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Brain-drain Kiwis find grass is greener at home (The New Zealand Herald) Kiwis who joined the "brain-drain" rush to work overseas are now trying to return home as they are squeezed from their finance and banking jobs in Britain. us.rd.yahoo.com
ZDNet blogger: working from home (ZDNet) More and more people work from home every day. Not only that, more and more people don't work from their offices, or "where they're meant to work". With the Internet, intranet's and extranet's, email and unified communications with VoIP and Blackberry devices, it makes life much easier for those with already busy lives. Having said that, whether you work from home or primarily in the office, ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Dream kids' jobs: Drawing cartoons (BBC News) Some members of the British workforce are paid to build Lego, draw cartoons, design video games and taste chocolate for a living. So what's it like to actually do one of the jobs you would have dreamt about as a kid? us.rd.yahoo.com
Prospective teachers may have difficulty finding jobs next year (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) New teachers may have a tough time finding jobs next year because more people are expected to compete for fewer positions, school officials said. us.rd.yahoo.com
Prospective teachers may have difficulty finding jobs next year (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) By EVA-MARIE AYALA and MARK AGEE New teachers may have a tough time finding jobs next year because more people are expected to compete for fewer positions, school officials said. The slow economy, along with a new state funding model, is causing a cash crunch for school districts, and some are slashing positions. Also, fewer teachers want to leave the profession. In Fort Worth, for example, not ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Businesses scramble to get workers to jobs (Asheville Citizen-Times) ASHEVILLE – With gas lines growing longer and gas tanks getting lower, many businesses are seeing more workers unable to get to their jobs. us.rd.yahoo.com
Jobs fears mean sick Scots keep working (The Herald) Scots workers are less likely to call in sick amid fears over their jobs in the current economic climate, research out today suggests. Dubbed "presenteeism", a survey found employees are increasingly reluctant to take time off work through illness. us.rd.yahoo.com
'Green-tech' industry could create local jobs, report says (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) Washington and Oregon stand poised to add tens of thousands of jobs in the clean-technology "green power" industry by 2025 if they take steps to encourage the kinds of companies that play to their existing strengths. us.rd.yahoo.com
Former expats struggle to find work at home (Việt Nam News) HA NOI — Returning to Viet Nam after three years working in a South Korean restaurant, Nguyen Van Long found it hard to get a suitable job. Long jumped for joy when he first secured a position as an "export labourer" to a foreign country, even though the work was very hard. us.rd.yahoo.com
L.A. County 'temporary' student jobs last for decades (Los Angeles Times) Officials acknowledge abuses in program in which people work for years with low pay and no benefits. Like others classified by the Los Angeles County bureaucracy as a temporary student worker, Patricia Lopez, 51, was not temporary and not a student. us.rd.yahoo.com
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