120 finalists from 30 countries match skills May 12-15, competing for global recognition, top honors and $260,000 in prize money. (PRWeb May 12, 2008) Read the full story at http://ww1.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb929504.htm
MEP Jobs and onTargetjobs announced a marketing and content partnership today that will deliver benefits to thousands of employers and professionals throughout the onTargetjobs network of niche career sites. (PRWeb May 12, 2008) Read the full story at http://ww1.prweb.com/releases/2008/05/prweb932514.htm
Over the past six weeks or so, well-known class action law firms have filed numerous class action lawsuits on behalf of Bear Stearns employees. These lawsuits may cost Bear Stearns employees an opportunity to recover anything more than a fraction
Imelda Walsh's flexible working review lacked independence from the government, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) implied this morning.
The strike at Skorpion Zinc mine remains in place with protracted negotiations between the Mineworkers Union of Namibia and mine management continuing throughout the weekend without any positive results.
UGANDA needs about 56,000 additional teachers, if it is to meet its targets in the universal secondary education. According to a recent United States Agency for International Development research programme, the Educational Quality Improvement Programme, Uganda's demand for teachers is
PRODUCTION at the Skorpion Zinc Mine, a subsidiary of Anglo American, in the South came to a standstill when workers downed tools at midnight on Friday after the union and management failed to reached agreement on a long-standing wage dispute.
THE International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) has described as "laughable" claims by a senior Zimbabwean government official that the arms shipment carried by a Chinese ship had made its way into that country.
Special Adviser on Infor-mation and Communi-cation Technology (ICT) to former Governor Aliyu Magatakarda Wama-kko of Sokoto State, Mallam Nasir Shehu Zarummai, has explained that Wammakko before his election was nullified, paid salary arrears to the tune of N1.5 billion to
The air travel industry in Nigeria which was beginning to suffer from a dearth of Nigeria-born pilots may be on its back from that setback with the recent resolved by Virgin Nigeria to give young Nigerians the opportunity of a
We at the Central Organisation of Trade Unions (Cotu) have read with interest Mr Cabral Pinto's article in your newspaper calling for fundamental reforms in Kenya's labour movement.
The Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) has said it has developed a strategy to guide against the involvement of teachers in examination malpractice, cultism and other vices in schools.
The Government will soon start paying pensions directly through national security funds to expedite the process, a senior official said yesterday. Finance and Economic Affairs deputy minister Omar Yussuf Mzee said by August this year, his ministry, which is currently
The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) is to introduce a maintenance and repair capability initiative to its employees, which will help refurbish facilities in the department.
I would like to draw the attention of Ministry of Education and the government in general that while they boast of having enough teachers, they will in the near future wake up to find a shortage of these professionals in
Deputy Minister of Information and Communication, Mohamed Daudis Koroma, explains to Concord Times how his ministry is being run, some of the success stories, his future plans, how he wants to deal with the 'ghost workers' at the Sierra Leone