Word: training
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...future of their company, while 40 percent don't think their employer values committed, experienced workers. One of the few bright notes in the study: a growing number of workers (42 percent vs. 37 percent four years ago) believe that their companies are doing a good job providing the training that will enable employees to get better jobs. In the new world of work, where Americans must plan to hold a series of jobs requiring different skills, the commitment by American business to train and develop workers is crucial to maintaining not only quality of life, but a high-quality...
...Crimson will fly to Tokyo March 22 and after a few days of sightseeing will take a train to Kyoto, where the game will be played. All expenses are being paid for by the Japan Society, a non-profit group that promotes better understanding between Japan and the U.S., and by several Japanese corporations, who donated money through Kyoto...
...offseason, Zimmerman looks forward to an intense summer experience as a member of the East Coast National B Team. As part of the recently developed national program, Zimmerman will live in Maryland and train with other Eastern players at the naval academy facilities in Anapolis...
...Brio Battery Engine $20; Brio; ages 3 and up Brio train sets, with their wooden tracks, magnetic cars and stylish bridges, are a much loved element in many toy collections. But the joy of pushing a train around eventually palls--and this battery-powered engine adds a little extra sizzle. It's too wide for at least one of Brio's bridges (duh), but it puts a lot more chug into an old favorite...
PARIS: A bomb ripped through a commuter train during the heart of rush hour in a French subway station Tuesday evening, killing at least two people and injuring 80 others. Seven of those wounded are said to be in "very serious" condition. According to state-run France Info radio, the blast occurred at 6:05 p.m. at the underground Port-Royal station, which serves the RER regional line. French Prime Minister Alain Juppe, who arrived on the scene soon after the blast, said no one has yet claimed responsibility, but suspicion immediately fell upon Algerian militants who had claimed responsibility...