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Staffing News Of The Day, October 2, 2012

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October 2, 2012

HaysMed patient files civil lawsuit. [HD News]

Flagship Maritime Recruiting announces the opening of their new firm and the launch of their recruiting and assessments services for the maritime industry. [Business Review]

Morgan Stanley: Global Private Equity Completes Majority Investment in Creative Circle. [4-traders]

The Philadelphia Office of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission filed an age discrimination complaint against AmerisourceBergen Corp. According to the complaint, Aellis’ résumé was forwarded to AmerisourceBergen by Bluewolf. [Philadelphia Business Journal]

USCIS announces Employee Rights Toolkit Online Resource to Educate Workers about E-Verify and Self Check. [ESR]

Jobs for Graphic Designers Grow. [Wanted Analytics]

WorkForce Carolina was recognized September 27 as one of the 50 Fastest privately held businesses in the Triad. [Elkin Tribune]

People Source opened Oct. 1 at 735 N.E. Lakewood Blvd. [Lee’s Summit Journal]

Staffing News Of The Day, October 2, 2012

Drug companies employ an average of 28 full-time equivalents (FTEs) around the world to oversee their investigator-initiated trial (IIT) operations, according to a benchmarking study by Cutting Edge Information. [Market Watch]

Green Planet Group, Inc. (OTC Markets:GNPG) announced today that it has completed a reorganization of its business and has transitioned out of the temporary staffing business. [Equities]

Clover Global Solutions earns double-digit growth over three years. [Market Watch]

Barton Associates announced the latest installment of its Barton’s Best series, recognizing the top physician-authored blogs. [PRWeb]

Nectir expands opens new branch in Alamosa, Colorado. [PRWeb]

Meijer to hire 12,000 employees for the holiday season. [MLive]

A new survey of physicians shows that if the Presidential election were held today, 55 percent would vote for Mitt Romney and 36 percent would support President Obama, according to a survey conducted by Jackson & Coker, a division of Jackson Healthcare. [Newsmax]

Wilbur Anthony Huff, a Kentucky businessman; Park Avenue Bank senior vice president Matthew L. Morris; and Allen Reichman, formerly an executive at Oppenheimer & Co. Inc., (OPY) were indicted by a federal grand jury in Manhattan and accused of roles in a group of inter-related schemes, including defrauding Oklahoma regulators in the $37.5 million sale of an insurer that was later forced into receivership. Huff, 51, of Louisville, Kentucky, engaged in fraud and bribery through several businesses throughout the U.S., including temporary staffing firm General Employment Enterprises Inc. (JOB), insurance broker U.S. Insurance Group and payroll management firm O2HR LLC, prosecutors said. [Bloomberg BusinessWeek]

Mark Green garnered the endorsement from Tennessee Right to Life in his bid for the State Senate. Dr. Green is the President and owner of AlignMD, an emergency department, hospitalist and urgent care management and staffing company based in Clarksville. [Clarksville Online]

ADP survey reveals U.S. employers not taking concrete steps to control workplace absenteeism. [Red Orbit]

5 unique ways to increase office morale. [SF Gate]

Staffing News Of The Day, October 2, 2012

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