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Staffing News Of The Day, May 11, 2012

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May 11, 2012

Taking some blame, Yahoo CEO also throws top valley recruiting firm, Heidrick & Struggles, under a bus with a seriously damning accusation. [Business Insider]

Randstad US, LP to pay $60,000 to settle EEOC disability bias suit. [EEOC]

Microsoft to bring full Internet Explorer browsing to Xbox 360 with Kinect controls. [The Verge]

Facebook is testing a product that will allow users to pay to make sure their friends see particular posts to the site. [Business Insider]

CTPartners Executive Search Inc. announced first quarter 2012 financial results. [MarketWatch]

CTPartners signs letter of intent to acquire Farin & Company, a Hamburg, Germany based firm. [MarketWatch]

Boss of recruiter SThree bows out after a long run. [This is London]

Cross Country Healthcare flipped to a loss in the first quarter, despite a 4 percent increase in revenue. [South Florida Business Journal]

Richmond-based Astyra Corp. is one of the nation’s fastest-growing inner-city small companies in new rankings from the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City and Fortune Magazine. [Richmond Times Dispatch]

InGenesis named as one of 100 fastest growing inner city businesses. [CNN Money]

Dave Hoy, founder of MBA Focus, and Randy Bitting, CEO of InterviewStream, will headline a new webinar on Tuesday, May 15 at 12 noon EST to discuss how to integrate video interviewing into your current recruitment processes. [PRWeb]

Robert Half Technology Survey: nearly one in two firms allow employees to access company networks using personal smart phones or other devices. [Digital Journal]

KellyMitchell adds 350 employees, 2 offices. [St. Louis Business Journal]

Brooks Personnel acquired by Perry Resources. [PR]

The Pregnant Workers’ Fairness Act. [Justia]

New salary and benefits survey for central NJ companies from McDermott Associates & Snelling Staffing. [PRWeb]

Consumer sentiment in U.S. climbed in May to four-year high. [Bloomberg]

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration will not revise its requirement that workers on oil-drilling rigs wear flame-resistant clothing; the agency told a Louisiana congressman in a letter posted May 4 on the agency’s website. [Bloomberg BNA]

This week, Millennium Search revamped its current website to showcase the company’s services with a polished, updated look. [SFGate]

Online ‘dating service’ for tech jobs launched. [ZDNet]

Group catches worker’s comp cheaters in the act. [10tv]

Staffing News Of The Day, May 11, 2012

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