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BY GINA G. SCALA NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Job seekers today face prejudice if they are among the long-term unemployed and slow growth in the job market. But thanks to a bill being considered by the New ...
BY GINA G. SCALA NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM With only 96,000 jobs added in August, it would seem that’s why the unemployed worker is, well, still unemployed. But based on a new survey by Bullhorn, the ...
3. julie loves o'bama's cock
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... idiot pals will be sucking an unemployed little pecker. ...
... $400 in New York. Additionally, New Jersey provided 99 weeks of benefits, the longest period available, to its unemployed residents. To jump start unemployment reduction, New Jersey Senate President ...
... actually hovers closer to 16 percent when information not used to amass the official number is considered. "For example, if you have been unemployed for 12 months, given some other criteria, and you ...
... transportation, information services and public employment, showed little change in August. An estimated 12.5 million workers remain idled. Of those, 5 million workers are considered long-term unemployed, ...
7. Unemployment Extended Benefits
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I have been unemployed for almost 2 years. The company I was working for had to lay off 80% of their employees due to the ecomony. I had worked for them for 23 years. I have never been late on my mortgage ...
8. JOBS FOR NEW JERSEY
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... executives, the leaders of corporations and the governor convene a Let Us Rebuild New Jersey Jobs Forum and actually frame a program to get the unemployed back to work before Xmas 2012. ...
BY GINA G. SCALA NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM With the poverty rate in New Jersey on the rise and the unemployment rate at a three-decade high, a bill rewarding small businesses for hiring unemployed workers ...
... Romney’s boyhood home, is above the national average with 9.0 percent unemployed. However, with General Motors and Chrysler regaining a measure of prosperity, the state appears to be staging something ...
... War II; nearly 23 million Americans are unemployed or underemployed. The 368,000 Americans who have given up on finding work in August actually contributed to a slight dip in the national unemployment ...
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The job numbers are heading in the right direction, albeit rather slowly. We could have shed jobs which would have been extremely troubling. As far as the unemployed who have stopped looking for work, ...
... However, the idea of WHAT is sexy comes and goes. And I know why that image of beach-tanned bodies with distressed jeans and tight tees is suddenly unattractive. It’s because that look says “unemployed” ...
BY JILLIAN RISBERG NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM Posting a resume on the Internet can be like dropping it in a black hole, but a billboard is unavoidable. Brandon Stuard of Ohio wanted to help his unemployed ...
... Eastwood did manage to point-out that 23 million Americans are unemployed and called it a “national disgrace." “Now it’s time for someone else to come along and solve the problem,” said Eastwood to a ...
... 9.8 percent. It’s a three and a half decade high of joblessness for struggling New Jersey residents and as some state officials collect as many as two paychecks, the unemployed continue to battle to ...
BY GINA G. SCALA NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM As New Jersey faces near historic unemployment, the state Senate Monday unanimously voted for a job-creation bill that received mixed reviews last year. Both ...
... which determines the unemployment rate. CNN Money reports the more comprehensive unemployment rate, known as U-6, jumped to 15 percent. This number includes the unemployed looking for work; discouraged ...
... said in a guidance letter to state workforce centers, where the unemployed go for work and support, that the layoffs, which could begin on Jan. 2 and significantly impact the defense industry, are ...
20. Alex Jones
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Alex Jones has more brains in his pinky than a wannabe loser like michael hayne. nice try though mike. (and regarding alex being unemployed - wrong again - his broadcasts reach millions and his work is ...
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