Mar 29, 2013

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Healthcare law threatens California jobs, business group says
Los Angeles Times
California could lose more than 26,000 jobs as a result of a tax provision in the federal healthcare law, a small-business advocacy group said. A study by the National Federation of Independent Business Research Foundation found that employment in the ...
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Saudi law threatens Indians' jobs
Deccan Chronicle
Around one lakh Hyderabadis are employed in middle-level jobs: Managerial and administrative positions, receptionists, secretaries, telephone and computer operators, accountants, typists, salesmen, marketing executives, hotel staff, taxi drivers ...
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Unhappiest Job in America? Take a Guess
Above the Law
While not exclusively legal, many clerks are in this industry, and it's those legal clerks surely bringing down the score. Also note the third place job boasts a score of 3.18. The gap between 2 and 3 is .02. The gap between 1 and 2 was .27. It's more ...
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Above the Law
Cayman jobs for Caymanians law passed
Caribbean360.com
GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands, Thursday, March 28, 2013 – The Caymanian government will soon be taking a Cabinet decision on what key jobs will be reserved for Cayman Island nationals. The government pushed through an amendment to Caymanian ...
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No need for panic over Saudi law: Ravi
The Hindu
The deadline for implementing the new labour law — which seeks to reserve 10 per cent jobs for locals -- ended on Wednesday. The law is to be implemented mostly in small and medium industrial establishments. Mr. Ravi said he had asked the Ambassador ...
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The Hindu
'Skylar's Law' May Save Lives
Wheeling Intelligencer
Kidnappers sometimes get head starts on law enforcement because their victims are suspected to have been runaways. That may have been true in the case of Skylar Neese. Then 16, Neese left her parents' Monongalia County apartment one night last July.
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Singleton, Giblin, Benson & Quijano 'Helmets to Hardhats' bill now law
Suburban News
Legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Troy Singleton, Thomas Giblin, Daniel Benson and Annette Quijano that would help out-of-work former military personnel find jobs in the construction industry has been signed into law. "Young men and women ...
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Protesters Fight Right-To-Work Law
WSYM-TV
Republicans stand by the law, saying it will bring jobs to Michigan. "We are seeing surrounding states who are now worried about whether they are still competitive with Michigan in terms of attracting jobs providers. That's a great thing," said Ari ...
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