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U.S. Labor Dept. Announces $50M National Emergency Grant to Create Approximately 10,000 Temporary Jobs to Assist Hurricane Katrina Recovery Efforts in MS
WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The U.S. Department of Labor today announced a National Emergency Grant of up to $50 million to establish approximately 10,000 temporary jobs for eligible dislocated workers to help in the recovery and clean-up efforWASHINGTON, Sept. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The U.S. Department of Labor...
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, job, Microsoft Corp.
Research articles 2005-09-02
National Urban League Establishes Hurricane Katrina Fund to Assist Evacuees With Jobs, Housing Needs; Citigroup, Freddie Mac, Nehemiah Corporation Contribute
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Tags: Citigroup Inc., Freddie Mac, Hurricane Katrina, job
Research articles 2005-10-04
U.S. Online Job Demand Dips Slightly in September, According to Monster Employment Index; Findings Reflect Initial Impact of Hurricane Katrina, as Online Job Availability in West South Central Region Plunges
NEW YORK -- Online Demand in Construction Industry Extends Eleven-Month Upward Growth Trend
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, job, Monster
Research articles 2005-10-06
Monster Worldwide to Sponsor Clarksdale, Mississippi Area Job Fair for Hurricane Katrina Survivors & Rebuild Workers
CLARKSDALE, Miss. -- Volunteers from Monster and Red Wing Shoe Company Join Forces to Assist Job Seekers and Give Them a Chance to Win ''Career Re-Start'' Packages that include Monster Resume Writing, and Salary Analysis Services, a Dell Home Computing System, and Savings on Work Boots
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, job, Monster Worldwide Inc., worker
Research articles 2006-04-10
Monster Worldwide and Red Wing Shoe Company Join Forces to Help Hurricane Katrina Victims Get Back to Work via Services at Job Fairs and Regional Sweepstakes
NEW YORK & RED WING, Minn. -- Providing Volunteer Services and Free Red Wing Boot Giveaways at Local Job Fairs; and Launching Online Regional "Career Re-Start" Sweepstakes
Tags: Hurricane Katrina, job, Monster Worldwide Inc.
Research articles 2006-04-25

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Workstream Offers Job Search Assistance to Hurricane Katrina and Rita Victims; Workstream Subsidiaries 6FigureJobs and Allen And Associates, Spearhead Effort to Help Local Job Seekers and Employers
OTTAWA -- Workstream Inc.TM (NASDAQ: WSTM), a provider of On-Demand Enterprise Workforce Management software and services, today announced the launch of two job search assistance programs for the victims of Hurricane Katrina and Rita. The job search and recruitment programs are spearheaded by 6FigureJobs and Allen And Associates, which are...
Tags: Workstream Inc.
Research articles 2005-10-03
U.S. Labor Department Announces Job Bank to Assist Workers,Employers Affected by Hurricane Katrina
WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the creation of the Katrina Recovery Job Connection dedicated to connecting workers impacted by the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina with employers who want to hire them. It will also support the hiring associated with critical...
Tags: job, U.S. Department of Labor, worker
Research articles 2005-09-12
Insource America Teams Up with Adecco to Help Hurricane Victims; Katrina Relief Job Bank Provides Re-Employment Services
HOLBROOK, N.Y. -- Insource America, the Holbrook-based IT support company, which recently announced its plans to donate technical support services to companies and organizations crippled by Hurricane Katrina, has teamed up with Adecco (NYSE:ADO), the global leader in human resources and staffing services, to provide a re-employment solution for hurricane...
Tags: Adecco, job
Research articles 2005-10-03
Surely the most unfortunate thing President Bush has said since the disaster of Hurricane Katrina is the now-famous compliment directed to then—Federal Emergency Management Agency chief Michael Brown: "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job.&quot
Surely the most unfortunate thing President Bush has said since the disaster of Hurricane Katrina is the now-famous compliment directed to then--Federal Emergency Management Agency chief Michael Brown: "Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job." The president made the remark during a visit to Alabama on September 2, and...
Tags: Bush, Federal Emergency Management Agency, job, president
Research articles 2005-10-10
International CES Announces Support for Travel Industry Job Bank to Assist Victims of Hurricane Katrina
ARLINGTON, Va. -- The following statement was issued today by Consumer Electronics Association CEA Vice President, Events and Conferences Karen Chupka, expressing support for a new job bank to help workers in the travel and tourism industry displaced by Hurricane Katrina find new employment as soon as possible. CEA produces...
Tags: Consumer Electronics Association, Strategy
Research articles 2005-09-15
Hurricane Victims Facing Job Loss Have Opportunity To Learn New Skill; H&R Block to Waive Income Tax Course Tuition for Katrina Victims to Broaden Career Options and Teach Valuable Financial Skills
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- According to recent government reports, nearly 300,000 Gulf Coast residents have lost jobs in the wrath of Hurricane Katrina. As these individuals begin to rebuild their lives and consider new career options, H&R Block (NYSE: HRB) wants to help.
Tags: career, financial, H&R Block Inc., income, income tax, job, job loss
Research articles 2005-10-05
Valero Commits $1 Million to Support Hurricane Katrina Relief Efforts
SAN ANTONIO -- Valero Energy Corp. (NYSE:VLO) has pledged a $1 million donation to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund to help those affected by Hurricane Katrina. "This is a national tragedy and we're very concerned about the thousands of people who are going through such a difficult...
Tags: Valero L.P.
Research articles 2005-09-01
Photo caption only: Katrina's legacy
Shelly Phillips holds niece Kimmore Barthelemy in the FEMA Diamond travel trailer park Sunday in Port Sulphur, La. Phillips lost her home and job in Hurricane Katrina and is raising four children. FEMA parks that house many Katrina victims are to close Saturday, prompting fears that people will be forced...
Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, photograph
Research articles 2008-05-27
Some Marylanders are taking action to assist in the hurricane-
Eric Rice is actually doing something millions of Americans have only thought about doing the past month. He's taking a break from his day job as general manager of Baltimore-based BulkRegister LLC, an Internet domain name registrar, to volunteer as a relief worker in the Gulf Coast...
Tags: INTERNET, Red Cross
Research articles 2005-09-26
Toxic trailers for hurricane victims? Heckuva job, FEMA
Paul Stewart and his wife, Melody, lost "everything we owned in the span of a couple of hours," when Hurricane Katrina swept through their home in Bay St. Louis, Miss., nearly two years ago. In December 2005, they were relieved when the Federal Emergency Management Agency...
Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, FINANCE, Government, Insurance, MARKETING
Research articles 2007-08-02
The right man for the job Payton's personality a big factor in his success, former colleagues say.(Sports)
Byline: Kent McDill Daily Herald Sports Writer Rarely, in the history of the National Football League, has there been a coach better suited for a job than Sean Payton was when he became coach of the New Orleans Saints. Never, in the...
Tags: coach, job, NFL, Sean
Research articles 2007-01-20
West Jefferson Medical Center looks to fill job vacancies
Staff members at West Jefferson Medical Center were asked to let administrators know by Friday whether they planned to return to their jobs after Hurricane Katrina, and now the hospital is seeking to fill the resulting vacancies. Francine Miguel, director of human resources, said some of the affected...
Tags: Jefferson Medical
Research articles 2005-09-17
A Public Policy Assessment of the Aftermath of Katrina
A Public Policy Assessment of the Aftermath of Katrina There Is No Such Thing as a Natural Disaster: Race, Class, and Hurricane Katrina Edited by Chester Hartman and Gregory D. Squires (Taylor & Francis, $22.95 paper) How many people were severely impacted when Hurricanes Katrina and Rita ravaged the Gulf...
Tags: essay, Federal Emergency Management Agency, FINANCE, Katrina, Mortgages
Research articles 2006-09-01
Starting Anew: biding their time in out-of-state teaching positions, New Orleans faculty members are optimistic about a post-Katrina return to the 'Big Easy'
Not a day goes by that Dr. Jeanine R. Burse doesn't wonder what she would be doing if she hadn't been laid off from her job at Xavier University of New Orleans. It was more than a job, and more than a return to her alma mater. The former...
Tags: Dr., job, Katrina, professor, Sarah, Tulane University
Research articles 2006-03-23
Goodwill Industries International and America's Health Insurance Plans Help Katrina Survivors Get Back to Work; Newly Created Job Bank Will Post Openings at AHIP Member Companies.
Byline: Goodwill Industries International ROCKVILLE, Md., Sept. 27 AScribe Newswire -- Goodwill Industries International and America's Health Insurance Plans AHIP are partnering to help workers displaced by Hurricane Katrina find new jobs. A newly created job bank -- for exclusive access by Goodwill --...
Tags: AHIP, Goodwill Industries International Inc.
Research articles 2005-09-27
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