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Staffing News Of The Day, June 8, 2012

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June 8, 2012

Manpower CEO Jeffrey Joerres said, “If these uncertainties keep stacking up and none get resolved, we’ll see a hiring pause rather than the current slowdown.” [Bloomberg]

Patriot Staffing Agency and other companies will be at a Greensboro Community Cookout Saturday, June 16th offering  help if you’re looking for a job while others offer hot dogs and hamburgers, buying a home and much more.  [DigTriad]

Advanced Resources announces launch of new mobile app. [PRWeb]

Volt Workforce Solutions and the Ventura County Economic Development Association (VCEDA) are teaming up to offer a 10-hour OSHA Essentials Training Course, Wednesday and Thursday, June 20 and 21, at the Ventura County Office of Education (5100 Adolfo Rd., Camarillo). [VCStar]

Jobless claims data (still) suggest modest job growth ahead. [Wall Street Pit]

Worst job market for new lawyers in 18 years, says report. [Denver Business Journal]

Workers’ Compensation: Did Employee Report Injury Too Late? [HRBLR]

Facebook Vs. LinkedIn: A Look Back. [ERE]

Jobs picture grim for recent H.S. grads. Only three in 10 recent graduates with no college plans are employed. [National Journal]

My Workplace is Filthy. Should I Call OSHA? [Reuters]

AbilityOne employees visit Capitol Hill to talk jobs for people with disabilities. [MarketWatch]

The 50 manufacturing firms with the most local employees are featured on this week’s list, along with active temporary staffing services companies in the Milwaukee area. [Milwaukee Business Journal]

Want to be the Google of staffing? Start by cultivating a culture of innovation. [Financial Post]

Staffing News Of The Day, June 8, 2012

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