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Staffing News Of The Day, October 31, 2011

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October 31, 2011

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Staffing News Of The Day, October 31, 2011

California enacts new round of employee-friendly laws. [Proskauer]

TrueBlue reports 2011 third quarter results. [Benzinga]

The Work Connection opens newest Minnesota office. [PR Web]

Sharkstrike announced that it has launched a 10% IT recruiting flat fee program targeting web 2.0/3.0 technology software developers. [PR Log]

CTG announced its financial results for the 2011 third quarter which ended on September 30. [Insurance News Net]

Milwaukee contract manufacturer Super Steel LLC has teamed up with Milwaukee Area Technical College and staffing agency Aerotek to attain a grant for training new welders. [Biz Times]

Two companies headquartered in Indianapolis have been selected by Gameday Management Group to provide contracted staffing solutions for Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis slated for Feb. 5, 2012. BCforward and Knowledge Services partnered to develop the winning proposal. [Inside Indiana Business]

Cook Associates Executive Search announced results for its fiscal third quarter ended September 30, 2011, led by a 42 percent revenue increase in its search business compared to the same period last year. [Market Watch]

Help Identify the Dumbest Things Recruiters Do. [ERE]

Are employment credit reports an endangered species? [Mint life]

Rikvin secures Singapore Employment Agency (EA) license from Ministry of Manpower. [San Francisco Chronicle]

Although efforts by the New Zealand government are having an impact on reducing youth unemployment, more still needs to be done. [Randstad]

Is the traditional office the least productive place to work? [SmallBizLabs]

2011 has looked like a good year so far for the Cleveland job market. [Wanted Analytics]

The struggling economy has continued to place the Unemployment Insurance (“UI”) system under enormous pressure. [TALX]

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