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| Tunisians Find Jobs in Libya AllAfrica.com About 70% of Tunisian workers who left Libya after the revolution want to go back, according to a recent study from the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the African Development Bank (AfDB). And many of those who made the move were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New lawyers say they find too little on employment docket SouthCoastToday.com New and inexperienced lawyers, unable to find jobs at law firms, are opening private practices, potentially putting clients at risk, according to a California bar report issued in February. To confront "serious issues of public protection," a bar task ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Back-to-work that aimed to help find jobs for 20000 to be closed after failing ... WalesOnline The Deputy Minister said: "While Genesis helped many people to develop their confidence and self-esteem to find work now or in the future, we cannot ignore the fact that the programme was continuing to underperform. "One of the key aims of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Rep. Szoka's bill would make it easier for new veterans to get jobs as truck ... Fayetteville Observer Under the proposed law, veterans would have to apply for the waiver within 90 days of leaving service. A written test would still be required. Supporters say the bill would help veterans find employment and address a shortage of commercial truck drivers. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| @WORK Personnel Services lauded Sedalia Democrat Presented in partnership with CareerBuilder, the fourth annual Best of Staffing list recognizes staffing agencies that receive high reviews from their clients and the people they help find jobs. "Less than 1 percent of staffing firms in the United ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| You are here: Home News Dutch News Minister to get tough on vocational ... Expatica Netherlands Students at vocational training colleges (mbo) should be given better information about their job prospects and courses which do not lead to work should be closed down, education minister Jet Bussemaker said in a briefing to parliament on Monday. Over ... See all stories on this topic » |
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