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TalkTalk to cut 580 jobs
Around 580 jobs are to be axed at broadband provider TalkTalk as part of plans to save up to £50 million, with a London-based site affected, the company has announced.
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TalkTalk to cut 580 jobs
Around 580 jobs are to be axed at broadband provider TalkTalk as part of plans to save up to £50 million, with a London-based site affected, the company has announced.
Read more on Wakefield Today
Voros: U.S. airlines acting more like banks every day
For the first time in three years, the airline industry returned to profitability in 2010. But when you look at how airlines did it, the first thing you notice is that it wasn’t done by improving customer service or lowering prices.
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Carter finance director takes similar job with Elizabethton
ELIZABETHTON — After working for Carter County in a wide variety of jobs for the past 21 years, Jerome Kitchens will be leaving his post as finance director to become the new finance director for the city of Elizabethton.
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eSports Update: Interview With Alexander Garfield
This interview is from 2011: The Year of eSports. Read on for the full version, or return to the original article.
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Forum to provide social services resource
CRYSTAL LAKE – Volunteers or staff members from human services, civic and faith-based organizations are invited to attend the 2011 People in Need Forum from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Jan. 29, at McHenry County College.
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Can you hear me now? Noise-induced hearing loss most common occupational injury in Jamaica
AFTER MORE than three decades of treating work-induced illnesses, Dr Alverston Bailey believes noisy jobs that expose workers to high decibel levels of sound have wreaked the greatest havoc on the health of workers in Jamaica.
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Where the jobs will be in 2011
The best places to look for a job in the new year include nursing, medical technicians, software development and building trades.
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A baffling illness
For two years, Nicholas Volker has suffered from a mysterious, devastating illness. He has survived more than 100 trips to the operating room. Desperate for clues, doctors consider an extraordinary step – sequencing the 4-year-old’s DNA.
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Should you buy your TV online or in a store?
Buying a TV is an expensive proposition. Online sites such as Amazon will usually give you the best TV prices. But for many people, the service angle could be more important, and brick- and-mortar stores such as Best Buy offer more options for delivery and set up.
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What the Influx of ‘digital Natives’ Will Mean for IT
In about 15 years, the Millennial Generation — the “digital natives” who began entering the workforce in 2000 — will be, more or less, in charge of their workplaces, with those who have leadership potential having moved up the corporate rungs by then.
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