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Staffing News Of The Day, August 19, 2011

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August 19, 2011

Staffing News Of The Day, August 19, 2011Exel directs S.H.S. OnSite Solutions to discontinue sourcing J-1 student workers, when the current student workers’ assignments end in mid-September. [PennLive]

Economic and political uncertainty holding back Dutch staffing firm Brunel. And so it goes….[Reuters]

On Assignment, Inc. announced that it is scheduled to make three investor presentations in September of 2011. [Market Watch]

Medicus Healthcare Solutions moving into Windham, New Hampshire. [Eagle Tribune]

Labor Finders has appointed Jorge Quintana President of LF Staffing Technology, a division of Labor Finders International, in Palm Beach Gardens. Guy Copeland was named business development manager and Debra Neser was named placement manager for LF Staffing Technology. [Sun Sentinel]

Green Planet Group announces financial restructuring with Lumea Staffing, Inc and Lumea Staffing of California, Inc. filing Chapter 11. [Market Watch]

Congratulations Victoria Betancourte, president of Santa Ana staffing agency Coneybeare, for being honored and presented with a lifetime achievement award from the Orange County chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners. Dinner and ceremonies will be held Oct. 4 at this year’s Remarkable Women 2011. [Orange County Register]

Assistance from staffing companies help companies like FloMet LLC meet their increasing staffing and business demands. [The Daytona Beach News Journal]

National Employment Law Project (NELP) confirms “in fact” by giving the reader statistics but no official feedback from research. [St. Louis Today]

Healthcare Locums announces their plans for financial restructuring. [Sharecast]

Dr. Jim Garner of Murfreesboro has recently teamed with Family Staffing Solutions to provide some of their elderly clients with visits at home. Insurance is billed, just as a regular office visit would be and there is no annual fee. [The Nashville Ledger]

Investigators have been told that two days after Robyn Gardner was reported missing, Gary V. Giordano tried to collect on a $1.5 million accidental-death insurance policy he took out on her. [Bloomberg Businessweek]

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SuperStaffingSpecialist August 19, 2011 at 11:56 am

I am confused when reading this news. When does “No reply” correlate to a confirmed study? With no answers given, NELP offers theories. OK NELP you have your theories – we have our jobs and we’re staffing – unemployed and employed alike!

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