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...Kerry and Bush snipe at each other about the rising cost of gas, even though Americans still pay the lowest pump prices in the world. Outsourcing dominates the headlines for months, despite the fact that the rising cost of health insurance is far more responsible for employers? hesitation to hire new workers. In bad economic times, any presidential challenger has only one real message on the economy: The guy in the White House hasn?t done enough. The incumbent has just one retort: Yes, I have...
...don’t hire anyone who can’t go through a backgrounding process,” said Anthony “Tony” Miceli, Vice President of Sales at Securitas Security Services USA, a security contractor at Harvard...
...offense during their first six games, he added the play-calling responsibilities to his plate. "Running the offense is a fun part of the game. It's the reason I got into coaching in the first place," he says. "But as the big fish, I should be able to hire someone to do that job. Sure, it would have made things easier...
MUHLENKAMP: I am an investor but also an employer. If I'm making money, there are two good reasons I hire: to make more money and to save time. Companies have been cautious, but the patterns are familiar. Jobs will be back...
SUSAN BYRNE: Companies don't care if our children are working in a Nissan plant in North Carolina or if we hire an accountant in India. The kinds of jobs we create here and the kind we send overseas may have a profound effect on society, but it doesn't affect corporate profits. In a worldwide sense, we are having a strong and vigorous jobs recovery...