Quick search |
News:
[ 1 ] 2 331.08.2006
Great Britain attracts Eastern Europeans
Beginning May 2004 447,000 of Eastern Europeans from new EU member countries rushed to Great Britain for earnings. As authorities think, their quantity can reach 600,000. Immigrants from Eastern
30.08.2006
Top Ten List of Hot Internet Business Trends for 2006
With the ever-changing nature of the Internet, so are the business opportunities it offers. More and more new entrepreneurs are discovering their "niche" businesses online. For many, a small niche
29.08.2006
Positively mistaken
Admirable intentions do not always make for sound outcomes. As we report today, the Ethnic Minority Employment Task Force has authorised a pilot project affecting firms biding for selected contracts
28.08.2006
No secrets hidden from web bosses
You might think you're safe in your cubicle, away from prying eyes and nosey colleagues, but every stroke of your keyboard is being monitored. So the next time you use the office computer to surf for
25.08.2006
Federal Government Losing Ground in Hiring Minorities to Senior PositionsSpree
More minorities are working in the federal workforce, but they are not among the select few promoted and hired to senior positions in federal agencies, according to the Equal Employment Opportunity
24.08.2006
Getting to the Bar a Little Late in Life
When Jeff Loop was in college, he never thought he'd become a lawyer. After graduation, he took a job in Atlanta in the retail business. He spent about nine years working in fashion. But Mr. Loop, now
23.08.2012
State Uncovers $5.2 Million Unemployment Fraud
The Employment Security Department uncovered $5.2 million and prevented another $2.7 million in unemployment-benefits fraud in the second quarter of 2012, according to a statement released yesterday
22.08.2006
Teacher joins the exodus for better pay
At midnight last night, Australia lost another of our youngest and brightest teachers to the British education system. Luke Hall, 23, a maths and science teacher from country Victoria, hopped on a jet
21.08.2006
America's Most Dangerous Jobs
A lobsterman drowned off the New Hampshire coast early in August, after he got entangled in nets and dragged overboard. A day or two before that a Washington logger was struck in the neck and killed
18.08.2006
Grad Salary News
Some grads entering the booming resources sector in Western Australia and Queensland are scoring starting salaries of $100,000 plus. According to the Good Universities Guides annual rankings of
Useful information |