TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION JOBS
EAST BAY BIZ BUZZ: Shipper APL cutting some Oakland jobs Contra Costa Times Global container shipping giant APL announced layoffs at its Oakland headquarters, including some outsourcing of jobs to Singapore. The company announced cuts in the information technology department that will start early next year. Center for Workforce Education to open Friday Cocke County Online MORRISTOWN--When the Center for Workforce Education officially opens its doors Friday, Dec. 15, it will provide local job seekers and employers with state-of-the-art training equipment.Funded by a $1.9 million grant from the U.S. Department of Labor, the center is located on the Walters State Community College (WSCC) Morristown campus in the Clifford H. "Bo" Henry Center for Business and Steeped in tradition -- and spending The News Journal WILMINGTON -- Higher education will play an even greater role in attracting high-paying jobs to Delaware and is a crucial part of the state's ition from manufacturing to a knowledge-based economy, a panel of experts said Tuesday at a forum in Wilmington. Microsoft Research goes to school ZDNet Q&A Technology alone won't solve U.S. tech education woes, says Rick Rashid, head of Microsoft Research. It's "reasonable to start panicking." Microsoft Research goes to school CNET Technology alone won't solve U.S. tech education woes, says Rick Rashid, head of Microsoft Research. Stats show education fares well Central Kentucky News Journal Taylor County's education systems are faring well, but there is room for improvement, according to a state report. The 2006 Council on Postsecondary Education report states Taylor County has the 38th lowest educational needs of Kentucky's 120 counties. Career-minded: Students urged to think about future Herald and News early 450 Klamath Basin eighth-grade girls sampled a smorgasbord of career possibilities Tuesday at Oregon Institute of Technology. They heard speakers tell about jobs ranging from the U.S. Forest Service to communications and the Oregon State Patrol. Educators try to revive manufacturing CentralOhio.com MANSFIELD -- Manufacturing is not a dirty word. The jobs it represents are not dirty work either. That's the message students, and maybe more importantly their parents, need to hear, according to Jim Riffle, Mansfield Madison Comprehensive High School's director of career technical education. Forecast Today Berkshire Eagle PITTSFIELD — The arts, education, technology, manufacturing — there were nearly as many ideas as speakers yesterday when Gov.-elect Deval L. Patrick's ition team convened a community forum on the creative economy and economic development. Criminal Justice Degree puts Your Career on the Fast Track Benton Evening News (ARA) - Television programs like "CSI" and "Without a Trace," with their state-of-the-art technology and intriguing cases have many people thinking about working in the criminal justice field.
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