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June 2009
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SHRM News June 28, 2009
Posted: 6/30/2009
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Business This Week
Posted: 6/29/2009
Jun 25th 2009 From The Economist print edition
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Weekly Indicators
Posted: 6/29/2009
Overview Jun 25th 2009 From The Economist print edition
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The Recession and Pay
Posted: 6/29/2009
The quiet Americans Jun 25th 2009 | WASHINGTON, DC From The Economist print edition
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NY Unemployment 9%
Posted: 6/29/2009
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Employment Stats 6/18/09
Posted: 6/26/2009
Weekly Jobless Claims (Seasonally Adjusted), Week Ending 6/13 (reported 6/18) 608,000 Weekly Jobless Claims Change from Previous Week (seasonally adjusted) -3,000 Payroll Employment (Nonfarm Jobs Created or Lost), May -345,000 Unemployment Rate, May 9.4 percent
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Business This Week
Posted: 6/23/2009
Jun 18th 2009 From The Economist print edition
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Weekly Indicators
Posted: 6/23/2009
Overview Jun 18th 2009 From The Economist print edition
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IL Hits 10.1% Unemployment
Posted: 6/18/2009
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SHRM News June 23
Posted: 6/17/2009
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SAS Presenting at Forrester's Forum 2009
Posted: 6/17/2009
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Employment Stats 6/11/09
Posted: 6/17/2009
Weekly Jobless Claims (Seasonally Adjusted), Week Ending 6/06 (reported 6/11) 601,000 Weekly Jobless Claims Change from Previous Week (seasonally adjusted) -24,000 Payroll Employment (Nonfarm Jobs Created or Lost), May -345,000 Unemployment Rate, May 9.4 percent
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Business This Week
Posted: 6/15/2009
Business this week Jun 11th 2009 From The Economist print edition
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Weekly Indicators
Posted: 6/15/2009
Overview Jun 11th 2009 From The Economist print edition
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Employment Stats 6/2/09
Posted: 6/10/2009
Weekly Jobless Claims (Seasonally Adjusted), Week Ending 5/30 (reported 6/2) 621,000 Weekly Jobless Claims Change from Previous Week (seasonally adjusted) -4,000 Payroll Employment (Nonfarm Jobs Created or Lost), May -345,000 Unemployment Rate, May 9.4 percent
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Business This Week
Posted: 6/9/2009
Jun 4th 2009 From The Economist print edition
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Weekly Indicators
Posted: 6/9/2009
Overview Jun 4th 2009 From The Economist print edition
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Labor, Lost and Found
Posted: 6/8/2009
New York Times June 7, 2009 Metrics
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WPS Offers Contracting Services
Posted: 6/5/2009
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SHRM News June 4
Posted: 6/4/2009
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Online Marketing Summit
Posted: 6/3/2009
Image No vendor pitches, no tradeshow booths, no selling just education
The OMS Nationwide Tour is back with brand new content, new Advanced and Fundamentals tracks as well as industry leading speakers, Fortune 500 brand practitioners, and the worlds leading educators. The Online Marketing Summit is the only education based event of its kind focused on best practices in online marketing including Social Media, Search Engine Marketing (SEO & PPC), Web Analytics, Usability, Email Marketing, Integrated Marketing Strategy.
Built on the premise that learning best practices from real in the field experts and sharing knowledge amongst marketing peers is essential to your success, OMS has a running policy of no tradeshow booths, no vendor pitches and no sales-folk allowed! At OMS, you not only will receive knowledge that can be immediately applied to your workplace but will also forge invaluable new relationships with your marketing peers.
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Employment Stats 5/26/09
Posted: 6/3/2009
Weekly Jobless Claims (Seasonally Adjusted), Week Ending 5/23 (reported 5/26) 623,000 Weekly Jobless Claims Change from Previous Week (seasonally adjusted) -13,000 Payroll Employment (Nonfarm Jobs Created or Lost), April -539,000 Unemployment Rate, April 8.9 percent
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Business This Week
Posted: 6/2/2009
Business this week
May 28th 2009 From The Economist print edition
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Weekly Indicators
Posted: 6/2/2009
Overview May 28th 2009 From The Economist print edition
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SAS July Training
Posted: 6/1/2009
Two heads are better than one! Bring a colleague to a SAS training class in July for free and bring double the knowledge back to the office.
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