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employment exchange

Agency for bringing together employers requiring labour and workers seeking employment. Employment exchanges may be organized by central government or by a local authority (known in the UK as Jobcentres), or as private business ventures (employment agencies).


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Spearheaded by IABS Employment Exchange chairman Martin Cottingham, the May 3 fair educated more than 300 attendees about career options in fields such as real estate and construction, among others.
At the other end of the spectrum the employment exchange buildings programme, instigated by the Weimar Republic (Hahn and Schroeder in Kiel, 1929), attempted a similar grand order in the management of the unemployed themselves.
Based 100 percent on Microsoft technology, Employment Exchange for BackOffice and the recently acquired SearchAdvantage.
 
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