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IR a change for the better

... IR a change for the better - The Nation - Breaking News 24/7 - NEWS.com.au NEWS.com.au FOX SPORTS CLASSIFIEDS NEWSPAPERS MOBILE Search Site Local Web News Photos: Shots of the day CareerOne: Be your own boss News Breaking News The Nation The World The Other Side Cartoons Video In-depth Fox Sports Australian IT Business Entertainment Escape Weather Mobile Classifieds Local Services:truelocal.com.au Jobs:CareerOne Cars:CARSguide Property:realestate.com.au House+Homes:homesite Dating:Match.com More:General Classifieds Place an Ad Archives Find a Story Find an Image Editions Email Newsletters Wireless Desktop Alerts News Feeds Newspapers The Australian The Courier-Mail Daily Telegraph Herald Sun The Advertiser Sunday Times The Mercury NT News Help Sitemap Contact Us News Home | Story IR a change for the better From: By NEWS.com.au readers March 29, 2006 NEWS.com.au readers are evidentially a hardworking bunch going by the responses to us asking whether IR changes had already affected workplace behaviour and attitudes.

A majority of respondents said that workplace changes were and would largely only positively impact the attitudes and behaviour of the lazy.

Many readers otherwise said they weren't worried at all due to low unemployment and thought the overturning of a sense of entitlement to a job as a good thing.

There were however stories of sackings, dodgy tactics being employed by unscrupulous managements and, perhaps worst of all, bosses ...

Career fair gets props from employers, lower ratings from students

... Career fair gets props from employers, lower ratings from students - News Daily Toreador College Publisher Network Join the College Publisher Network Advertise Across the Network Select your search method Search This Paper Search This Paper Search Google Careers Housing Movies Scholarships Grads The Daily Toreador - Student Newspaper of Texas Tech Home News Career fair gets props from employers, lower ratings from students Andrew Wood/Staff Writer Issue date: 3/29/06 Section: News PrintEmail Page 1 of 2 next Next months' National Football League draft will feature 32 teams evaluating college athletes to play for their team.

In the same respect, more than 60 companies came to the Student Union Ballroom to help Texas Tech students find a job."The turnout is great.

We got a lot of students here, so it's an overall success," said Jay Killough, Career Center associate director.

At the career fair, the companies gave out applications and souvenir toys, all in an effort to recruit potential employees.

Tom Casey, Career Center associate director, said the job fair is a one-stop shop for students to find job opportunities and not wait until the last minute.Casey also said he was impressed with the full turnout from the employers."As far as employees, it's been great," he said.

"Students are starting to build up.

The ones I've seen look sharp, and it's good."On Monday, The Gallup Organization said Tech is one of the first few universities to have a strengths-based job fair."I t...

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