Layoffs due to recession stopped after June
By Elijah L. Mena STAFF REPORTER The wave of layoffs at MIT due to the recent economic downturn was over as of June, according to Vice President of Human Resources Alison Alden. Between January 2009 and June 2010, MIT laid off 174 employees in an effort to cut the 2010 and 2011 fiscal year budgets by about $125 million collectively.
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Schoolâs out and many students now have a summer job. Some students may not realize they have to pay taxes on their summer income. Here are the six things the IRS wants everyone to know about income earned while working a summer job.
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Irish recovery stutters as retail falls jobless rises
Irish retail sales fell in July and jobless claims rose last month adding to fears that a nascent recovery from the euro-zone’s deepest recession may have already hit a wall.
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