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| Did you know? With a beginning that traces back to the 1920s, Knott's Berry Farm is the oldest theme park in the U.S. It was once a fruit farm where Walter Knott grew hybrid boysenberries. |  | Orange companies The Progressive group of companies ranks fourth in the nation for auto insurance, with more than 9 million customers. Go to Site
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Building the Workforce of the Future by Lou Adler 7/25/2008
Key trends you need to consider today to hire top talent for tomorrow
The Business Week cover story, "The Future of Work," for their August 20 edition is must read
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 Jobs in OrangeThe following articles focus on employment and jobs in Orange as well as issues relating to careers and jobs in California. | |
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"Editorial: State salary caps should be repealed" Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - Jul 24, 2008 Ramsey County's top manager will soon leave his job for a similar position in California, where he'll get a $100000 raise. And the No....
"Rough June for newspapers portends bleak future" International Herald Tribune, France - Jul 24, 2008 Each publisher reported the sharpest ad declines in classifieds, with job ads faring worst as employers cut hiring. Data released Thursday showed a...
"Persistence pays in teen job search" Amador Ledger-Dispatch, CA - Jul 24, 2008 A recent article in the Sacramento Bee spoke of how, generally speaking, in California, adults and seniors are taking more and more jobs in the service...
"Rise in minimum wage hurts kids the most" The Free Lance-Star, VA - Jul 24, 2008 But when government mandates add to labor costs by artificially boosting wages, employers are more likely to hold off on hiring people to fill such flexible...
"Laguna Beach buys dayworker site from Caltrans" Los Angeles Times, CA - Jul 24, 2008 Laguna Beach's day laborer hiring site on Laguna Canyon Road has been partially funded by the city for nearly a decade, drawing illegal-immigration...
"Big international boom in SoCal tourism" abc7.com, CA - Jul 24, 2008 It does translate into a lot of jobs," said Kyser. If the US economy continues to get worse, some say the local tourism industry in Southern California will...
"With jump in minimum wage comes debate over its worth, timing" McClatchy Washington Bureau, DC - Jul 23, 2008 ... job cuts or hiring freezes to increase any more than they would naturally in an economic downturn. Researchers at the University of California,...
"Sacramento Mayor Tries to Resurrect Gang Tax Idea" News10.net, CA - Jul 22, 2008 Fargo said the other 40 percent would go directly to hiring more law enforcement officers. Fargo couldn't say, however, how many more officers could be...
"Dorothea Lange: 'Daring to Look'" NPR - Jul 20, 2008 At the meeting of the SERA commissioners, Taylor's boss (who had been skeptical about hiring a photographer) pulled out Lange's sheets of captioned...
"East Bay loses 6800 jobs in June" Tri Valley Herald, CA - Jul 19, 2008 The job losses in the East Bay were so severe that they accounted for more than half of all jobs lost in California last month. Statewide, 12800 jobs were...
"No one's buying" Daily Democrat, CA - Jul 17, 2008 According to records produced by CDCR, more than 500 out of the 591 active parolees today in Yolo County live either in Woodland or West Sacramento....
"Job losses and budget shortfall adding to economic woes" Sacramento Business Journal, CA - Jul 14, 2008 “In Sacramento, government is the economy.” That’s only a slight exaggeration. Total industry employment in the Sacramento region declined by 3700 jobs from...
"Sacramento County budget cuts hurt some organizations" Sacramento Bee, USA - Jun 30, 2008 A hiring freeze is a possible. "We are going to be successful," Hammond said. "We really don't have any other option." The Federal Technology Center,...
"As Sacramento-area foreclosures widen, 'repo contractors' thrive" Sacramento Bee, USA - Jun 29, 2008 He said it is just like the 1990s housing slump, when he established relationships with real estate agents and banks that are hiring him now....
"UOP: State's in mild recession" Sacramento Bee, USA - Jun 26, 2008 Health care and other service sectors will continue to produce jobs. But unemployment rates will stay high for a while. Sacramento-area unemployment will...
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