Almost 50% of Hiring Decision-Makers See Employee Increase in Coming Months
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A survey from The Harris Poll, commissioned by Express Employment Professionals, reveals an air of optimism in the coming months as 46% of hiring decision-makers plan to increase employee count. Getting people back to work, safely, should be the number one priority in rebuilding the economy in 2021. - Express CEO Bill Stoller OKLAHOMA CITY (PRWEB) January 27, 2021 Nearly half of U.S. hiring decision-makers anticipate increasing their employee count in early 2021, leading to an air of optimism that the economy is slowly recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic crash last year.
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Lamla Yeshe, managing director of Holy Isle.
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West Michigan Job-A-Thon seeks to fill 400 openings
Express Employment Professionals is hosting a job-a-thon Tuesday looking to fill 400 jobs.
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. â Express Employment Professionals is hosting a 12-hour âJob-A-Thonâ on Tuesday, Jan. 19, as it looks to fill some 400 light industrial positions in Grand Rapids.
David Robb, the director of operations at Express Employment Professionals, says about 100 companies make up these 400 openings, and the pay ranges from $13 to $17 an hour. The roles vary from machine operators to warehouse workers, to shipping and receiving, forklift operators, and many more.
EEP will have 25 members of its team taking phone calls all day Tuesday between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., helping find the right fit for callers. âOur goal is just to connect with as many people on the phone as possible, and weâll be doing an initial 15- to maybe 30-minute phone interview, going over peopleâ
Marblehead residents look for answers with open letter
See Police Chief Robert Picariello s response in separate news story
Requests Regarding the Investigation of the Timothy Tufts Incident and Marblehead Police Department Procedures
To: Marblehead Board of Selectmen; Jason Silva, Town Administrator; Chief Robert Picariello, Marblehead Police Chief; Terence Delehanty, Independent Investigator;
Dear Ms. Belf-Becker, Mr. Depew, Mr. Grader, Mr. Nye, Mr. Silva, Chief Picariello and Chief Delehanty,
In the wake of the allegation that a Marblehead police officer carved a swastika into the side of a fellow officer’s car, we, the undersigned Marblehead residents, are writing to request your consideration of several requests relative to hiring and professional development practices as well as to the independent investigation into this particular incident.
19-2, Series 1-4
This richly-nuanced character-driven drama revolves around the lives of two unwilling partners in the Montreal Police Department: officers Nick Barron (Adrian Holmes,
Arrow,
Letterkenny,
Falling Skies) who patrol the urban sprawl of downtown’s 19th Precinct in Cruiser No. 2.
19-2 is about the tensions and bonds that develop between two incompatible men of very different temperaments and life experiences. Over time, Nick and Ben’s mistrust and antagonism for each other give way to moments of mutual respect and a wavering chance at a true partnership. As the series progresses, we also come to know the tightly knit squad of Precinct 19: their friendship and enmity, loyalty and betrayal. The series portrays the unpredictability and fragility of the world of a beat cop through moments of life-threatening intensity, both on and off duty, cementing