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City OKs plans for new hotel
Dania Beach commissioners recently approved plans for a six-story, 100-room Comfort Suites hotel at the northwest corner of Stirling Road and Southwest 19th Court. Scott Backman, attorney for Tanjali Investments LLC, said his client hopes to break...Tags: Dania Beach, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Cedars-Sinai stands out for steep pricing
When Medicare disclosed average charges from thousands of U.S. hospitals for 100 common procedures last week, only one hospital was near the top in every category: Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Be it a cardiac stent, a hip replacement or a...
Tags: Medical Research, Hospitals and Clinics, Insurance, Employment, University of California, Los Angeles
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How veterans can prepare for a civilian career
CareerBuilderArmed Forces Day is May 18, and many Americans will be celebrating and paying tribute to the men and women who serve the United States’ armed forces. For those who have completed their time serving, it may feel challenging to transition into a...Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace, Washington, DC, Armed Forces
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DCS sets job fair for social workers
The Indiana Department of Child Services will host an employment open house Wednesday to recruit qualified social workers in the northcentral Indiana area. The open house is the fourth the state agency will host throughout Indiana to hire 120 new case...Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace
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State predicts teen job market
LANSING -- The state says the labor market will be very competitive this summer for people ages 16 to 19. The Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget on Monday released a summer forecast for the employment status of teens in Michigan....Tags: Labor Markets, Employment, Career and Workplace
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Unemployment rate drops to 8.4%
LANSING -- The state says Michigan's unemployment rate dipped slightly in April as the number of people working rose while the number of jobless people fell. The Department of Technology, Management & Budget said Wednesday that the state's seasonally...Tags: Labor Markets, Employment, Career and Workplace, Unemployment
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Anthony Orlando: Graduates have the skills, but remain the Unhireables
We are the Unhireables. We went to college. We got good grades. We stayed out of trouble. We interned. We applied. We interviewed. We did everything we were supposed to do. And no one hired us. This is the story of a generation. My generation. We're in...Tags: Orlando, Labor Markets, Colleges and Universities, Graduation, Employment
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Yankton beef plant courts former Aberdeen employees
A beef processing plant in Yankton is courting laid-off workers from Northern Beef Packers in Aberdeen. Representatives from the Cimpl's beef processing plant in Yankton conducted job interviews Tuesday and have more interviews scheduled for Wednesday....
Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Unemployment
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White-collar workers are turning to labor unions
NEW YORK — The next wave of union protesters isn't blue collar. It's lawyers, paralegals, secretaries, helicopter pilots, judges, insurance agents and podiatrists. These white-collar workers are not exactly the picture of the labor movement, but...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Legal Service, Judges, Employment, Washington, DC
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Initial jobless claims jump to 360,000, most since March
WASHINGTON -- Initial jobless claims unexpectedly jumped to a six-week high of 360,000 last week after declining to a post-recession low this month, the Labor Department said Thursday. The number of people filing for the first-time for unemployment...
Tags: Labor Markets, Employment, Easter, Unemployment Benefits, Career and Workplace
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Yankton beef plant recruiters finish interviews in Aberdeen
Representatives from American Foods Group, which owns a beef processing plant in Yankton, finished an employee recruitment trip in Aberdeen on Wednesday. Fourteen individuals sought information, said Ellen Paulson, director of talent acquisition and...Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Employees
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As temperature rises, so do seasonal job prospects
CareerBuilderGrowing up, your ideal summer job may have been lifeguard at the local pool, concession worker at an amusement park or counselor at an overnight camp. You were just looking for anything that got you outside and in the sun. As an adult, your idea of what...Tags: Science and Technology, Technology, Employment, Career and Workplace, CareerBuilder
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