career and Workplace, Employment, Unemployment Rate
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Baby boomers feeling unemployment pinch
I am a baby boomer who was "downsized" in 2006 and have not been able to find a real job. Like the person mentioned in your May 11 article on the business page, I am "overqualified" for everything. I have followed up on hundreds of job applications and I...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employment
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Teens learn worker skills on-the-job
Summer job opportunities could be increasing for teenagers, but much more than money is at stake for teens hoping to work this summer. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1.4 million teens between the ages of 16 and19 landed summer jobs...
Tags: Unemployment Benefits, Career and Workplace, Employment, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Labor Markets
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Michigan summer job market for those ages 16 to 19 to be very competitive this summer
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The state says the labor market will be very competitive this summer for people ages 16 to 19. The Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget on Monday released a summer forecast for the employment status of...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employment, Labor Markets
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Winn-Dixie job fair Thursday in West Palm Beach
Winn-Dixie is holding a job fair on Thursday, May 16, to recruit for about 100 store positions including cashiers, baggers, workers in the deli, bakery, grocery, dairy, meat and seafood departments, and manager-level positions. The job fair is from 10...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employment
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Council OKs bill that would force contractors to hire city residents
In a unanimous vote, the City Council gave preliminary approval Monday to a bill that would require businesses getting large city contracts or financial support to hire 51 percent of new workers from Baltimore. "My council colleagues believe this is a...
Tags: George Nilson, Labor Legislation, Business, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice
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Business, labor spar over high-skill visas in U.S. immigration bill
ReutersBy Caren Bohan and Rachelle Younglai WASHINGTON, May 13 (Reuters) - A rift emerged between U.S. business groups and organized labor over a high-skilled worker program in the Senate immigration bill, as the tech industry and other firms on Monday pushed...Tags: Immigration, Interior Policy, Personal Data Collection, Mike Lee, Employment
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INSIGHT-Housing improvement may herald return of U.S. workforce mobility
ReutersBy Steven C. Johnson and Margaret Chadbourn NEW YORK/WASHINGTON, May 12 (Reuters) - When David Pendery, a corporate public relations specialist, decided to move his family from Colorado to Illinois this year for work, his biggest worry was whether he...Tags: Beverage Industry, Homes, Rentals, Moving, Moving and Storage
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FACTBOX-Five top host countries for Americans studying abroad
ReutersMay 13 (Reuters) - The number of U.S. students enrolled in full-degree programs at universities outside the United States grew 4 percent to about 46,000 last year, according to a report by the Institute of International Education's Project Atlas. Shaving...Tags: Science and Technology, Immigration, Colleges and Universities, Employment, London School of Economics
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Debate over amnesty looms over efforts to reform immigration laws
In 1986, lawmakers decided the problem of illegal immigration had to be dealt with. More than 3 million people were living in the United States after crossing the border illegally or overstaying their visas. A new law signed by President Ronald Reagan...
Tags: Cornell University, Immigration, Unemployment Benefits, Employment, Migration
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Afghans on U.S. bases losing jobs after years of devoted service
CHARIKAR, Afghanistan — Abdul Shakour was working the night shift at Bagram air base repairing American vehicles when he was called to an emergency meeting. The news was bad: Shakour and 22 other Afghan mechanics were being laid off. After seven...
Tags: Taliban, Science and Technology, Personal Data Collection, Kabul (Afghanistan), Interior Policy
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Bill helps students make better decisions on higher education
In today's competitive, knowledge-based global economy, a college education is one of the most important investments an American student can make to succeed. It can also be one of the most expensive. The importance of accessing and completing a higher...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Students, Employment
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