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- Vietnam: Opportunity Is Everywhere
- For Westerners with little management experience can have their pick of good jobs in Vietnam. When Todd Brizendine lost his New York marketing job in November 2008, he immediately began shooting off resumes and calling on friends and former colleagues to try to land a...
- Articles 2009-10-22
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- VIETNAM: WTO MEMBERSHIP TO PROMOTE FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN VIETNAM.
- According to "VoV", the UK's BBC radio said that Vietnam's accession to the World Trade Organization WTO should encourage more foreign companies to invest in the country, create new jobs and increase the incomes of its people. According t According to "VoV", the UK's BBC radio...
- Research articles 2006-10-30
- WTO MEMBERSHIP TO PROMOTE FOREIGN INVESTMENT IN VIETNAM
- October 30, 2006According to "VoV", the UK's BBC radio said that Vietnam's accession to the World Trade Organization WTO should encourage more foreign companies to invest in the country, create new jobs and increase the incomes of its people. October 30, 2006According to "VoV", the UK's BBC radio said that...
- Research articles 2006-11-07
- New Jobs Are Out There, But Same Pay Isn't.
- By Jeffrey McCracken, Detroit Free Press Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 30--For struggling workers like Keith Burnham, it's not just the quantity of jobs that aren't there -- it's the quality of those that are. And so far in this...
- Research articles 2004-01-30
- Coleman talks jobs and trade
- On a tour of Northwestern Minnesota on Monday, Sen. Norm Coleman, R-Minn., stopped at Digi-Key, one of the Thief River Falls area's biggest employers with ties all over the world, to talk about jobs and foreign trade.The Mexicans, he said, are complaining about cheap labor in China, and the Chinese...
- Research articles 2006-11-28
- Debenhams to open in Vietnam
- 4 December, 2009 | By Jennifer Creevy Department store group Debenhams is to open in Vietnam as it seeks to bolster its international portfolio. Debenhams will open in Ho-Chi Minh City in two weeks. Chief executive Rob Templeman told The Sun: "There's 16 million people within striking distance of the...
- News items 2009-12-04
- There are about 16% fewer manufacturing jobs in the U.S. since January 2001.(Tip sheet: key metrics and supply alert)(Brief Article)
- There are about 16% fewer manufacturing jobs in the U.S. since January 2001. But, the Labor Department contends most recent job cuts-in chemicals, metalworking and machinery--have come more from business sector consolidation than firms seeking cheaper labor overseas. Most offshore outsourcing--in Mexico and Latin America and...
- Research articles 2004-05-06
- Losing America's livelihood: the U.S. is headed for Third World status unless we change government policies that are driving U.S. businesses offshore, destroying jobs and putting entrepreneurs out of business
- John Williams has been shrimping since 1960. Together with his wife, Kathleen, he operates three shrimp boats out of Tarpon Springs, Florida, north of Tampa Bay. He has weathered recessions, squalls and hurricanes. But he is now facing a tidal wave that has already buried thousands of his fellow shrimp...
- Research articles 2004-01-26
- China: Jobs Abound! (But Do Your Homework)
- Chinese companies are aggressively going after U.S. managers willing to move there. Finding a job in China can be as easy as posting a resume on Monster.com or cruising the job boards on expat Web site eChinaCities.com. ...
- Articles 2009-10-22
- Expanding Overseas:The Best Small Markets
- Thanks to job growth and newfound political stability, these smaller markets present a big opportunity for U.S. and other western companies to expand. .expansionPic { width:324px; float:right; margin:0px 0 10px 10px; padding:5px 5px 0; background:#edece7; border:1px solid #d4d4d4; } * html .expansionPic { display:inline; margin-top:20px;} ...
- Articles 2008-04-21
- Something Samui. (Gateways Gateway).
- Anyone who's been in Hanoi for more than two years may remember Jules and Jess, an English couple who used to work at the British Council. Some time ago, they decided to chuck in their day jobs here in Vietnam and set up a guesthouse on a deserted b ...
- Research articles 2003-04-14
- Need to know: Time Warner falls 7%... Greggs sales up... Kier deal
- View video and Need to Know interactive heatmap Economics Interest rates: The Bank of England should cut interest rates by either a half-point or a full percentage point today, The Times Monetary Policy Committee recommended in a split vote. Three of the nine members of the panel said that no...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Daniel Pink: Why Your Human Capital May Be in Jeopardy
- In today's global economy, workplace expert Daniel Pink argues that many traditionally white-collar skills are becoming commoditized. Here's why you'd better adjust quickly or see the value of your human capital plummet. In your book, you claim that traditional left-brain approaches to careers are no longer ...
- Articles 2009-06-16
- Forza Motorsport 3: Microsoft's latest offers 100 tracks, 400 cars, 300,000 polygons :
- Even if you were an international billionaire playboy car collector (and, this being AutoWeek, some of you are), you probably would not own more than 100 or 200 cars. If you could own a racetrack, you probably could not afford more than one. You could not jet around the world...
- News items 2009-10-29
- The First Step to Landing Your Dream Job? Leave the Country.
- The job market is a disaster in the U.S., but some countries are still paying top dollar for American talent. Are you ready? The economic rebound might feel good if you?re in the Goldman Sachs bonus pool, but for everyone else? Not so much. In fact, if you?re a fresh-from-B-school...
- Articles 2009-10-22
- EU to vote on footwear anti-dumping duties today
- 19 November, 2009 | By Jennifer Creevy The British Retail Consortium is urging EU member states to vote against the continuation of anti-dumping duties on footwear when they meet for a crucial vote this morning. The European Union's anti-dumping committee will vote today on whether to extend anti-dumping duties on...
- News items 2009-11-19
- Textile maker Copland Industries says multinationals are killing the U.S. economy
- The federal government no longer represents the interest of U.S. manufacturing companies and their workers, instead siding with the Communist Chinese government that is putting hundreds of thousands of Americans out of good paying jobs, according to James Copland, chairman of Copland Industries/Copland Fabrics of Burlington, N.C. "The U.S. government's...
- Research articles 2008-06-30
- India: Riding the Backwards Brain Drain
- India?s booming economy, fueled by tech and telecom, is luring western workers. In India, a reverse migration of sorts is taking place. Engineers and scientists from the West are now heading to the subcontinent to work in that land’s expanding job market. Fueling...
- Articles 2009-10-22
- Northern cash cow: job-creating $70m cattle project unveiled.
- Negotiations are underway for a planned $70 million cattle processing facility that would generate hundreds of jobs for local residents. The 5,000-hectare facility, to be built 70 miles northwest of Hanoi in Hoa Binh province, would specialise in breeding cows and processing high-quality milk and beef. ...
- Research articles 2004-11-01
- Child of Asian Immigrants Receives Fellowship at University of Pittsburgh.
- By Joyce Gannon, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 3--Joe N. Nguyen was born in 1980 in Lancaster two years after his parents left South Vietnam. Growing up in the United States as a child of Asian immigrants who barely spoke English yet...
- Research articles 2002-07-03
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