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Staffing News Of The Day, April 7, 2011

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April 7, 2011

Staffing News Of The Day, April 7, 2011One staffing agency owner decides to take on scammers by requiring a deposit. Tired of having time wasted, will other staffing agencies begin to do the same?  [Las Vegas Weekly]

America’s 10 Most Fraud-Ridden States. Do you live in one of the states?  What is your experience with the amount of fraud you see come through the office?  [The Atlantic]

Struck by a tractor-trailer that was backing up on the property, temporary staffing employee dies at age 21.  It’s tragic and sad.  Our thoughts go out to his family.  [Asbury Park Press]

Staffing professionals say crafting online career profiles an art. More to this social networking than meets the eye. [My West Texas]

Raise your hand if you know who Magic Johnson is! Did you know he has been in the staffing game for a couple of years now? [Magic Workforce]

Employees claim that a staffing company stiffed them for their services provided at SXSW. Staffing company says customer hasn’t paid.  Customer says staffing company hasn’t finished the deal. [The Austin Chronicle]

The collective numbers can be deceiving but a low unemployment rate can mean more than people are back to work.  [Antimedius]

General Motors Company let go of nearly 100 temporary workers to make room for permanent employment.  [Detroit Free Press]

Flashback: Full Employment seen Temporary.  Wallace Predicts ‘Bust to Follow Boom’. [Reading Eagle 1946]

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