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Find Jobs Hiring in My Area

www.endless-wealth-solutions.com Are you thinking “How do I find Jobs Hiring in My Area?” If so, then you are like a lot of folks in this day and age.

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Minimum Wage Jobs are hard to find in your local area?

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Jobs & Careers fair hailed first class

A flood of visitors went to check out a large number of jobs on offer at Luton’s first Jobs & Careers fair. Some 20 organisations showcased to potential employees at the Auction House recruitment and training event. The event was sponsored by privately owned residential developments managers Peverel OM, which look after more than 70000 homes in the UK and are expanding in the Luton area. Bronwen Anderson of Peverel OM was very impressed with the event. She said: ‘As this was our first recruitment event in the local area, we were pleased with the numbers of prospective candidates. Many will go on to interview for positions in our company.’ Local newspapers The herald&post The Luton News and Dunstable Gazette supported the event and had a very successful time with many visitors uploading their cvs to the expert job seeking website www.jobstoday.co.uk. Jobs & Careers events match visitors looking for careers and training opportunities with companies looking to recruit staff in a relaxed and informal way. Jobs & Careers Luton will return next year. Organisations or individuals interested in taking part in any of the 2009 events should contact Kevin Hodge on 01823 362808 or Kevin.hodge@prospects.co.uk

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How to become an Actress Success Story

exploretalent.com Explore Talent helps millions of talented actors, models, artists and musicians reach their acting and modeling dreams. exploretalent.com is the largest talent and casting website on the planet with a membership reaching 2 million. exploretalent.com matches models, actors, dancers, musicians, artists and other talent with casting calls, casting agents, jobs and auditions in their area. You can find modeling auditions, acting auditions and casting calls in your local area. Acting Resources, online marketing tools, and acting modeling jobs.

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Beech-Nut IDA Union Rally Local Jobs Local People Part 4

Union Groups Call For Use of Local Workers on Project FLORIDA, NY — Chanting “local jobs for local people,” more than 50 union members from across the region rallied Monday to ask Beech-Nut and the Montgomery County Industrial Development Agency to hire union labor. The rally took place immediately preceding the latest town Planning Board meeting to discuss Beech-Nut’s permits to build in the Florida Business Park on Route 5S. Union members packed the parking lot and carried signs asking for IDA reform and asking Beech-Nut not to hire out-of-state workers. Speakers took to the podium and talked with union members about the importance of keeping contract jobs local. Union leaders had been organizing the rally since learning Beech-Nut awarded a construction contract to Buckner Steel in North Carolina. New York state is providing Beech-Nut with 4.5 million in funding for the project, causing many at the meeting to question the awarding of a contract for the project to an out-of-state company. Frank Natalie of the Schenectady Central Labor Council said the awarding of the contracts to Buckner would mean the loss of 2200 hours and around .1 million to local workers. Democrat Tracey Brooks, who is running for the 21st Congressional District seat being vacated by Michael mcnulty at the end of the year, said the IDA needs to pay attention to what’s going on in the local community more closely. She said it is a travesty it took a rally to attempt to get Beech-Nut and the IDA

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Beech-Nut IDA Union Rally Local Jobs Local People Part 3

Union Groups Call For Use of Local Workers on Project FLORIDA, NY — Chanting “local jobs for local people,” more than 50 union members from across the region rallied Monday to ask Beech-Nut and the Montgomery County Industrial Development Agency to hire union labor. The rally took place immediately preceding the latest town Planning Board meeting to discuss Beech-Nut’s permits to build in the Florida Business Park on Route 5S. Union members packed the parking lot and carried signs asking for IDA reform and asking Beech-Nut not to hire out-of-state workers. Speakers took to the podium and talked with union members about the importance of keeping contract jobs local. Union leaders had been organizing the rally since learning Beech-Nut awarded a construction contract to Buckner Steel in North Carolina. New York state is providing Beech-Nut with 4.5 million in funding for the project, causing many at the meeting to question the awarding of a contract for the project to an out-of-state company. Frank Natalie of the Schenectady Central Labor Council said the awarding of the contracts to Buckner would mean the loss of 2200 hours and around .1 million to local workers. Democrat Tracey Brooks, who is running for the 21st Congressional District seat being vacated by Michael mcnulty at the end of the year, said the IDA needs to pay attention to what’s going on in the local community more closely. She said it is a travesty it took a rally to attempt to get Beech-Nut and the IDA

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Beech-Nut IDA Union Rally Local Jobs Local People Part 2

Union Groups Call For Use of Local Workers on Project FLORIDA, NY — Chanting “local jobs for local people,” more than 50 union members from across the region rallied Monday to ask Beech-Nut and the Montgomery County Industrial Development Agency to hire union labor. The rally took place immediately preceding the latest town Planning Board meeting to discuss Beech-Nut’s permits to build in the Florida Business Park on Route 5S. Union members packed the parking lot and carried signs asking for IDA reform and asking Beech-Nut not to hire out-of-state workers. Speakers took to the podium and talked with union members about the importance of keeping contract jobs local. Union leaders had been organizing the rally since learning Beech-Nut awarded a construction contract to Buckner Steel in North Carolina. New York state is providing Beech-Nut with 4.5 million in funding for the project, causing many at the meeting to question the awarding of a contract for the project to an out-of-state company. Frank Natalie of the Schenectady Central Labor Council said the awarding of the contracts to Buckner would mean the loss of 2200 hours and around .1 million to local workers. Democrat Tracey Brooks, who is running for the 21st Congressional District seat being vacated by Michael mcnulty at the end of the year, said the IDA needs to pay attention to what’s going on in the local community more closely. She said it is a travesty it took a rally to attempt to get Beech-Nut and the IDA

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Beech-Nut IDA Union Rally Local Jobs Local People Part 1

Union Groups Call For Use of Local Workers on Project FLORIDA, NY — Chanting “local jobs for local people,” more than 50 union members from across the region rallied Monday to ask Beech-Nut and the Montgomery County Industrial Development Agency to hire union labor. The rally took place immediately preceding the latest town Planning Board meeting to discuss Beech-Nut’s permits to build in the Florida Business Park on Route 5S. Union members packed the parking lot and carried signs asking for IDA reform and asking Beech-Nut not to hire out-of-state workers. Speakers took to the podium and talked with union members about the importance of keeping contract jobs local. Union leaders had been organizing the rally since learning Beech-Nut awarded a construction contract to Buckner Steel in North Carolina. New York state is providing Beech-Nut with 4.5 million in funding for the project, causing many at the meeting to question the awarding of a contract for the project to an out-of-state company. Frank Natalie of the Schenectady Central Labor Council said the awarding of the contracts to Buckner would mean the loss of 2200 hours and around .1 million to local workers. Democrat Tracey Brooks, who is running for the 21st Congressional District seat being vacated by Michael mcnulty at the end of the year, said the IDA needs to pay attention to what’s going on in the local community more closely. She said it is a travesty it took a rally to attempt to get Beech-Nut and the IDA

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