JFC agrees on state jobs attrition – Delaware Online
DOVER — To save almost $14 million in salary money, the state will not replace nonessential employees expected to retire or resign in the fiscal year ahead, under a $3 billion

Retiring school official considers more teaching – Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal
When Welcome Back Kotter – the hit TV show about a teacher who gets a job at his old school – was on the tube in the 1970s, it could well have been about Barb Spadoni. Spadoni

Albania’s Berisha pledging free and fair elections – Globe and Mail
P rime Minister Sali Berisha faces a tough fight Sunday in national elections seen as a key test of the country’s political maturity as it eyes European Union membership. One of

Bombardier deal saved – Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal
The Bombardier-Toronto Transit Commission streetcar contract, that‘s expected to bring hundreds of jobs to Thunder Bay, has been saved at the 11th hour by Toronto city council

JOBS: MONTIEL URGES EMPLOYERS TO CONSIDER LOCAL RESIDENTS FIRST – Gibraltar Chronicle
Employment Minister Luis Montiel has welcomed that this year once again the number of jobs generated by the economy has increased by 4.1% from 19,696 in October of 2007 to 20,509

Wall St Week Ahead: Stocks eye jobs, other data in July 4th week – Reuters UK
NEW YORK, June 26 (Reuters) – For stock investors, June’s job report could be a make-or-break factor next week in determining whether the recent rally has legs or not. The monthly

IBM loses bid to block former M&A executive from job at rival Dell – Canada East
SAN JOSE, Calif. – IBM Corp. won’t be able to block its former mergers and acquisitions chief from working at rival Dell Inc. while a lawsuit against the executive works its way

RBC Rewards GTA’s “Local Heroes” with Donations – CNW Group
RBC Continues to Commit During Tough Times with Community Celebration Week TORONTO, June 26 /CNW/ – Community groups throughout the GTA were the winners this week, after RBC

Paramedics threaten to walk – Toronto Sun
Paramedics in Canada’s largest city may not be on the job tomorrow, their union rep warns. CUPE 416 ambulance unit chairman Glenn Fontaine said if city negotiators don’t start

Adorable Killean Doubles, Hudon Triples – Standardbred Canada
For the second straight week, Adorable Killean won the $12,000 Fillies & Mares Open Pace, but this time around trainer, driver and owner David Hudon used a different strategy to