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Pacific, which supplies 4,500 service people to private companies and U.S. Government installations worldwide, will hire 60 to 90 American workers for the contract, leaving as many as 200 positions unfilled. Admitted one State Department official: "There was quite a bit of redundancy of jobs at the missions...
...companies like Harvard grads; last year one-third of the 200 interviewed students got job offers, according to Chernick. "We've had great success over the past years and we have Harvard graduates currently at the partner level," says a representative from Peat, Marwick Mitchell. "We hire a lot of Harvard people and are very disposed to Harvard students...
Harrington takes a strong stand and has a consistently good record on civil rights, said Manning. "As United States attorney for Massachusetts, Harrington sought to employ as many Blacks and minorities as possible. During Shannon's terms as Congressman, he didn't hire one Black or minority...
...elected, DeNucci, 47, says he would modernize the auditor's office with computers, hire auditors with expertise in the various state agencies and set up a special unit that would work with the inspector general on suspected areas of corruption and abuse...
While many South African whites are trying to dismiss the impact of the U.S. pullouts, the departures can eventually hurt. The new owners may initially leave facilities and work forces untouched. In fact, GM last week announced plans to hire immediately 200 new workers for the launch of an upcoming model. But that often radically changes later. In Port Elizabeth, which once styled itself the "Detroit of South Africa," employment nose- dived in 1985 when Ford sold its majority share to local owners, who then shifted operations to Pretoria. Last week many Port Elizabethans doubted GM's assurances that...