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Hire.com merges with Authoria
Christine Smith, President of Boxwood Technologies is interviewed by Executive Spotlight. (Registration Required)
The Central Massachusetts Regional Library System (CMRLS), Shrewsbury, has launched BiblioTemps, a temporary staffing agency for its members—250 public, academic, school, and special libraries in Central
Massachusetts. (LibraryJournal.com)
Workstream and the American Red Cross will work together to improve Red Cross management of compensation at the national headquarters.
Recruiting song competition. Win an iPod. (Recruiting.com)
Time Warner Inc. chooses Pilat HR Solutions
TalentFusion rolled out its Research Center of Excellence (RCOE).
The RCOE is the hub of its delivery model, supporting each client engagement with the data, competitive intelligence, and research that facilitates their direct sourcing recruitment campaigns.
Yahoo! HotJobs recruits unhappy workers via interactive web games
CollegeRecruiter.com introduces games for college students:
iCIMS signed 28 new customers in Q1, putting them on pace to eclipse the 100 new customer mark by year-end.
Peopleclick took about 49,000 square feet at Two Hannover Square, in downtown Raleigh. (News&Observer)
New Combinations
DDC HRO joins with Black Mountain Human Resources for the delivery of Asia Pacific HR BPO Solutions.
Deck Chairs: Gavin O'Reilly, chief operating officer of Irish-based Independent News & Media plc - owners of the Independent Newspaper Group and Independent Online in South Africa - has been elected president of the World Association of Newspapers
Coming Soon
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June 29
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Singapore Human Resources Institute Forum 2005
July 13, 2005
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Survey Sez
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics and the United States Census, one of every three people over age 55 will be in the workforce during the next eight years. Currently, 39 percent of the labor pool is 45 or older, an increase of eight percent since 1999. (California
Job Journal)
One-half of hiring managers plan to recruit new employees in Q3 (CareerBuilder.com's Quarterly Forecast)
From CareerJournal: Best and Worst Jobs:
BEST
· Accountant
· Actuary
· Bank Officer
· Biologist
· Computer systems analyst
· Financial planner
· Parole
officer
· Software engineer
· Statistician
· Web site manager |
WORST
· Construction worker (Laborer)
· Cowboy
· Dancer
· Fisherman
· Garbage collector
· Ironworker
· Lumberjack
· Roofer
· Seaman
· Welder
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You Should Know
Australia:
Canada: 2.132 million people have jobs in B.C. Unemployment rate lowest since 1981 (VancouverSun)
Global:
Ireland:
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Anticipated growth in the computer games sector is being catered for by a games programming and design course at the University of Limerick. (SiliconRepublic)
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The Bank of Ireland Business Banking Job Index shows demand for labour in the financial services sector rose by 203% last month, compared to the same period last year, while demand for people in the IT/technology area rose by 99%. (BusinessWorld)
Indiana: Plans to streamline worker retraining will encourage the state's hiring for-profit businesses that want to train the jobless. (NWITimes)
Jamaica: Goats are the latest challenge to low-wage labourers, a non-union addition to the international manual workforce. (JamaicaObserver)
Japan: Despite labor shortage, Japan shuns unskilled workers. (Houston Chronicle)
Nebraska: Most towns in our state are facing a declining population. One person out of 10 in Lincoln is aging, retiring and leaving the workforce; in 20 years it will be one person out of four...(Lincoln
Journal Star)
UK:
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i-BackgroundChecks.com Launches website to provide comprehensive guide to background checks.
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The nurses are all leaving England to go to the US for more money. Only temporary agency nurses are working in the hospitals. (TracyPress)
US:
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US military heads for crisis in recruitment. (TapeiTimes)
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Nimblecat will read job ads for you. (CNET)
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Financial executives expect to continue hiring in the third quarter, but the rate of growth is anticipated to ease somewhat from second-quarter levels (WebCPA)
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Labor force gap estimates sometimes tell a different story than government labor force numbers. (Washington Times)
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Manufacturers will face a shortage of skilled labor in five years. The looming shortfall of skilled labor in the U.S. will cost manufacturers an average $50 million. (Industry Week)
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The 'help wanted' sign is out in the trucking industry. Industry officials credit a pending shortage of truckers to older drivers retiring in large numbers or moving on to other jobs within the industry. (KCEN)
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In an aggressive nationwide TV and radio ad campaign, Auto Trader and its online partner AutoTrader.Com are challenging the classifieds of market-leading newspapers by name in comparisons of price and presentation. (Editor
and Publisher)
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The Los Angeles Times is coming up with a battery of new Web sites and a planned revamp of classified ads on latimes.com to compete with the likes of Craigslist. (LABizJournal)
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