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From Terry O'Neill . In the wake of Steve Jobs' death, many news outlets have been publishing sto...
...Second, that jobs are available but people simply lack the will to t...Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. . Income Security Advocacy Centre. 2004. First St...
... may not prohibit broker-dealers from publishing or distributing research reports or making public ...
The Montreal-based printing and publishing company will consolidate its Coronet plant on Waverley Street into its LGM operation on Moray Street. About 27 people are likely to lose their jobs. Coronet and LGM will continue to operate as separate divisions under the same roof after the move is complete sometime this summer. [David Bell] said the company is planning to spend about $1.6 million on the move and a 3,500 square foot addition at LGM. The last three to four years has been very competitive in the printing industry," Bell said. "We are consolidating under one roof to make sure we remain as efficient as possible.
... shift away from the traditional blue-collar jobs, that once had made Toronto the industrial heart o...Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. . Conlogue, R. 2000. Artist colonizing, American ...
... in downtown Winnipeg and outsourcing the jobs to the Dominican Republic. Phyllise Gelfand, direcctor of communications for Canwest Publishing, said the call centre will likely shut by late sum...
... put it, was spending most of 1983 doing "odd jobs" around headquarters until he became the director ..., Close to Charisma (Halifax: Formac Publishing, 1987), 257. . (29) "Trudeau's push for Cold War p...
The market cap is just over $50 million; there is no equity left," one analyst said. "The bondholders already own it. In terms of converting (bondholders') debt to equity, they are already there. It's semantics. The Aspers are already out. The equity has been wiped out. The company's publishing division, which includes virtually all the largest papers in Canada other than the Winnipeg Free Press, the Globe and Mail and the Journal de Montreal, had also been contributing cash to help make payments on the parent company's debt. But the gloomy newspaper advertising market is not likely to improve quickly enough to prevent that division from breaching its own debt covenant in coming weeks, making another group of bondholders eligible to demand payment on another $1.4 billion in debt. "It'...
..., including the elimination of close to 500 jobs at its publishing operations and the removal of $2...
... curriculum for an anticipated future wave of jobs in the renewable fuels industry . Project manager ...
... residents; and "fewer than 50 percent of the jobs created in the cost-shared programs went to core a...Jim Silver. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. . Lupton, Ruth. 2003. Poverty Street: The Dynamic...
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