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Staffing News Of The Day, October 24, 2012

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October 24, 2012

OSHA’s Top 10 Violations for 2012 announced at National Safety Council Congress & Expo. [NSC]

A new law authored by Assemblyman Das Williams will target unethical contractors who intentionally underreport and/or fail to report the hiring of new employees in an attempt to avoid paying full workers’ compensation premiums. [Santa Barbara Independent]

The Lawton Group aligns with local nonprofit second chance for “Doing Well By Doing Good” Campaign. [Inland Empire]

BBSI Reports Third Quarter 2012 Financial Results. [Equities]

ManpowerGroup Ranked 16th among Newsweek’s 500 Greenest U.S. Companies for 2012. [PRNewswire]

IQNavigator completes largest implementation in VMS industry. Over $1.5 billion contingent workforce spending on-boarded in single phase. [IQNavigator]

Mastech Holdings Inc. reported net income of $601,000 in its third quarter, up 36 percent from a year ago. [Pittsburgh Business]

The Davis Companies recently donated backpacks, supplies to Marlborough schools. How do you get involved or give back to the community your business serves? [Wicked Local]

Staffing News Of The Day, October 24, 2012

Florida minimum wage rising to $7.79. [JD§upra]

A New Paradigm for Millennial Recruitment. [Huffington Post]

Medical Solutions receives Joint Commission Certification. [MarketWatch]

Scott Mayer, president and CEO of QPS Employment Group, Inc., was recently appointed as a director on the board of the Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce (MMAC). [Biz Times]

10 patients sue UPMC, Maryland staffing agency over hepatitis C. [TribLive]

Background checks: 4 steps to comply with Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) [HR BLR]

Job swaps: Are they for you? [CNN Money]

It’s time to rethink human resources, the key to employee morale. [Fast Company]

A closer look at America’s aging workforce. [Huffington Post]

Staffing News Of The Day, October 24, 2012

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