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- Ottawa to let immigrants know sooner if credentials acceptable in Canada 30 Nov 2009 09:11 GMT
... architects, engineers, pharmacists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, registered nurses, medical laboratory technologists, and financial auditors and accountants. ... more likely to be overqualified for their jobs. Forty-two per cent of immigrant workers between ... Canadian-born employees, the study said. Average hourly wages for immigrant workers in that same age ...
- Battle of degrees heats up: Universities, community colleges spar over four-year programs 30 Nov 2009 02:43 GMT
... making the transition when they've lost a job.” Of the four-year degree programs possible under ... accredited through national nursing accreditation bodies. For nurses to be accepted into master's degree programs, ... increase community college operating costs, such as salary and benefits for additional faculty and support ...
- NBH Looks to Community for Support in Union Talks 30 Nov 2009 07:30 GMT
... range of health-care workers, including licensed practical nurses. The membership held an on Tuesday, Nov. ... NBH in our community: more than 900 jobs and $125 million in 2009." NBH says ... to share the pain that through freezes, wage reductions, no sick-time "buy-back," added duties and ...
- Indonesian Health Minister Says Help On Way for Remote Areas 30 Nov 2009 05:34 GMT
... that would regulate benefits for doctors and nurses stationed in remote areas to address the ... to address the uneven distribution of medical workers in the country. “There will be some ... workers stationed in remote areas, including higher salaries and priority in continuing their education to ...
- Seven issues to watch as Senate begins amending healthcare bill 30 Nov 2009 00:50 GMT
... more help for small businesses and the self-employed. Trouble is, every dollar of assistance paid ... so Americans can foot the bill.When Doctors, Nurses and other health care providers are forced ... to become unionized and ultimately have their salaries dictated to them by the Government, health ...
- Baby Boom of Mixed Children Tests South Korea (Yesterday) 30 Nov 2009 06:32 GMT
... have suddenly become so numerous that the nurses say they have had to learn how ... at or below the national minimum hourly wage of 4,000 won, or less than $3.50, according ... shortages forced South Korea to accept foreign workers in the 1990s. The risk has been ...
- Dr King Spanks Obama: Part 4 29 Nov 2009 05:22 GMT
... option that nearly 60% of doctors and nurses support, most Americans want, along with a growing ... banks, the imposition of mass layoffs and wage and benefits cuts in the auto industry, ... individual level, which tends to drive aggregate wages down. So the active role of rising ...
- Hariri School of Nursing launches campaign to promote nursing major 29 Nov 2009 11:11 GMT
... school at AUB. "It offers mobility, numerous job opportunities, and above-average salaries." Huijer and her team are on a ... they are offered above-average salaries," said Huijer. "Nurses are also not confined to geography: They ...
- Baby Boom of Mixed Children Tests South Korea 29 Nov 2009 00:50 GMT
... Cho for The New York Times A worker at Yeonggwang General Hospital stamped a footprint ... have suddenly become so numerous that the nurses say they have had to learn how ... at or below the national minimum hourly wage of 4,000 won, or less than $3.50, according ...
- Korean Hospitals Learn to Say 'Push' in 4 Languages 29 Nov 2009 05:22 GMT
... Cho for The New York Times A worker at Yeonggwang General Hospital stamped a footprint ... have suddenly become so numerous that the nurses say they have had to learn how ... at or below the national minimum hourly wage of 4,000 won, or less than $3.50, according ...
- Baby Boom of Mixed Children Tests South Korea (Today) 29 Nov 2009 07:32 GMT
... have suddenly become so numerous that the nurses say they have had to learn how ... at or below the national minimum hourly wage of 4,000 won, or less than $3.50, according ... shortages forced South Korea to accept foreign workers in the 1990s. The risk has been ...
- Man's health ordeal puts face on uninsured 29 Nov 2009 15:11 GMT
... absorb it, alone amid the bustle of nurses, doctors, orderlies and patients at Kaiser Permanente's south ... health care system: working, but for low wages, without health benefits – in the company of 37 million employed Americans who are uninsured. ...
- California man's health ordeal puts face on uninsured 29 Nov 2009 16:03 GMT
... absorb it, alone amid the bustle of nurses, doctors, orderlies and patients at Kaiser Permanente's south ... health care system: working, but for low wages, without health benefits – in the company of 37 million employed Americans who are uninsured. ...
- The Best-Paying Jobs At Nonprofits 25 Nov 2009 23:54 GMT
... overall top-earning list with plenty of six-figure salaries, but where length of tenure heavily influences ... non-teaching careers in nonprofits where the average salary is $65,000 or less a year. We've ... ($113,595). Further down the pay scale, registered nurses ($63,460) top our list of nonprofit non-teaching ...
- SF City Workers Shut Down Market Street To Protest Job Cuts 34 min ago 24 Nov 2009 07:30 GMT
... Workers Shut Down Market Street To Protest Job Cuts Posted: 10:42 pm PST November 23, ... has decided to do 500 layoffs and wage cuts to women and people of color," ... they are being hit even harder. Certified nurses complained their jobs are being reclassified to ...
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