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Friday, February 10, 2006

Outsourcing News - CEOs Fret Over America's Workforce


CEOs Fret Over America's Workforce
Forbes - WASHINGTON, DC - Is the American worker falling behind? The chief executive officers of some of America's top companies seem to think so. Seven of them, including Pfizer 's Hank McKinnell , Texas Instrument 's Richard Templeton and Accenture 's

I.T. Salaries Up for the Highly Skilled
Enterprise Linux I.T. - Because Fortune 500 companies rely on the Yoh index, the report could translate into new hiring and retention strategies for CIOs. "Unemployment has been dropping steadily, and we're nearly back into the territory of the late 1990s when there was a

Outsourcing May Be Beneficial To Job Markets
KGO - Feb. 9 - Outsourcing is certainly never good news for the person loosing a job to an overseas worker, but there are indications that outsourcing is not necessarily bad for the economy as a whole, or the jobs market. The issue of outsourcing is clear

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