See this in an interview with the head of the department right now. Anton olegovich good afternoon , they often say that the Employment Center is a bureaucracy. This is according to the residual principle of vacancy, but in fact, how things are now. And what has changed where the modernization process took place today modern premises with regular staff with clear navigation to the target groups this is not only the purpose of the benefit. It is a complete service for job seekers in terms of. There, orientation assistance in preparing ones regimen and less behaving in negotiations with work began is the work of psychologists. This is a consultation on possible support measures 34 years ago. Ah. The entire Employment Center of the country worked on disparate Knowledge Bases. Ah, resume vacancies, that is, a small piece of the labor market was segmented in each subject. Only moscow did not have a clear understanding of the overall picture of the labor market in the country, we did not und
May have your attention, please . Thank you. Were very pleased to have today as our special guest wes bush, who is the chairman, ceo and president of Northrop Grumman. Northrop grumman as many of you may know is based in falls church, virginia, and its a company that is the fourth Largest Aerospace defense contractor in the United States. Its a company with about 26 billion market cap, and revenues approaching about 25 billiondollars and more than 65,000 employees and when our guest became the ceo in january of 2010, the stock was at a certain level. It is now up 116 since he became the ceo. So, very good. [applause] wes is, grew up in various places in the United States. Went to high school in West Virginia. He went to undergraduate mit. Got a degree in Electrical Engineering and got a masters degree in Electrical Engineering and joined the Aerospace Corporation which was entity affiliated with the u. S. Government. Later he went to trw where he rose up quickly and ultimately ran thei
January 21, 2021 · 0 Comments
Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL
LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the local community organizations have buckled down to ensure residents of Caledon have been able to receive the care or resources they require.
Caledon Community Services (CCS) has run into a series of challenges amid the pandemic but have continued to overcome through the help from community members, organizations and local businesses.
CCS’s The Exchange is a community kitchen where local residents can access healthy, fresh food, and information and tools needed to learn basic nutrition and how to prepare meals.
Their food support program allows residents to receive packed and nutritious meals for individuals and families in need.