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Staffing News Of The Day, March 8, 2012

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March 8, 2012

Low-cost ways to show employees they’re highly valued. [Fast Company]

United States: Can You Refuse To Hire A Felon? [mondaq]

Active recruitment in Korea as Asia remains cautious – Robert Walters. [MarketWatch]

Swedish CFOs budgeting for weaker krona this year. [Fox Business]

Monster deal talk showing 80% premium. [Bloomberg Businessweek]

March Madness causes headaches for IT Professionals. [Bradenton Herald]

Reliance One, Inc. is planning on hiring more than 50 internal employees in the next five years at its new location in Auburn Hills where the staffing and business consulting company moved into on March 5, 2012. The Auburn Hills location will offer the opportunity for the business to consolidate from its current office locations in Clarkston and Bingham Farms. Reliance One is also in the process of completing rebranding strategy designed to highlight its full array of services. [ExecDigital]

The Buller Group, LLC awarded GSA contract. [MarketWatch]

MSHA: OSHA’s Twin Sister Is In Your Backyard. [JDSupra]

International Women’s Day: Advancing The Next Generation Of Gals. [Huffington Post]

Affirma, a national professional services firm, announced that it is the only company out of 2,000 Microsoft Managed Partners in the West, to win the General Manager Award twice. [PRNewswire]

Mastech Holdings, Inc. announced the preliminary results of its modified Dutch auction tender offer, which expired at 5:00 pm, New York City time, on Wednesday, March 7, 2012. [MarketWatch]

More companies post jobs via smartphones. [FINS]

William J. Brandt, the associate director of the VA facility from 1996 until April 2007, his wife, Esperanza A. Brandt, and Pronto Staffing Inc. were sentenced in United States District Court in Chicago by Judge Milton I. Shadur. William Brandt was sentenced to serve 60 months in prison and Esperanza Brandt was sentenced to serve 24 months of probation. The Brandts and Pronto Staffing were also sentenced to pay $400,000 in restitution jointly and severally. [7th Space Interactive]

Ohio sees online ads for job vacancies climb. [Crain’s Cleveland Business]

The Lancaster owner of two temporary-employment firms allegedly failed to collect $229,000 in employment taxes and pay it to the Internal Revenue Service. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Philadelphia said Wednesday that Kim Yoeun, 49, has been charged with one count of violating the federal tax code. If convicted, he would face a maximum sentence of 5 years in jail, 3 years of parole and a $100,000 fine. Yoeun, of Steeplechase Drive in East Hempfield Township, could not be reached for comment. [Lancaster Online]

Alliance Solutions Group opens new office in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. [MarketWatch]

Clovis Group, LLC has signed a 3,613 square foot office lease at 5523 Research Park Drive in Baltimore, part of the bwtech@UMBC Research & Technology Park. [Baltimore Real Estate citybizlist]

Achievo celebrates 10th anniversary: client base continues to span the globe. [PRWeb]

Creative retention strategies on the rise as UK SMEs look for 2012 growth opportunities. [The Manufacturer]

Staffing News Of The Day, March 8, 2012

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