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Via awards, glitz, a Musikfest ball
Special to The Morning CallGLITZ AND GLAM IN THE GARDEN Inimitable designer Scott Rothenberger celebrated in Broadway style with more than 100 friends, colleagues and family members Thursday evening, June 19, at his home in Barto. The poolside, show-themed gala, ''written,...Tags: Musikfest, Tom Smith, Banana Factory, Allentown, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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IN THE WORKPLACE: Direct deposit can't be mandatory
The Orlando SentinelI help do payroll for a small company. The boss strongly encourages the employees to sign up for direct deposit of their pay, and most of the employees have been glad to comply. But a few insist on being paid by check. These same few complain on the rare...Tags: Melville, Employees, Wages and Pensions, Lawyers, Employers
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Suburbia's not dead yet
While millions of American families struggle with falling house prices, soaring gasoline costs and tightening credit, some environmentalists, urban planners and urban real estate speculators are welcoming the bad news as signaling what they have long...Tags: Commodity Markets, Prices, Sun Microsystems Inc., Burbank (Los Angeles, California), San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Creative cost-cutting used to avoid layoffs
As Michigan-based Pro-Temp Inc. grapples with its slowest period in eight years, co-owner Cal Van Hemert has started snipping away at expenses at the heating, cooling and refrigeration service company. He replaced the company's formal holiday dinner...Tags: Government, California, Camarillo, National Government, Wages and Pensions
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62,000 jobs lost, off nearly half-million for year
AP Economics WriterThe nation lost jobs for a sixth month in a row in June, a storm of pink slips drenching this year's July Fourth holiday for more than 60,000 Americans and leaving thousands more worried about the future. Weighed down by energy prices and the housing...Tags: Commodity Markets, Prices, Layoffs and Downsizing, Family, Business
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Fragile economy takes toll on jobs
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe nation shed 62,000 more jobs in June, bringing total losses for the year to 438,000 and rekindling concerns that the United States is in recession. What's more, the Labor Department's unemployment report, released Thursday, showed job losses in April...Tags: University of Maryland, Economy, Commodity Markets, Prices, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Nation's economy loses another 62,000 jobs in June
The nation lost jobs for a sixth month in a row in June as employers eliminated 62,000 positions, bringing total losses so far this year to 438,000, according to the Labor Department on Thursday. The unemployment rate held steady at 5.5 percent after...Tags: California, Wages and Pensions, Stocks, Moody's Corporation, Job Layoffs
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Jobs continue to fade
Chicago Tribune reporterU.S. employers chopped 62,000 workers from their payrolls in June, the Labor Department reported Thursday, the sixth consecutive month in which the nation's stumbling economy has lost jobs. The jobless rate was 5.5 percent, unchanged from May but...Tags: Economy, Wages and Pensions, Weather Reports, Moody's Corporation, Job Layoffs
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Stocks close week mixed on uneven economic data
From wire reportsWall Street capped a shortened trading week with a mixed finish yesterday after some uneven economic data: news of a contraction in the nation's services sector and a tame reading on employment. The stock market closed early ahead of the Fourth of July...Tags: New York Stock Exchange, Stock Broking, Unemployment, United Therapeutics Corporation, Foundation Coal Holdings Incorporated
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Employers Cut Jobs for Sixth Straight Month
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- Employers cut payrolls by 62,000 in June, the sixth straight month of nationwide job losses, underscoring the economy's fragile state. The unemployment rate held steady at 5.5 percent. The latest snapshot of business conditions, released by...Tags: Economy, Robert Menendez, Business, Money and Monetary Policy, Credit Ratings
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