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Examples
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"The recession didn't treat everybody equally," said Ms. Shelp.
Jobs Posted Online Dipped Slightly In April Joe Light 2011
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Even if the job market in food preparation, which includes dishwashers and cooks, returned to its pre-recession level, there would still be more than six workers pursuing every job, Ms. Shelp noted.
Jobs Posted Online Dipped Slightly In April Joe Light 2011
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However, the April drop might suggest that hiring will slow during the summer, as employers take time to absorb recent new hires, said Conference Board economist June Shelp.
Jobs Posted Online Dipped Slightly In April Joe Light 2011
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The Shelp book was a puff piece (if the title wasn't a giveaway, try reading the rest of the book) and described an ugly corporate culture.
Don McNay: Looking for Bailout Love in All the Wrong Places 2009
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Shelp said, "AIG had a notoriously tough claims department that is famous for finding reasons for sending policyholders away empty-handed."
Don McNay: Looking for Bailout Love in All the Wrong Places 2009
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Shelp said that when questioned, "Greenburg would make his standard reply to almost every criticism, (" You don't understand insurance ") and the lawyers and the lobbyists would make the problem go away."
Don McNay: Looking for Bailout Love in All the Wrong Places 2009
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Shelp said that "AIG shaped the rules to its own interests."
Don McNay: Looking for Bailout Love in All the Wrong Places 2009
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Economists, including Shelp, caution to take the Conference Board's numbers with a grain of salt.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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"Overall, the trend in online advertised vacancies has been positive this year," said June Shelp, Vice President at The Conference Board and the author of the report.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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But there is a big caveat, Shelp said: "While we have now returned to the pre-recession levels of labor demand, the big difference today is the larger number of unemployed workers that are seeking jobs compared to four years ago."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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