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Staffing News Of The Day, October 11, 2011

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October 11, 2011

Select Staffing sponsors the Santa Barbara international marathon and half-marathon, initiates concurrent food drive, and pays registration for clients and colleagues. [Market Watch]

Staffing services company Mastech Holdings Inc. named D. Kevin Horner, a retired Alcoa Inc. executive and a Mastech director since 2008, as the new president and CEO. [Pittsburg Live]

Cameron Search | Staffing announced it has signed a primary staffing vendor contract with Sigma Solutions to manage all recruiting and hiring for Sigma Solutions as it expands across the U.S. [Market Watch]

Provade Acquired by Pinnacle — VMS/MSP Consolidation Continues (Part 1). [Spend Matters]

Michael Page Q3 gross profit up 26.5%; chairman Adrian Montague to retire. Robin Buchanan, an independent non-executive director, will succeed him. [RTT News]

Meet the founders of Peopleshare, staffing company serving PA, VA & NJ. [Vimeo]

Anti-human trafficking police are seeking to arrest the fugitive director of the T&P Co Ltd labour recruiting firm and close his firm after 20 underage recruits destined to be domestic servants in Malaysia were rescued from one of its training centres over the weekend. [PhnomPenhPost]

Businesses cite uncertainty, skills gap as barriers to job growth. [WUWM]

No business knowledge, a teaching degree in hand, he pursued and succeeded in the staffing industry. [The Sydney Morning Herald]

Yukon Rolling Out New Recruitment Branding, Marketing. [ERE]

The Army is to pay a civilian firm £1 billion. [The Daily Telegraph]

The Kennett Group to sponsor the computer forensic show in San Francisco. [PR Web]

TechCrunch Partners with Red Pagoda Resources on startup weekend Beijing and Disrupt Beijing Hackathon. [PR Newswire]

California employers will be limited in using consumer credit reports for making decisions about hiring under a bill Gov. Jerry Brown signed this weekend. [The Orange County Register]

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