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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Transportation sector Construction Companies anticipate further layoffs in 2010

OVER 40 PERCENT OF TRANSPORTATION CONSTRUCTION FIRMS ANTICIPATE ADDITIONAL LAY-OFFS OF NON-SEASONAL EMPLOYEES IN 2010: ""
linked to you by Tim McCarthy P.E., Engineered Framing Systems, Inc.,(805) 807-7600
at 8:01 AM
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