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Maryland lost 2,500 jobs in August, Labor Department says
Maryland lost 2,500 jobs in August, reversing some of the gains made earlier in the summer and pushing the state unemployment rate to 7.3 percent, the U.S. Department of Labor said Friday. The reductions hit as growth nationwide came to a standstill. But...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employers, Labor Markets, Employees, Politics
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It's Your Money: How To Deal With Horrible Bosses
PIX11.comJust in time for the release of the film "Horrible Bosses," Daryl Pigat from Office Team in New York and Robert Half International offered up advice on dealing with real life horrible bosses. According to a new survey from staffing firm OfficeTeam, 46...Tags: Human Interest, New York
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Maryland ranks last in pace of job creation
Hampered by a slowdown in federal spending, Maryland came in dead last in the nation for its pace of job creation over the past year, shedding almost 1 percent of its employment base — nearly 20,000 positions — the U.S. Department of Labor...Tags: Nevada, Career and Workplace, New Mexico, Layoffs and Downsizing, Employers
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Career Week: Work Place Personalities
PIX11.comAt some point in their career, most employees will encounter a colleague who behaves unprofessionally. But how you interact with these co-workers can actually affect your career. Daryl Pigat is with staffing firm Robert Half International and joined us to...Tags: Theft, Career and Workplace, Crimes, Productivity, Crime, Law and Justice
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Workers rarely unplug from the office
Danny Black can run his closet design business from just about anywhere — his Mount Washington office, on the way to meet with clients, at home on weekends and even during his family's summer trips to Ocean City. "Most clients don't know I've...Tags: Career and Workplace, Health, Psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University, Harris Interactive Incorporated
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Riding out the recession: Some layoff warning signs
With unemployment climbing, more workers are concerned about whether they could be the next one out of a job. It's easy to see from the economy if your industry is suffering. And most workers can pick up enough signs on the job to know if their company...Tags: Career and Workplace, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Employees
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Surviving a layoff and its aftermath
So, you've survived the ax. But it's not exactly relief you're feeling. It's more like guilt and anxiety. While managers can help alleviate some of the swirling emotions among survivors by being as truthful and thorough as possible in explaining the...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing
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South Florida Sun-SentinelThe "Pomp and Circumstance" march was recently heard at high school and college graduations around the country. With the economy in a spiral, where will the graduates and newly trained workers find jobs? For those who have gotten education and training...Tags: Career and Workplace, Health, Employers, Mortgages, Fort Lauderdale
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Facebook And Twittering While On the Job
FOX40 NewsOnline social networking is booming. This year, users are spending almost triple the amount of time on Myspace, Facebook, or Twitter. Despite the boom, staffing firm, Robert Half International found only 20 percent of companies allow the use of these...Tags: Twitter, Inc., Sociology, Gaming, Facebook, Entertainment
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