Casenet Names Kevin Brown Chief Executive Officer (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) centric care management software |
Call center to create 480 jobs (Altoona Mirror) Five months after announcing plans to establish a work-at-home program training center in Altoona, a Virginia-based company plans to bring 480 customer care jobs to Altoona with the opening of its first permanent call center in Pennsylvania. N.E.W. Customer Service Cos. Inc. of Sterling, Va. |
US Auto Sales Plunge In November, Tri-state Fares Better (ABC 15 Phoenix) New vehicle sales across the United States plunged dramatically in November as cautious consumers stayed away from showrooms. Chrysler sales fell 47%, General Motors dropped 41% and Ford was off 31%. |
UAW offers concessions to help Big Three (The Washington Times) The president of the United Auto Workers said the union is willing to revamp its contract to pressure Congress on a $34 billion federal bailout loan for the crippled industry. |
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At-home work is calling :Many people find jobs as call center agents (South Bend Tribune) CINCINNATI -- An operator is standing by -- at home. |
Trinity unveils patient suites (The Steubenville Herald-Star) STEUBENVILLE - Trinity Health System is talking a lot about "evidence-based design" these days. |
Worker absences show up in bottom line (Dallas Morning News) On any given day, about 1,500 J.C. Penney Co. employees are on a leave of absence from one of the company's 11,000 stores across the country. About 1,200 workers a day will be out on disability. |
Santa Fund outpacing last year's effort (The Tribune-Democrat) Giving to The Tribune-Democrat’s Santa Fund is up in 2008 compared with a year ago, Mike Kane, executive director of the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies, said Tuesday. |
Mighty have fallen as automakers ask government for $34 billion (The Grand Rapids Press) A Barber Ford sales representative assists a customer shopping for a pickup in the Holland dealership's showroom. GM, Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler LLC filed plans with Congress on Tuesday that said the automakers might need a total of $34 billion to help them get through the worst economic downturn in at least 26 years. (Press Photo/Mark Copier) • Read the story • November U.S. auto sales drop to ... |