Recession-proof your career – Employment expert offers job …

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- Recession-proof your career – Employment expert offers job …
- Humpy Wheeler forms Motorsports Employment Task Force
- Everybody’s Business Obama’s Team Isn’t Exactly a Break With the Past
- Improving career training options remains key to jobs future
- Career Center offers help to the flood of locals without jobs
- Career fair set for students and public

Recession-proof your career – Employment expert offers job …
MyWebTimes.com IL 
Many who see the rising unemployment rate fear for their own job security. While it’s understandable to be concerned about employment there are steps workers can take to help them be more indispensable and “recession-proof” their career. Randy Wolf regional vice president of Robert Half International a staffing company in Chicago recently answered questions for The Times about how to keep your current job or look for a new job if you’ve been laid off. How should an individual worried about layoffs handle himself or herself at work?A. Doing something is always better than doing nothing if you’re worried about a layoff.

Humpy Wheeler forms Motorsports Employment Task Force
Examiner.com 
Today cut backs might be less percentage of the team but could equal dozens per organization. ”The Motorsports Employment Task Force’s first meeting was convened last Friday. Among those present at the first meeting included associates from NASCAR the NC Legislature Centralina Workforce Development Board Career Transition Consultants NC Biotech Center NASCAR Technical Institute Women’s Auxiliary of Motorsports NC-Community College Motorsports Consortium Belmont Abbey College Compass Career Management The Wheeler Company and The NCMA. The group discussed ways to immediately provide support and information to current displaced workers. In addition the Task Force discussed plans for a promotional campaign to other industries that would showcase the skills and benefits to hiring someone from the Motorsports Industry. The Task Force is working towards the development of a central clearing house that will support displaced workers with information and steps to guide them in their sudden career path changes. It also will provide potential employers information and access about the benefits of hiring from the industry.

Everybody’s Business Obama’s Team Isn’t Exactly a Break With the Past
New York Times United States 
I’m not sure this holds water but causes have many effects not all welcome. Again though if public works are to succeed they have to be of world-war-rearmament size if there is a real depression. It took an enormous increase in federal spending as we entered the war to move us to full employment. Obviously we are not in anything like.

Improving career training options remains key to jobs future
DetNews.com MI 
But we cannot fully reap the economic benefits of these wonderful programs until they are available to every student across the state. We need to get that message out especially to the 21000 Michigan students who drop out each year before even finishing high school. Many students and their parents don’t realize it’s increasingly impossible for workers without post-high school training to find good employment. We held a series of dropout hearings this year and one thing is clear: Any solution has to be multifaceted. Not every student learns in the same way so we must tailor our programs to reach every child. Our schools must provide specialized training that gives all students the skills they need but we also have to make what happens in the classroom relevant to students’ lives. At the dropout hearings employers told us schools must offer hands-on training in key areas like business medical and professional services creating a highly skilled work force.

Career Center offers help to the flood of locals without jobs
The Salem News MA 
Census is hiring census supervisors and census takers for example and the Career Center is finding that temporary employment is more common now. Those temporary positions often lead to getting hired full time. “Our biggest fear” Whitmore said “is that there are people out there who don’t know what to do next and they don’t know that we are here. There are 37 one-stop career centers across the state. “In one place you can job search get job training and handle unemployment (benefits)” Whitmore said.
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Career fair set for students and public
Nogales International AZ 
The community is invited and doors for the general public will be pen from 1:30-2:30 p. Employers all branches of the military and post-secondary training programs are invited to show students career employment and training opportunities. ?We expect more than 35 participants this year. ?For more information call Drenning at (520) 287-0800 Ext.

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