The Workforce of Tomorrow
Making informed career decisions requires reliable information about job opportunities in the future. Job opportunities result from the relationships between the population, ...
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Arkansas wants to produce cars instead of cotton in a 1,700-acre field near the Mississippi River, but two recent rejections by Toyota Motor Corp. have raised worries _ even by the mayor _ that loc...
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When it comes to handling race in sports, nobody does it better than the NBA. So says a new study released Wednesday that found the NBA had the highest-ever percentages of minority vice presidents ...
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Well-trained knowledge workers make a choice to work with your organization on a daily basis. But what if one day a large proportion of those employees never returned? Do you have a sense of the co...
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"At once a hipster and a climber, he is all nonchalance and expectation. He is new, he is annoying, and he and his female counterparts are invading corporate offices across America." This is the de...
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Copenhagen (dpa) - Danish-based Maersk Line, the world's biggest
container shipper, on Tuesday said it would slash some 10 per cent of
its workforce as part of moves to rest...
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A March 5, 2007 article in the L.A. Times entitled "U.S. Looking for Ways to Retain Older Workers" highlights a critical issue not just for employers, but for our country's economic welfare. The ar...
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Geneva (dpa) - The United States is still the world's most
productive country outpacing other developed countries and staying
ahead of the increasing competition from South ...
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Most cities erect memorials dedicated to political leaders, military legends, or other national heroes. In Scotland, a statue of James Young Simpson, MD, the founder of anesthesia, proudly stands i...
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The number of people with disabilities employed in the private
sector in Japan topped the 300,000 mark for the first time, reaching
about 302,700 as of June 1, the Ministry of Health, Labor a...
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