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Staffing News of The Day: March 30, 2011

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March 30, 2011

Staffing News of The Day: March 30, 2011With 3 full pages of advertisement in the Wall Street Journal, Manpower has changed their name to ManpowerGroup [Reuters]

The administration of Republican Governor Scott Walker has jumped the gun with pursuing early implementation of the anti union law in Wisconsin.  Judge blocks these efforts; lawyer collects to review judges’ negligence in violating Department of Justice’s statutory duty.  [Reuters]

A foreign employment agency director, Mohammed Riyaz, placed advertisements in Wijeya Newspapers Ltd paying with checks dishonored by the bank. Owing over Rs. 1 million, paying bail, released on bail only to go right back to jail in connection with another open case = priceless.  [Daily Mirror]

Job Boards because the pavement can be tough? Saskatchewan government quickly moderates.  What’s the craziest/funniest thing you have seen on a job board? [Leader Post]

Some job applicants with criminal records may be given a clean slate to pursue employment.  Is this bill something you think would benefit the U.S. workforce?  [Business Live]

Columbus based marketing employee placement firm was given incentive to move to the posh side of town.  [SNPonline]

Funding from the Dept. of Labor had been cut and the working people have paid the price. Now Delaware is pushing for appropriate funding to protect and serve the people’s best interest and get workplace discrimination investigators back to work.  [Delaware Online]

North Carolina staffing agency reports activity has doubled from where they were last year. Things are busy!  How are you and your office(s) doing compared to this same time last year?  [The Dispatch]

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Rachel March 30, 2011 at 2:02 pm

I love these posts! I love the quick run down of the staffing news and easy links – keep them coming – THANK YOU!!

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