Archive for August, 2008

Companies Should Understand HR Software Input Requirements

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

The popularity of HR software

is growing, but it’s important to understand what will be required for the software to function correctly and benefit the company.

According to an article on ArticleDashboard

, about 20 percent of companies purchasing HR software stop using the products within six months because they are unable to keep up with the input required to maintain the data.

“A new Human Resource Information System can save you tremendous amounts of time and make you and your staff far more effective at your job, but it is important to understand work will be required to maintain the database and maximize results,” the article notes.

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Kentucky Organization Receives Grant to Help Create New Jobs

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

One Kentucky

organization has received a federal grant that will help create new jobs in the area.

The West Kentucky Workforce Investment Board

recently received a $250,000 Regional Innovation Grant from the United States Department of Labor , according to a press release from the State of Kentucky. The grant will be used to create a regional strategic plan to promote economic growth and create new jobs in nine Kentucky counties and one Tennessee county.

“West Kentucky’s proximity to Fort Campbell and the Nashville area makes it a prime location to provide better employment opportunities for our citizens,” Governor Steve Beshear said in the press release. “A new approach to job creation, education and economic growth is essential to improving Kentucky’s position in the global marketplace and through this initiative the West Kentucky Workforce Investment Board has made that commitment to the citizens it serves.”

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Three New Spots to Create Las Vegas Jobs

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

Three new hotels and casinos are expected to create numerous jobs in Las Vegas

.

While the Las Vegas job

market has been tough for workers, job cuts at many casinos and other businesses have become a benefit to companies trying to staff new hotels and casinos slated to open later this year. The three main hotels and casinos include Aliante Station , Eastside Cannery and Encore, a Wynn Resorts Ltd. property expected to open in December.

The three facilities together are expected to create 7,700 jobs and contribute to a projected 7.5 percent increase in leisure and hospitality employment by the end of 2009. According to the United States Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics

, Nevada had a total non-farm employment of 1,281,800 in July 2008, a decrease of .6 percent from last year.

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Invest Michigan! To Create Jobs

Friday, August 8th, 2008

A new program will help bring new Michigan jobs

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Governor Jennifer M. Granholm has put forth a plan to invest $300 million in Michigan-based companies, a move being dubbed Invest Michigan!. The plan will help create jobs and grow the state pension fund, according to a press release from the State of Michigan

.

“This week, we moved forward on another of our plans to grow business and create jobs by announcing Invest Michigan! – a fund that will use $300 million, a large amount of capital but a small portion of our state pension fund, to invest in businesses that create the jobs we need in Michigan,” Granholm said in the release.

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YouthWorks Program Creates Baltimore Jobs

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

This summer, Baltimore City’s YouthWorks

program was able to provide many youths with a first-hand look at what a Baltimore job might be like.

The program places well-trained, multi-skilled high school and college students into a six week summer employment program with a partnering business, government or organization.

While the program benefits youth by allowing them to explore careers and better understand the value of education, it also enriches businesses by giving them access to a talented and energetic labor pool of motivated workers.

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