The News Review:
- Career centers getting federal funds
- Madison checks in at No. 7 for stable employment career opportunities
- Praise for Sotomayor’s Qualifications
Career centers getting federal funds
Daily News Transcript
Bump today announced more than $2. 55 million in federal recovery funds for job training and support services for dislocated workers low-income youths and adults in the area south and west of Boston. “These funds will help put people back to work and give unemployed citizens the support and services they need to rejoin the workforce” Governor Deval Patrick said in a statement. According to the release from the Patrick administration ne Stop Career Centers are making training a top priority ensuring dislocated workers receive help assessing their skills and weighing new options. This funding the release says will help prepare workers for success with literacy training assistance with GED completion and help with improving English proficiency.
Madison checks in at No. 7 for stable employment career opportunities
Wisconsin State Journal
7 for stable employment career opportunitiesBy MARV BALUSEK608-252-6135. comMadison is the nation’s seventh-best city when it comes to stable employment new career opportunities and presence of the “creative class” according to a new ranking by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance a money management magazine. The magazine cited Madison’s unemployment rate which is lower than the national average; UW-Madison and state government which account for 20 percent of employment in the metropolitan area; and the city’s “strong mix of tech and biotech firms. ”The ranking of 361 metro areas was based on a formula developed by Kevin Stolarick research director of the Martin Prosperity Institute.
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Praise for Sotomayor’s Qualifications
eNews Park Forest
the strongest case to be made for Sotomayor is the idea that the range of her experience–as a trial judge appellate judge and commercial litigator–might give her the humility to recognize that courts participate in a dialogue with the political branches when it comes to defining constitutional rights rather than having the last word. “Judge Sonia Sotomayor President bama?s nominee to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice David Souter will bring a pragmatic perspective on employment law to the High Court if she is confirmed say court watchers and attorneys who have argued cases before her. Currently serving as one of 21 judges on the United States Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit Sotomayor has authored more than 150 opinions in civil cases since 1998 including several that directly dealt with employment law. The picture that emerges from an analysis of her decisions according to Tom Goldstein a Washington D.