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SAN FRANCISCO, CA (MARKET WIRE) Recommind Inc., a leading provider of search and categorization systems, announced that it has been named to KMWorld Magazine's prestigious list of the "100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management" for the third consecutive year.  |


Teachers have been warned against channelling their grievances through politicians.  |
EMERYVILLE, CA (MARKET WIRE) LECG Corporation (NASDAQ: XPRT), a global expert services firm, today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2005.  |
EMERYVILLE, CA (MARKET WIRE) LECG (NASDAQ: XPRT), a global expert services firm, today announced 16 director-level additions to its expert talent pool. New experts include: David Hadorn, J. Theodore Hartley, Kristin Haworth, Michael Hostettler, Robert Kleeman, Steven R. Lee, Todd  |


MIAMI BEACH, FL (MARKET WIRE) Universal Communication Systems, Inc. (OTC BB: UCSY) (Berlin-Bremen: UVC) (XETRA: UVC) (Frankfurt: UVC.F) (München: UVC) (WKN: 917633) company chairman and CEO, Michael J. Zwebner announced today that the company has concluded final agreements and secured  |
Masters, Mates, and Pilots and the Inlandboatmen's Union of the Pacific (IBU) will hold a 4pm rally on Wednesday, March 1st in front of the San Francisco Ferry Building at the foot of Market Street on the Embarcadero. They will  |  |
The Angolan vice minister of Education for Reform, Pinda Simão, said Monday here that business companies constitute a source of wealth and job creation, defending for that some more dynamics in the emergence of more firms.  |
The Finance Minister, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has disclosed that the federal government plans to use the bond market to resolve the over N1.5 trillion debt owed contractors and pension arrears facing it.  |
The Mozambican Trade Union Federatrion (OTM-CS) is launching this Tuesday a national campaign against HIV/AIDS in the work place in parternship with the Denish Trade Union Federation (3F) and the Women Workers Committee (COMUTRA).  |
THE NEW National daily minimum wage, which is expected to protect especially workers in the informal sector who are not covered by collective bargaining agreement, is scheduled to take effect from tomorrow as ordered by the National Tripartite Committee (NTC).  |
Training for members of the Somali Public Service Commission was called off yesterday after the 10 commissioners boycotted sessions.  |
Stakeholders in the Nigerian project yesterday converged on Abuja to deliberate on the way out of the woods for the Nigerian Police Force with the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) calling for the disengagement of the Police from the whims and  |
Kenya is finding itself isolated in the East African Community due to delays in raising retirement age to 60 years in line with a pensions agreement between the three partner States.  |
A draft report on privately owned employment agencies has been released, by the Government.  |
REALISING that women's presence was lacking in the top echelons of the union, the Women's Desk of the Public Service Union of Namibia (PSUN) decided to hold a three-day workshop to advocate for gender equality in leadership.  |
A Mombasa hotel accused of sacking Kenyan workers and replacing them with foreigners is under investigation, a Cabinet minister has said.  |
Skills databases are becoming increasingly popular tools for companies to track employee talents, fill specific needs, head off looming staff shortages and aid career-development paths.  |
Perri Capell on signaling your minority status to recruiters without opening a can of worms.  |
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC (MARKET WIRE) Karrington Holdings Corp. (OTC: KRGH), announced today that the founder and CEO of the company, Mr. R. Revell Murphy, has successfully completed contract negotiations in Prague with the signing of a Joint Venture Agreement with  |
The Low Pay Commission will deliver its latest recommendations on the national minimum wage to the government later today.  |
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