WSI to hold hiring event at Magna Cosma this Wednesday
Workforce Strategies, Inc.
and last updated 2021-04-10 19:58:39-04
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. â Workforce Strategies, Inc. is scheduled to host an in-person hiring event at Magna Cosma International this week.
The event is set to run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, April 14.
The staffing agency says they and Cosma are looking to fill positions for CNC operators, quality inspectors, forklift operators and die-cast operators.
Weâre told associates may be eligible to be hired in after a 30-day period and that pay starts at $14.25 to $15 per hour.
âAssociates of Cosma note that what they love most about working here is the ability to further their career with thorough training, employee development, and the freedom to expand their skill set beyond the job description,â says WSI Account Manager Rebecca Aldrich.
WSI to hold in-person hiring event at DENSO Manufacturing April 22
Workforce Strategies, Inc.
and last updated 2021-04-10 17:29:40-04
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. â Workforce Strategies, Inc. plans to host an in-person hiring event at DENSO Manufacturing later this month.
The staffing company says the event is scheduled to be held on site from noon to 5 p.m. on Thursday, April 22.
Weâre told they plan to fill a number of warehouse and assembly positions across first and second shifts.
WSI says associates can look forward to a $500 sign-on bonus, a free GED program, and opportunities for overtime. They say associates will become eligible to be hired into the company after 30 days, upon which hires will receive a benefits package.
March 1, 2021 9:45 am
The Veterinary Council of Ireland (VCI) conducted a number of inspections of vet practice premises last year, with some disciplinary matters considered for sanction including the prescribing of animal remedies to animals not under the care of the vet in question.
In a statement this morning (Monday, March 1), the council underlined that veterinary practitioners can only prescribe and dispense prescription-only medicines, including antibiotics, to animals that are under their care.
The VCI provided a definition for this, explaining: “An animal is considered to be under the care of a vet when specific requirements are satisfied, to ensure that the prescribing vet has sufficient knowledge of the animal and their environment to ensure safe and informed prescribing, in the interests of animal welfare and public health.
March 1, 2021 9:41 am
The Veterinary Council of Ireland (VCI) “will work with stakeholders” on regulating veterinary medicines under new EU laws which are set to come in next year – which will restrict the use of medicines and antiparasitic (dosing) products from 2022.
The council will include definitions of terms contained in the new laws – named the EU Veterinary Medicine Regulations 2019/6 – in the VCI Code of Professional Conduct.
Regulations
The VCI said it is engaging with stakeholders in considering the definition of various terms contained in the EU Veterinary Medicine Regulations 2019/6.
The EU Veterinary Medicine Regulations 2019/6 coming into force in January 2022, will restrict the use of veterinary medicines, antibiotics and antimicrobials in food producing animals, in the interest of public health and animal health and welfare.