A California immigration attorney files grievance and alleges that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.) removal procedures has resulted in systematically removing immigrants in deportations proceedings with judicial stays. Two immigrants, represented by Attorney Zulu Ali, with judicial stays of removal by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit were deported by I.C.E…. Read more »
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Utah’s SEO National Company Welcomes Petal’s Edge Preservation
SEO National is not your typical Utah search engine optimization company. Their office is quaint, yet vibrant with splashes of their orange calling card throughout. Excessive, corporate shiny objects meant to impress walk-ins may not be on display, but that’s by design. This marketing agency is to the point. Their overhead is low and they… Read more »
Workplace Wellness Industry Meets Its Match at They Said What?
Al Lewis and Vik Khanna, co-authors of Surviving Workplace Wellness with Your Dignity, Finances, and Major Organs Intact, are pleased to announce the launch of their new website, They Said What? They Said What? is the world’s only website devoted to the foibles, fables, and pratfalls of the workplace wellness industry. They Said What? regales… Read more »
Find your dream household job abroad with Beauchamp Partners
Do you have experience in a household role and would like to try something new? If the answer is yes, then Beauchamp Partners is a recruitment agency that can help, with a range of jobs available in a variety of worldly locations. From nanny positions in Spain, to cooks and housekeepers in Switzerland, there is… Read more »
2014 Construction Slow for Arizona, New Mexico, Gains for Colorado, says Construction Reporter
2014 Construction trends in western states were mixed in 2014 with Colorado gaining 4% in construction activity, Arizona losing 7,000 construction jobs, and New Mexico remaining sluggish. The loss of jobs in Arizona is related to a slowing of the states’ extremely rapid growth in recent years, at 43 percent between 1960 and 2000. The… Read more »