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Apr 14 2024
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New Maryland Heights cannabis manufacturing facility promises product innovation and jobs
“We’re operating in a different space than any other cannabis companies,” said Curio Wellness’ co-founder and CEO Wendy Bronfein. “We’re taking cannabis to the next level and getting really specified with solutions people might be looking for.” LeafLink, a cannabis wholesale platform, found that Missouri’s pricing across all cannabis categories was higher than most other states last year.
St. Louis Post-DispatchApr 17 2024
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Bill Belichick eyes Giants and their closest rivals for next coaching job with future uncertain
There will be a Bill Belichick-sized shadow over the NFC East this upcoming season. After being shut out from a coaching gig this offseason after parting ways with the Patriots, Belichick has told “confidants” he has interest in potentially leading the Giants, Cowboys and Eagles, according to ESPN. Among those teams, one friend of Belichick told the outlet they believe the Cowboys represent
New York Post (News)Mar 26 2024
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Immerse Arkansas to host youth job fair
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Immerse Arkansas is hosting its inaugural Youth Job & Resource Fair. The event will offer opportunities and resources for young job seekers who are exploring career options or seeking guidance on resumes and interviews.
The job fair is happening March 26 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the OC Youth Center located at 5300 Asher Avenue in Little Rock.
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Fox16Apr 16 2024
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Minnesota lawmakers aim to protect rideshare drivers hurt on the job — but pay remains unresolved
Legislation advancing at the Capitol could extend new insurance protections to rideshare drivers attacked while driving, although lawmakers haven't resolved the central question of minimum pay. House and Senate committees have revised the bill to grant drivers new rights if they are hurt on the job. "Consider the human cost behind the services these drivers provide," said Eid Ali, president of
Star TribuneApr 24 2024
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Belichick inks 'multi-million dollar deal' with new on-air job, book deal, report says
HERE AND THE OWNER IN ATLANTA. THIS 4500 WORD ESPN REPORT STIRRING CONTROVERSY IN FOXBOROUGH AND BEYOND. SETH WICKERSHAM, JEREMY FOWLER AND OTHERS, CITING A VARIETY OF UNNAMED SOURCES ALLEGING IN PART THE REASON FORMER HEAD COACH BILL BELICHICK WAS NOT HIRED BY ARTHUR BLANK IN THE ATLANTA FALCONS WAS BECAUSE PATRIOTS OWNER ROBERT KRAFT BADMOUTHED HIM TO BLANK. A SOURCE IN THE REPORT SAYING,
WCVBApr 16 2024
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UNC System board to consider policy targeting DEI, potentially eliminating related jobs
The UNC System Board of Governors appears poised to take action on diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, in North Carolina’s public university system, potentially eliminating administrative positions dedicated to the efforts. The University Governance committee of the board on Wednesday will consider and vote on a policy that would replace the system’s existing policy and regulation on
The Herald-SunApr 09 2024
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Pre-apprenticeship program trains new Mainers for jobs in renewable energy
SOUTH PORTLAND — Pierre Dende, an asylum seeker who lives in Portland, hopes to take advantage of industry demand for workers in renewable energy by training for a job in the solar industry. The 38-year-old electronics engineer arrived in the United States from the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2021. He has worked in information technology in the airline industry and was a desktop
Portland Press HeraldApr 19 2024
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Rust-Oleum paint company forced older N.J. workers out of their jobs, lawsuit says
A former flooring specialist for Rust-Oleum in New Jersey has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the paint company, claiming he and other workers in their mid-sixties were forced out of their jobs due to their age. John Negri, 64, of Blairstown, states in court papers he worked for 22 years selling and installing industrial flooring systems until he was terminated from Rust-Oleum last year
nj.comApr 05 2024
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Yields Are Correct To Assume Jobs Market Has Not Yet Cracked
Yields Are Correct To Assume Jobs Market Has Not Yet Cracked Authored by Simon White, Bloomberg macro strategist, The widening gap between household employment and payrolls is causing concern the weaker message from the household survey is the more accurate. However, the reality probably lies somewhere in between, and the jobs market is not yet weak enough to justify significantly lower yields
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