“Tech companies seek to increase cap on visas for foreign-born skilled workers” plus 3 more |
- Tech companies seek to increase cap on visas for foreign-born skilled workers
- New York Yankees Joba Chamberlain and Curtis Granderson could be out of jobs following trades
- Ed foundation saves two teachers jobs
- Amway Arena Holds Part-Time Job Fair
Tech companies seek to increase cap on visas for foreign-born skilled workers Posted: 31 Jul 2010 06:30 PM PDT Specialty-jobs visas are often used by U.S. tech firms to hire foreign-born engineers and other workers with specific skills. But the number of visas issued annually is much too small, industry leaders say. The companies worry that as business picks up, they will be forced to turn away prime talent that could boost their company's research and development and performance. |
New York Yankees Joba Chamberlain and Curtis Granderson could be out of jobs following trades Posted: 31 Jul 2010 03:41 PM PDT Addition of three players might subtract playing time for Chamberlain, Granderson |
Ed foundation saves two teachers jobs Posted: 31 Jul 2010 01:15 PM PDT The Redondo Beach Education Foundation did something it has never before done this week. It saved jobs. Two teachers who received pink slips in March received a reprieve after the Education Foundation allocated $120,000 to bring them back to Redondo Beach Unified School District classrooms. |
Amway Arena Holds Part-Time Job Fair Posted: 31 Jul 2010 09:23 AM PDT Another job fair will likely draw in local basketball fans this weekend. |
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