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Know How Federal Employment Law Helps You
- By Ranju Kumar
- Published 03/25/2009
- Labor Relations
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There are several laws when it comes to employment in different countries. These laws are put in place so that the workers rights are well looked after. The laws give employment advice to employers and employees. Some of these laws include the following:
Civil Rights Act of 1866 and 1991: This employment law was first enacted in1886 but later revised in the year 1991.
Civil Rights Act of 1866 and 1991: This employment law was first enacted in1886 but later revised in the year 1991.
What a Temporary Employment Agency Can Do For You
- By Amy Nutt
- Published 03/20/2009
- Labor Relations
- Unrated
The purpose of a Temporary Employment Agency is to find qualified employees to fill temporary positions in other companies. Companies who only require short term employees retain the services of these temp agencies. Using a temporary agency is beneficial for the employers and temps who fill the positions.
Available jobs at temporary agencies normally include entry level positions such as administrative assistants and receptionists, and middle level positions that require higher education and experience.
Available jobs at temporary agencies normally include entry level positions such as administrative assistants and receptionists, and middle level positions that require higher education and experience.
What a Temporary Employment Agency Can Do For You
- By Amy Nutt
- Published 03/20/2009
- Labor Relations
- Unrated
The purpose of a Temporary Employment Agency is to find qualified employees to fill temporary positions in other companies. Companies who only require short term employees retain the services of these temp agencies. Using a temporary agency is beneficial for the employers and temps who fill the positions.
Available jobs at temporary agencies normally include entry level positions such as administrative assistants and receptionists, and middle level positions that require higher education and experience.
Available jobs at temporary agencies normally include entry level positions such as administrative assistants and receptionists, and middle level positions that require higher education and experience.
Know How Federal Employment Law Helps You
- By Ranju Kumar
- Published 03/19/2009
- Labor Relations
- Unrated
There are several laws when it comes to employment in different countries. These laws are put in place so that the workers rights are well looked after. The laws give employment advice to employers and employees. Some of these laws include the following:
Civil Rights Act of 1866 and 1991: This employment law was first enacted in1886 but later revised in the year 1991.
Civil Rights Act of 1866 and 1991: This employment law was first enacted in1886 but later revised in the year 1991.
Job Hunting On A Shoestring
- By David Cassell
- Published 12/6/2008
- Labor Relations
- Unrated
Looking for a new job can be a costly affair especially if you are unemployed and looking as opposed to employed and looking.
However with some planning and prioritizing, you can keep your expenses down to a minimum.
Here are some strategies to help you.
Don't give up the day job
If at all possible, remain in your current job whilst looking for a new job.
However with some planning and prioritizing, you can keep your expenses down to a minimum.
Here are some strategies to help you.
Don't give up the day job
If at all possible, remain in your current job whilst looking for a new job.
Job Hunting On A Shoestring
- By David Cassell
- Published 12/6/2008
- Labor Relations
- Unrated
Looking for a new job can be a costly affair especially if you are unemployed and looking as opposed to employed and looking.
However with some planning and prioritizing, you can keep your expenses down to a minimum.
Here are some strategies to help you.
Don't give up the day job
If at all possible, remain in your current job whilst looking for a new job.
However with some planning and prioritizing, you can keep your expenses down to a minimum.
Here are some strategies to help you.
Don't give up the day job
If at all possible, remain in your current job whilst looking for a new job.
Crunch Time for Companies to Reduce Recruitment Costs
- By Sandra Lightowler
- Published 12/5/2008
- Labor Relations
- Unrated
2008 has seen a major shift in the recruitment industry with many organizations now looking to implementing online recruitment methods to dramatically reduce their recruitment costs. Since the first Job board was introduced in 1992, the face of recruitment has changed and there are now a growing number of suppliers who can offer a wide range of services to support, streamline and reduce the recruitment costs that employers face.
Crunch Time for Companies to Reduce Recruitment Costs
- By Sandra Lightowler
- Published 12/5/2008
- Labor Relations
- Unrated
2008 has seen a major shift in the recruitment industry with many organizations now looking to implementing online recruitment methods to dramatically reduce their recruitment costs. Since the first Job board was introduced in 1992, the face of recruitment has changed and there are now a growing number of suppliers who can offer a wide range of services to support, streamline and reduce the recruitment costs that employers face.
How To Obtain A TN Visa
- By Eli Kantor
- Published 10/26/2008
- Labor Relations
- Unrated
The term "TN" stands for Trade-NAFTA. The TN visa is available to eligible Mexicans and Canadians with at least a bachelor's degree or appropriate professional credentials who seek temporary entry into the United States to engage in certain qualified fields pursuant to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Examples include, but are not limited to, accountants, engineers, attorneys, pharmacists, scientists, and teachers.
How To Obtain A TN Visa
- By Eli Kantor
- Published 10/26/2008
- Labor Relations
- Unrated
The term "TN" stands for Trade-NAFTA. The TN visa is available to eligible Mexicans and Canadians with at least a bachelor's degree or appropriate professional credentials who seek temporary entry into the United States to engage in certain qualified fields pursuant to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Examples include, but are not limited to, accountants, engineers, attorneys, pharmacists, scientists, and teachers.
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