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  2. Pennsylvania CareerLink - Wikipedia

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    Employees can search through these job orders to find jobs of interest to them. Employees may also post their résumé in an online form. Employers can then match job openings to potential employees on the basis of their résumés. Many employers can receive job applications directly through the Pennsylvania CareerLink website.

  3. Jobstreet - Wikipedia

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    Jobstreet is a Southeast Asian online employment website, operated by the Australian Stock Exchange-listed SEEK Limited. Founded in Malaysia in 1997, Jobstreet expanded its presence across the region and currently operates in Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Singapore.

  4. University of Pennsylvania v. Equal Employment Opportunity ...

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    University of Pennsylvania v. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission , 493 U.S. 182 (1990), is a US labor law case of the US Supreme Court holding neither common law evidentiary privilege, nor First Amendment academic freedom protects peer review materials that are relevant to charges of racial or sexual discrimination in tenure decisions.

  5. Job postings with salary ranges are fast becoming the new norm

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    Half of US job postings in August advertised at least some employer-provided salary information, according to a new report by the job board Indeed. That marked the highest share yet recorded by ...

  6. Indeed - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Indeed launched the beta version of their "pay-per-click job advertising network". [9] In addition to searching job postings, it allows the frequency of specific words within these postings to be tracked over time, serving as a potential indicator of trends in the job markets.

  7. Labor policy in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, there are employers' confederations to lobby the protection of firm owners; they also represents the business sector and employers in the country. The most widely known is the Employers' Confederation of the Philippines, which is leads as the voice of the employers in labor management and socioeconomic development. [43]

  8. List of largest employers - Wikipedia

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    Employer Employees (mn) Country State-owned Ref; 1 Ministry of Defence (India) 2.99 India [1] 2 Department of Defense (USA) 2.93 United States [1] 3 People's Liberation Army: 2.55 China [1] 4 Walmart: 2.30 United States [1] 5 Amazon: 1.61 United States [1] 6 China National Petroleum: 1.45 China [1] 7 National Health Service: 1.38 United Kingdom ...

  9. School of Social Policy and Practice - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, Kenneth L.M. Pray joined the school's faculty and became the school’s first full time Director in 1922, and later became Dean in 1935. Jessie Taft also joined the faculty in 1919. Taft was an educational theorist and practitioner in psychiatric social work who was then Director of the Mental Hygiene Clinic at the Seybert Institution.