Wednesday, April 12, 2006

US economy's latest (Jobs in medicine) output: better jobs


US economy's latest output: better jobs
The US economy isn't just producing jobs these days, it's also producing good jobs. Alongside the ads for jobs handling a cash register or a spatula are these new opportunities:
Source: news.yahoo.com

Quebecor World closing plant, cutting 425 jobs in Kingsport
Quebecor World Incorporated will close its book printing plant in Kingsport, eliminating about 425 jobs. The Montreal-based parent company also said it will close a magazine printing facility in Brookfield, Wisconsin, that employs 735. Quebecor
Source: www.wbir.com

Johnson Controls Cutting About 300 Jobs
(AP) HOLLAND, Mich. Auto parts maker Johnson Controls Inc. said Tuesday it is eliminating about 300 jobs in an effort to improve efficiency and lower costs within its interiors business.
Source: www.kiplingerforecasts.com

Paper mills jobs worry
A BIG drop in the value of the Australian dollar was the only chance to save the Wesley Vale and Burnie paper mills and their 500 jobs, the CFMEU said yesterday.
Source: www.theadvocate.com.au

Devro boards inflation-busting pay rises awarded as jobs axed
Sausage skin-maker Devro's executive directors were awarded above-inflation pay rises last year ahead of a jobs cull at the firm's headquarters. The Lanarkshire company's annual report also shows that Devro paid out more than 1m in redundancy payments in January 2006.
Source: www.theherald.co.uk

Quebecor World to reorganize U.S. printing operations, will cut 735 U.S. jobs
MONTREAL (CP) - Quebecor World Inc. (TSX:IQW.SV) is reorganizing its U.S. book and magazine business, cutting about 735 jobs.
Source: ca.news.yahoo.com

Duffy: Jobs, curfew may be on horizon
Headlining Mayor Robert Duffy's inaugural State of the City speech tonight is an announcement that an imaging supply business plans to add between 100 and 150 jobs here in the next 12 months.
Source: www.democratandchronicle.com

Dunedin jobs lost as Cottonsoft grows
Dunedin-founded Cottonsoft is expanding operations to Auckland, but at a cost of 70% of its Dunedin production staff, with 27 jobs going during the next year.
Source: www.odt.co.nz

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