Word: hirings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...nations have deregulated gambling or privatized casinos that were once state run and now need a new look. And where better to get a feel for the Las Vegas style than in Las Vegas? So hordes of foreign gambling impresarios have trekked there to soak up the atmosphere and hire those creating it. "We're just so much bigger, and we really know what we're doing," says Len Butcher, managing editor of the trade journal Gaming Today. "The rest of the world is taking their first baby steps...
...jobs in commercial animation is not that great because you're a cog in the team," she said. "But if you find something here that you like and do well...then you're that much further in convincing someone out in the world that this is what they should hire...
Morgan's assertion that the company hired 300 replacement workers less than two hours after the union vote is ridiculous. The company did not hire any replacement workers until the union rejected the contract offer and indicated that it would not extend the contract. Further, Cardinal informed the union that replacement workers would be hired in order to service the needs of the health-care community, which depends on efficient and speedy delivery of products by Cardinal. The company did not hire a full workforce until weeks after the union began the strike. It should also be noted that...
...Gonzalez step down too. In an episode in Washington early this year, Hispanic parents accused an African-American principal of taping the mouths of two Latino students who had allegedly cursed their teacher, and parading one of them through the school. The city's superintendent immediately pledged to hire more bilingual teachers and a full-time multicultural administrator. Hispanic-black tension also underlined last December's "ebonics" controversy in Oakland, Calif. The black-majority school board's announcement that African-American students spoke their own second language was made in part to garner a share of the federal bilingual funds...
...head might leave the victim alive. Such is the wisdom of Hit Man, a step-by-step guide to succeeding in the paid-killer trade. Author Rex Feral, a pen name that's ersatz Latin for "king of the wild animals," insists that this $10 murder-for-hire manual provides a public service. Sometimes, Feral explains, a hit man is the only means of obtaining "personal justice...