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CareeBuilder.com surveyed employers about the most common mistakes people make at job interviews. Here's what you want to...
If you're planning on something for your employees this Christmas, here is what they would really like for Christmas. The num...
Today, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) is inviting employers to "Take a Stand" ...
Seasonally unadjusted unemployment rates fell in all of Michigan's 17 major labor market areas in April, according to the Mic...
During last night's regular city council session the budget for the 2011-2012 year was approved which includes a water and se...
An update on the cases of Wilms tumor cancer in the local area, revisions to the federal floodplain map, and the employment a...
A marathon budget session Monday for the Port Huron City Council saw discussion of many topics, including dealing with costs ...
The National Association of Career Women's local chapter hosts Michelle Mueller, Dean of Workforce Development, SC-4 on Wedne...
The St. Clair County Board of Commissioners met in committee sessions last night, with Chair Jeff Bohm telling us the board i...
State House members narrowly passed legislation that sets up a new Michigan business tax while ending most tax credits enjoye...
A Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) bar employees study and MDCH air monitoring shows that the Smoke Free Law ha...
Saint Clair CountyCommunity College the scene Wednesday of a job fair held at the Student Services Center. Over 200 came out ...
More than just a few members of the teachers union are expected to be in attendance Monday evening as the Port Huron Area Sch...
A tentative agreement has been reached among republican leaders in Lansing in the effort to change taxes as part of next year...
Friday, April 15thNoon - 1:30pm1935 Fred W. Moore HwySt. Clair, Michigan 48079810.329.6638Come out for your chance to win!
The city of Port Huron will likely see SMW Automotive again expanding their operations in the industrial park area. A regular...
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There are reports that a 21 hour work week is more "normal" than a 40 hour week...what do you think?
