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Plan for 765 jobs up in smoke for now; State says RASCO … – MLive.com

19 Mar 2010 at 2:31am
FLINT, Michigan ? Kiss those 765 jobs good-bye, Flint … The section of the tax credit application that asks for RASCO?s payroll history was blank, but that?s typical of any start-up company, Pilon said. When asked whether it was strange that …

State should be more thorough with state background … – Central Michigan Life

18 Mar 2010 at 9:24pm
… government officials on Wednesday announced a $9.1 million tax credit … bring 765 jobs to Flint. Hours after Gov. Jennifer Granholm made the announcement, news surfaced that Short, 57, is a convicted scam artist with a long history of jail …

Mishandle economy, downturn follows – Leaf Chronicle

19 Mar 2010 at 2:46am
… into the past history … credit obtained by using credit cards will dry up. The towns, counties and states will run out of money. Government employees, teachers, companies either run or subsidized by the government will begin to lose jobs, and …

Newark council candidates say they want to focus on … – Bridgeton News

18 Mar 2010 at 4:23pm
NEWARK &mdahs; Crime, jobs and housing are among the biggest issues facing voters in Newark this May, and there are … James takes partial credit for ushering in a new $56 million police precinct, renovating St. Peter?s recreational facility and …

Too small to succeed? Firms still not getting the … – St. Louis Post-Dispatch

18 Mar 2010 at 9:59pm
He has a $50,000 line of credit, backed by the U.S. Small Business Administration, through US Bank, owned by US Bancorp. He has a solid credit history and $30,000 in … President Barack Obama promotes the “green jobs” of the future. “

Obama Jobs Bill, Economic Recovery: Creating Employment – YAHOO!

18 Mar 2010 at 11:18pm
… jobs faster. From 1980 to 2005, the typical 15-year-old firm added jobs at a rate of 1% a year, the typical three-year-old firm at a rate of 5%. “These are the rocket ships of the economy,” says Haltiwanger. See “A Brief History … credit …

Architecture firm PKHLS focuses on continuity, reuse … – Wichita Eagle

19 Mar 2010 at 4:26am
Architecture has been hit hard by the recession, with some experts estimating the loss of 40,000 design jobs since 2008. If there’s no credit, no one’s building … buildings, incorporating context and structural history by researching modern methods …

D.C. eyes ban on job applicant credit checks – Washington Examiner

17 Mar 2010 at 2:01pm
District employers would be barred from using a job applicant’s credit history as a factor in determining whether … job candidates while 13 percent check all candidates — most often applicants for jobs involving access to money. The District joins …

Apple patent and trademark skirmishes through the years – CNET News

19 Mar 2010 at 3:57am
Credit: Josh Lowensohn/CNET) Sometimes it doesn’t take more than a cease-and-desist … When Apple filed the legal complaint earlier this month, CEO Steve Jobs was quoted as saying, “We can sit by and watch competitors steal our patented inventions …

Bad credit blocks people from jobs – Baltimore Sun

15 Mar 2010 at 11:36pm
… conduct credit background checks for job candidates, with most employers running checks only on selected applicants, rather than all. About half the employers in the January survey said they typically review six or seven years of history …

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