Considering that unemployment is still up double digits and the unemployment classifieds ad revenue continues to plummet, it’s not all that ironic to learn that even recruitment site Monster Worldwide is laying off 200 staffers. The cuts represent about 3.5 of Monster’s global workforce, which is now roughly 5,600. The layoffs,
Help Wanted? Monster Cuts 200 Jobs
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The combination of HotJobs’ network of more than 600 daily and weekly newspapers with Monster’s local news alliances should produce benefits for members of the Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) Newspaper Consortium, the company says. The $225 million merger, assuming it passes regulatory muster, will give Monster...
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