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  • Mr. Elop said the company is working closely with employees to identify long-term re-employment programs for those affected.

    Nokia to Cut 7,000 Globally Christopher Lawton 2011

  • "This is a difficult reality, and we are working closely with our employees and partners to identify long-term re-employment programs."

    NYT > Home Page By KEVIN J. O'BRIEN 2011

  • "We are working closely with our employees and partners to identify long-term re-employment programs for the talented people of Nokia."

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • "This is a difficult reality, and we are working closely with our employees and partners to identify long-term re-employment programs for the talented people of Nokia."

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • This is a difficult reality, and we are working closely with our employees and partners to identify long-term re-employment programs for the talented people of Nokia.

    Forbes.com: News Forbes 2011

  • Currently an ex-con whose expertise is in hacking and related digital fields has few choices for re-employment ... and too easily can be bought up by organized crime, or by a foreign country's spy agency.

    David Tereshchuk: Cyber Threats -- and Remedies -- Get Overdue Airing David Tereshchuk 2012

  • Currently an ex-con whose expertise is in hacking and related digital fields has few choices for re-employment ... and too easily can be bought up by organized crime, or by a foreign country's spy agency.

    David Tereshchuk: Cyber Threats -- and Remedies -- Get Overdue Airing David Tereshchuk 2012

  • These latter efforts would bring to the table an extraordinary combination of good energy policy, help to domestic manufacturers of green products, and initial and re-employment of deeply at risk workers.

    Leo Hindery, Jr.: Out of School, Out of Work, Out of Luck: The Youth Jobs Crisis Jr. Leo Hindery 2010

  • While Georgia Works is open to all who are unemployed and produces the low re-employment rates that your editorial cites, the CETA program required each applicant to find a company that committed to hiring on successful completion of course work.

    CETA Outperformed The Georgia Jobs Plan 2011

  • Republicans argued that the program, which costs about $1 billion annually, was too expensive and re-employment success couldn't be proven.

    Disputed Trade Pacts Advance Elizabeth Williamson 2011

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