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05/09/2008
German Engineers 'should receive pay rise'
Engineers in Germany may request a pay rise this year of around seven per cent, it has been reported.A Regional subdivision of industrial union IG Metall recently pushed for a seven per cent rise, a demand which may set the standard for industry work ...
04/09/2008
Change in Singapore workers law
Singapore's Manpower Ministry is proposing changes to a law which deals with workers' rights, it has been reported.The law, which has not been reviewed in 13 years, is set to be revised to accommodate changing conditions in Singapore's workplaces.Iss ...
04/09/2008
Australian medical facility reopens as new recruits are found
The maternity wing of an Australian hospital was reopened by the Sydney West Area Health Service (SWAHS) despite fears that it would be closed permanently, reports state.Katoomba Hospital's maternity wing closed around six weeks ago after giving expe ...
04/09/2008
US region calls for more doctors
A county in Wyoming has called for more the recruitment of more health professionals.An assessment of the growing needs of Campbell County's Memorial Hospital discovered that the area faces a deficit of skilled employees in the family care, pediatric ...
03/09/2008
Engineer recruitment drive for India
A key microchip company is hoping to boost the number of engineers employed over the next five years at a new India base. US-based Microchip Technology is planning to invest a total of $65 million to recruit over 300 new members of staff to help fulf ...
02/09/2008
Sydney works to raise financial profile
An Australian official is to embark on a journey to several countries in order to endorse Sydney's attempts to attract talent and investment in its financial sector, it has been reported.As Sydney sees major financially orientated development of its ...
02/09/2008
Canadian shift workers 'struggling to find balance'
New statistics suggest that Canadian shift workers are finding it hard to maintain a healthy work-life balance.Shift workers are up against such issues as disrupted sleep patterns, not spending enough time with their families and lack of job satisfac ...
01/09/2008
Australian district 'short of 1,000 nurses'
The Australian region of Queensland is reportedly struggling to recruit medical employees.A recent report carried out by the government found that the area is in need of around 1,000 nurses.This scarcity comes despite numerous campaigns and an increa ...
29/08/2008
New Mexico institute fights for more nurses
A medical centre in the New Mexican town of Calsbad is competing with other areas to attract the most talented nurses into their institution, reports state.According to the Carlsbad Medical Centre, their recruitment efforts have been met with success ...
29/08/2008
American engineering firms set their sights on Alaska
Several major engineering firms are battling it out over proposals to utilise Alaska's lucrative oil supplies, reports state.Oil lying under Alaskan fields is potentially worth upwards of $100 a barrel, which is incentive enough for companies to disp ...
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