Articles, tagged with "u s department of labor", page 5
30th December 2009
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, unemployment rates fall and earnings rise for people who have more education. Not exactly rocket science - but if you're a high school graduate working a 40-hour week, getting a bachelor's degree may seem nearly ...
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Author:
Dorian Ramsey
30th December 2009
People everywhere live for the weekend. Many dread Monday mornings when they have to go back to work. Wouldn't it be nice to wake up during the week and look forward to getting to work? Now might be your chance!
It is an excellent time to consider a...
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Author:
donyskow
29th December 2009
Over the last few years, the study of crime, criminals and the procedures involved in this criminal justice field have become the most popular among other career options. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, many are attracted to criminal justice ...
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Author:
Erik Johnson
22nd December 2009
Information Technology Employment Outlook for Washington DCThe information technology (IT) field covers a vast range of employment opportunities. According to the U.S. Department of Labor statistics 264,000 jobs were held by computer and information syste...
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Author:
William
21st December 2009
Studying new technologies, like solar and wind technology is an integral part of the basics of green building. According a recent report released by U.S. Department of Labor, over 5 million new jobs will be created in the green industry over the next few ...
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Author:
Christopher
21st December 2009
Projections by the U.S. Department of Labor forecast employment opportunities for massage therapists to grow by 18 to 26 percent from 2004-2014.
According to the 2006-2007 Edition of the Occupational Outlook Handbook, published by the U.S. Department ...
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Author:
Robt Barlow
16th December 2009
Electricians, who work in either any of the various construction fields or home remodeling, spend the first part of their days looking at plans and blueprints. All of the various controls and connections like wiring, switches, breakers and conduit runs ar...
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Author:
Christopher
15th December 2009
A conveyor is a mechanical material handling device that moves goods and materials from one location to another in a predetermined path of travel. Conveyors are especially useful in applications involving the transportation of heavy or bulky materials. Co...
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Author:
William Turley
11th December 2009
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has announced that it will hold two stakeholder meetings on December 14, 2009, to discuss combustible dust workplace hazards . The meetings will be held at 9 a.m. and 1 p...
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Author:
Cecily
10th December 2009
What is the first thing you do when your pipes are clogged and you have water backed up into your home? You call a plumber at once, hopefully before the problem becomes much more serious. Plumbers are specially trained to install, maintain and repair many...
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Author:
Christopher
27th November 2009
Over the past few years the demand for radiological technologists has grown at a tremendous rate. In fact, as per the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job opportunities for radiological technologists are expected to mature faster...
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Author:
Subhash Kandpal
26th November 2009
Over the last few years, accounting information technology has been malformed at a tremendous pace. Earlier the accounting process was controlled by costly mainframe computers. These computers were programmed by specialized information system staff, but t...
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Author:
Amit Kothiyal
24th November 2009
Though recent labor statistics about the country's unemployment are frightening, they are potentially great news for the job searcher who can courageously tunnel deeply where competitors fear to tread. If you're currently unemployed, a solution to the u...
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Author:
RL Stevens
21st November 2009
The U.S. Department of Labor is targeting employers who violate wage and hour laws in spite of a recent ruling in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Recently, the federal Department of Labor has filed several class action suits against employers ...
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Author:
Cecily
15th October 2009
For the fifth year in a row, applications have increased for schools offering a nursing degree according to American Association of Colleges of Nursing. Unfortunately this continuing increase still can't keep up with the demand as over 32,000 students wer...
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