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Oxford nanny told: We can't talk to you, you're dead'
NANNY Kelly Fowler was left shocked when she called up the Government - only to be told no one could talk to her because she was dead.
Charting the course for better times
After the worst recession since the 1930s, are we ready for better times? We convened a panel of executives to discuss what they've done to survive the downturn and how they're preparing for the recovery.
Layoffs at Wachovia's child care center
The Wachovia Corp. child care center in north Charlotte plans to lay off its entire staff, a few months after learning Wells Fargo & Co.
Sittercity partners with Bright Horizons Family Solutions to create a Corporate Program
Sittercity Inc, America's first and largest online source for connecting parents and sitters has partnered with Bright Horizons Family Solutions, the world's leading provider of employer-sponsored child care, back-up care, education, and work/life solutions to create a program that allows employers to offer their employees access to Sittercity as ...
The South Mississippi Sun Herald
Bright Horizons Salutes its 82 Clients on Working Mother 100 Best List
Bright Horizons Family Solutions ), the world's leading provider of employer-sponsored child care, back-up care, education, and work/life solutions, congratulates its 82 clients who made Working Mother magazine's list of "100 Best Companies for Working Mothers," including most of the list's top ten standouts and repeat winners.
Greenbriar receives Savannah's 1st Bright Space from the Bright Horizons Foundation for Children
The ribbon-cutting ceremony for Savannah's 1st Bright Space for homeless children was Aug.
Bright Horizons Family Solutions
You need to be a registered member to rate this post. Loading ... 7/14/2009: More child care on the way! Coming to 1155 Maxwell Place in later 2009 / early 2010 - is Bright Horizons Family Solutions.
Companies arena t jettisoning diversity recruitment, but the down...
Lila McClain,right, with recruiter Collette Jackson and internal communications manager Tim Morris, said the economic slowdown has prompted American Student Services to focus on its internal practices in terms of career development for minority workers Even in a down economy, Dan Henry has feelers out.
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