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China fears grow over job losses
Hunt is on for more men to lead classrooms
Mass. man pleads guilty to stealing $430K
    

China fears grow over job losses

  
Beijing says its employment outlook is "grim", amid concerns of increasing social unrest caused by economic problems.
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News of the 11/18/2008
    

Hunt is on for more men to lead classrooms

  
MALDEN - If it didn't run afoul of employment laws, principal Thomas DeVito would consider taking out the following newspaper advertisement: "Wanted: Male teachers."
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Mass. man pleads guilty to stealing $430K

  
A former financial controller for an employment staffing company has pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $430,000 from the firm.
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News of the 11/11/2008
    

Little Ceasars helps disabled vets

  
Nov 11 - Pizza company Little Caesars offers wounded Iraq veterans a chance to start their own businesses.
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News of the 10/31/2008
    

Slowdown Hammers Irish Job Status

  
A new economic report forecasts that Ireland will lose 'full employment' status for the first time in a decade next year.
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News of the 10/23/2008
    

Foreigners laid off in Japanese downturn

  
Brazilian Stenio Sameshima came to Japan last year with plans to make a bundle of money at the country's humming auto factories. Instead, he's spending a lot of time in line at employment agencies.
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News of the 10/01/2008
    

Private sector cuts 8,000 jobs in September

  
U.S. private employers cut a surprisingly low 8,000 jobs in September, a report by a private employment service said on Wednesday, although the data did not include the financial chaos of the past two weeks.
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News of the 09/22/2008
    
News of the 09/18/2008
    

Gov. says Mass. will weather storm better than NY

  
Gov. Deval Patrick says he expects the financial crisis on Wall Street to hurt employment in Massachusetts, but not to the same degree as in New York.
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News of the 09/09/2008
    

Senior Met Police Officer Suspended

  
Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur, who is taking the
force to an employment tribunal over claims of racial discrimination, has been
suspended.
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News of the 08/30/2008
    

Renewed interest in lost Depression paintings

  
During the Great Depression, Meriden artist John Backstrom created 12 landscape paintings a month as part of a federal employment project. He never knew what happened to most of the canvases.
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News of the 08/28/2008
    

German unemployment slips lower, gov't says

  
Unemployment in Germany fell slightly in August despite slumping business and consumer confidence in Europe's biggest economy, the federal employment office said Thursday.
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News of the 07/31/2008
    

German unemployment rises to 7.7 percent

  
Unemployment in Germany, Europe's largest economy, rose slightly in July over the month before, the federal employment office said Thursday.
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News of the 07/22/2008
    

Enormous Employment Shift: Economy Pushing Women Out of Workforce

  
Fewer working women could have a devastating effect on the economy.
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News of the 07/18/2008
    

Immigrant's beating death exposes tensions in Pa.

  
Luis Ramirez came to the U.S. from Mexico six years ago to look for work, landing in this town in Pennsylvania's coal region. Here, he found steady employment, fathered two children and, his fiancee said, occasionally endured harassment by white residents.
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