The Department of Labor and Training today is advising job-seekers who use the state’s online job board, EmployRI, of a fake recruiter scam in which the scammers, posing as representatives of a legitimate company, tried to defraud a job-seeker by getting him to cash a check for $3,000. He did not deposit the check and the scammers did not obtain any of his confidential information.
On July 25, he reported the incident to DLT, which immediately deactivated the EmployRI account belonging to Cardinal Health Inc., a Fortune 500 health care services company based in Dublin, OH. College Choice, a leading authority in college and university rankings and resources, has recently released a ranking of the 50 best Women's Studies programs.
"Its cultural relevance is indispensable, widely applicable, and highly marketable. A Bachelor of Arts in Women's Studies is synonymous with undeniable critical thinking and research skills, and it signifies leadership ability, compelling communication, and a deep understanding of diversity. Whatever the position, these qualities make for an excellent job candidate," author Cate Mackenzie said of the ranking. The RI Department of Labor and Training announced today that the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for June 2016 was 5.5 percent, up one-tenth of a percentage point from the May rate.
Over the year, the unemployment rate is down half of a percentage point from the June 2015 rate. The U.S. unemployment rate was 4.9 percent in June 2016, up two-tenths of a percentage point from the previous month but down four-tenths of a percentage point over the year.
He's loud, he's passionate, and he's not afraid to speak up to those who want to try to silence him. He's David Clyde and he's the main man of the hottest political talk show on WBOB, the WildSide. This past WildSide episode was especially special as the Professor was joined up with an old friend from his past: Info Wars and WBOB Legend Dan Bidondi. With these two political talkshow power weights on the air waves, you know it was going to be something special.
A staff writer for Donald Trump's private company, Meredith McIver, has taken the blame for the gaffe involving Melania Trump and her near verbatim recitation of a speach given by current FLOUTS, Michelle Obama in 2008.
The statement, issued on Trump Organization letterhead, details how the error was made, and even states that she offered her resignation -- which Trump refused to accept. However, following all of the double-talk and finger-pointing that has gone on regarding the lifted speech, it is hard to tell whether this is sincere -- or merely a Trump (non-campaign) employee falling on a sword to help bury the mistake. Read the letter below, and decide for yourself. |
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