Company news - 9/08/2005
million with terms of up to five years with clients in New York, Delaware, Connecticut and Ohio to provide IT services with companies in the residual auto market, which provides auto insurance for high
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Westaff names new chairman - 7/12/2007
to an SEC filing. He will be eligible for bonuses up to 100% of his salary based on meeting goals set by the board. Willis will also receive $6,000 a month for housing, auto and other expenses for the first
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Beige Book: Economy's pace slows in some areas - 3/08/2007
and Chicago reported declines in auto manufacturing employment and Dallas saw construction employment slip. Atlanta reported a short supply of healthcare and low-skilled tourism workers. Dallas and Kansas City
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Beige Book: Economy expands amid reports of slowing - 3/30/2007
, the St. Louis and Chicago districts noted that some sectors were reducing employment - including auto manufacturing. The Dallas district reported a reduction in construction employment.
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Company news - 6/16/2005
as VP of its IT solutions division.
Coleman joins the company from the Auto Club, the holding company that owns AAA Michigan, where he was CIO for five years. Before that, he was CIO at Citigroup
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Company news - 6/09/2005
in Dayton OH.
Uni-Select Inc. (TSX: UNS), a North American distributor of after-market auto parts, has awarded a $28.1 million 10-year IT outsourcing contract to CGI Group Inc. (NYSE: GIB). CGI
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Beige Book -- Economy still expanding - 10/27/2006
of consumer spending rose in several districts, although some reported that auto and home sales were sluggish. Service sector economic activity increased in most districts, but Boston described it as flat
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The role of temporary agency employment in tight labor markets - 10/16/2007
on interviews conducted at six hospitals and five auto suppliers in 1999 and 2000. The study confirms the efficacy of outsourced staffing, citing advantages in recruiting efficiency and lower costs
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Publisher's Letter - 5/09/2007
Subadhra R. Sriram's cover story profiles Continental Plastics, a Georgia-based auto parts manufacturer that relies on what might be termed "permanent contingents" to run its production lines. They've used
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Contingents' Supervisor in Ghost Employee Scheme - 8/23/2007
A manager at a high-end auto dealership in Laguna Nigel, Calif., pleaded guilty to stealing more than $1 million from his employer by setting up "ghost" jobs for temps willing to split
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