Manpower executive Phil Blair has answers to some of the most common employment questions in his bi-weekly column.
"Out of all the resumes I've submitted, I've had zero interviews. I've revised my resume template so many times. I'm applying ...
At a local comedy show this week, Cal Raleigh took center stage and sported a wide smile. Raleigh was the butt of a few jokes ...
No NFL team, no matter how well coached or wildly talented, reaches a championship game without a generous measure of good fortune.
NBAF, the federal animal disease lab in Manhattan, is being exempted from the federal hiring freeze and is looking to fill ...
Ukrainian refugees in the Sacramento region say delays in federal work permit approvals are preventing them from supporting ...
Looking for a job in the Greater Houston area? Multiple companies are hiring across industries including food & beverage, ...
Artificial intelligence is a factor, but so is overhiring, higher interest rates and more cautious employers — all as ...
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Solano supervisors hear job losses update
As layoffs in Solano County climb past 600, county supervisors were briefed Tuesday on the scope of the job losses, the limits of the local job market, and the resources available to workers displaced ...
Find out the Redding industry most in need of workers, how to gain the required experience, and what you can do to stand out ...
A giant aluminum smelter development, which at one time was considering a site in northeast Kentucky, will instead be built ...
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Woman Shot by Border Patrol Says Agent Appeared to Take “Trophy Photo”
A federal agent used his cell phone to take a picture of Marimar Martinez after she was shot five times by Border Patrol in Chicago—a chilling image that haunts her to this day. Martinez testified in ...
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