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Staffing News Of The Day, August 24, 2012

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August 24, 2012

Disys to raise $20M to fuel acquisitions. [Washington Business Journal]

Jay Yarid joins SolomonEdwards as Business Development Manager for the Dallas office. [Yahoo Finance]

A federal judge Thursday threw out all guilty verdicts in a hospital kickback-bribery case against Batesville businessman Lee Garner and some against Tupelo’s Ray Shoemaker. [DJournal]

U.S. and U.K. grads face stormy jobs market. [MarketWatch]

Allegis Group Inc. : Stephen James Associates opens new office in Minneapolis. [4-traders]

Seven Step Recruiting reports 41 percent growth in Q2 2012. [Midland Daily News]

Staffing News Of The Day, August 24, 2012

Niki Roberts joined Add Staff. [CSBJ]

Office workers lax on laptop security. [PhysBizTech]

Don’t let your workplace star be the one that got away. [The Huffington Post]

Can a corporate culture be built with digital tools? [Fast Company]

Employers must be fair with their hiring process. [Randstad]

Unique Job Titles as a Hiring Strategy. [Wanted Analytics]

USCIS reopens comment period on proposed Form I-9. [TALX]

Staffing companies ‘barometer’ for overall market. [Phoenix Business Journal]

Randstad survey says employees confused about future advancement. [PBA]

Harvey Nash survey: Gender gap in IT labor market remains wide. [e week]

Top Echelon contracting allows wider range of CNC machinist placements. [Virtual Strategy]

Staffing News Of The Day, August 24, 2012

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