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- Slowing Boston’s ‘brain drain’ – The Boston Globe
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- Offshore Wind – UK – London Array O&M Base Boosts Local Job Market
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Tag Archives: local job market
Slowing Boston’s ‘brain drain’ – The Boston Globe
Internships can slow that trend by offering students stronger ties to the local job market, and in turn, to a region where they may settle down, according to the study. Internships are a way for students to get experience in … Continue reading
Offshore Wind – UK – London Array O&M Base Boosts Local Job Market
London Array's Operations & Maintenance (O&M) base at the Port of Ramsgate was officially opened by local MP Laura Sandys on Friday 9 March. The base will be home to around 70 wind farm technicians and up to 20 support … Continue reading
Economist: Recovery boosts Houston real estate market – Houston Chronicle
Area housing prices will rise this year amid a strong local job market and a lack of new supply, economist Ted C. Jones said today at an annual symposium on real estate and the economy. “This market is back,” Jones, … Continue reading
Dayton manufacturer assessing local job market – Dayton Business Journal
Send this story to a friend. Dayton manufacturer assessing local job market. This was printed from Dayton Business Journal. Choose a city. Dayton Business Journal by Joe Cogliano, Senior Reporter. http://www.bizjournals.com/dayton/blog/2012/05/dayton-manufacturer-assessing-local.html
Local job market not good, but could be worse – The Morning Sentinel, Waterville, ME
Maine news, sports, weather from Waterville Morning Sentinel. View Mobile Version of this site. Sunday, September 18, 2011. Unemployment rate at three-year low, but numbers suggest shrinking work force. http://www.onlinesentinel.com/news/not-goodbut-couldbe-worse_2011-09-17.html
