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Why Wal-Mart is still a good buy
Wal-Mart's string of quarterly profits came to an end Tuesday and the retailer still faces many big problems. But its long-term strategy should pay off for investors.
16.08.2006
Boomtown Redux: Job Market Heats Up in Silicon Valley
Four months ago, Jamie Odell packed two suitcases and left behind his wife and three kids in Potomac Falls, Va. Narayan Raja loaded up a truck with his belongings last year and left Warwick, R.I.
15.08.2006
deverus Client Growth Index Shows an Increase to 47.67 Percent through Q2 2006
Austin, TX - Aug. 11 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- deverus (www.deverus.com) clients continue to experience growth beyond industry expectations. In 2006 deverus introduced the deverus Client Growth Index
14.08.2006
How you handle your inbox can say a lot about you
You are your inbox. Take a clear-eyed look at how you answer or file each email. Notice what you choose to keep or delete. Consider your anxiety when your inbox is jammed with unanswered messages. The
11.08.2006
Crying out for engineers: Survey
Australian recruiters are still struggling to find engineers, according to the latest survey of members of Australia's peak employment services body, the Recruitment and Consulting Services
10.08.2006
Employers face ethnic quotas for public work
Companies that bid for multimillion-pound Government contracts will be rejected if they do not employ enough black and Asian workers, under new proposals seen by The Times. A powerful committee that
09.08.2006
The Office Coverup: Employers Crack Down on Business Casual
After fielding a barrage of calls from regional managers this summer, Steve Keyes, human-resources officer at Nationwide Mutual Insurance, faced a quandary: what to do about exposed midriffs in the
08.08.2006
U.S. IT Unemployment Plunges To 2.2%
Tech employment in the United States has been rising, to a record 3.48 million people in June, as 185,000 jobs were added to the rolls over the past two years. Despite fears that IT is becoming a dead
08.08.2006
Report notes trends in federal work force
By law, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is charged with monitoring the federal governments commitment to equal employment opportunity and identifying areas that need improvement
08.08.2006
Pay dips in jobs held by immigrants
The surge of immigrants in recent years appears to have depressed the paychecks of East Bay workers in jobs with a big share of foreign-born employees
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