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...from Tamworth, are offered full-time jobs. "The traineeship and working at the Commonwealth Bank has given me great confidence," says Langen-baker, who also found peer support at school from the other trainees. Career banker Bruce McQualter, an ANZ Bank regional manager based in Tamworth, is a staunch AES ally and is proud that having lived his life in this part of the country he now has the opportunity to help Aboriginal people. "The program is a great discipline for young people. It gives them direction," he says. "We need local people to stay in our towns. I want...
...Harvard women’s hockey team that the score is kept in goals and not shots. For the second straight contest, the sixth-ranked Crimson (3-2-2, 2-2-2 ECAC) easily outshot an Ivy rival but due to staunch opposing goaltending and missed chances on the power play, saw its winless streak upped to four games.“This was our first time on the road,” junior Liza Solley said. “And we’re still feeling it out.” Harvard scraped out a 1-1 tie with...
...allowed to participate in decisions, they would not only become happier and more productive but also provide valuable insights. CEOs prized his clarity. But everyone who labors in a cubicle, in the field or on a factory floor should prize Drucker too. He was a free-market champion and staunch defender of profits. But he showed us how those things need not be at odds with a dignified, productive work force...
...university remained staunch in its refusal to bargain with the Graduate Student Organizing Committee (GSOC)—which is affiliated with United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 2110—even after the union voted last week to set Nov. 9 as the strike deadline...
...Wednesday's attacks suggest that Abdullah's worst fears about the Iraq war may be coming to pass. Though the King has been a staunch ally in the War on Terrorism, and provided key logistical support in the Iraq invasion, he strongly opposed the war on grounds that a conflict could further destabilize the Middle East...