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HireStrategy Direct November 7, 2006
Jobless Rate Sinks to 5-Year Low
The Labor Department announced the nation's unemployment rate is the lowest in five years despite many economists' expectations for the tight job market to loosen in October. Also, a survey reveals that the Class of 2006 will see a continual
increase in starting salaries, as a result of the strong job market.
With the Holiday gift giving season approaching, an attorney offers her view on
what is and what is not acceptable during the holiday season. Also, if you ever feel that you are only showing part of yourself at work, you'll want to read about this article on "Thinking Deficiency Disorder."
Paul Villella CEO, HireStrategy
News and Articles
Jobless Rate Sinks to 5-Year Low
A recent report suggests our current robust labor market could initiate strong growth in 2007.
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Class of 2006 Enjoys Strongest Job Market in Four Years
According to a recent survey, information sciences and economics are among some of the majors who will receive the biggest increases in average starting salaries, upon graduating college.
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Holiday Time at the Office? Call the Lawyer
Snowflakes, peace on earth, and sexual harassment lawsuits: How to walk the gift-giving line with clients and employees alike.
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Wise Up
Companies hire smart people and turn them stupid, contributing to Thinking Deficiency Disorder.
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