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Labor Day 682x1024 Labor Day: Time to Get Back to Work

Officially, the history of Labor Day began in the United States in 1886 as a result of organized union protests for 8-hour workdays. A change was made to the labor laws, and countries around the world followed suit. Parades became symbols of the strength of the trade and labor organizations.

The first American Labor Day celebration was in New York City’s Union Square on Sept. 5, 1882. It’s been celebrated on the first Monday of September since President Grover Cleveland declared it as a holiday in 1894.  Once a year, we celebrate and acknowledge the contributions of the workers who have made our country strong.

How the world has changed! Now there are millions of Americans who are just trying to get back to work and help rebuild their lives and the economy. The government has turned to its citizens to implore them to start businesses that will help this country grow. Older workers are going back to school to train for new careers.

My Skills My Future is a search tool that helps laid-off workers and other career changers identify occupations that require skills and knowledge similar to their current or previous job.  It also suggests training programs and job opportunities. This tool is part of Career One Stop, a comprehensive resource from the U.S. Department of Labor.  The website is designed to help job seekers, students, businesses and career professionals.

America needs entrepreneurs now more than ever, and people who have established a small business need to find creative ways to strengthen and build it. For helpful advice and resources, check out SCORE, Counselors to America’s Small Business.

For many people a job is more than an income – it’s an important part of who we are.  So a career transition of any sort is one of the most unsettling experiences you can face in your life.  ~ Paul Clitheroe

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News Niche News:  Read All About It

Remember the days when students studied amidst hushed conversations in the library,  thumbing through stacks of books that led to exciting discoveries? In some ways, blogging is an extension of that experience, and valuable content usually requires targeted research. These days, writers often create their own assignments and use the web as a primary resource. Because the information base has become so vast, there is a growing need to streamline and customize it.

According to a report on Understanding the Participatory News Consumer, the third most popular news platform is the Internet. There has been a global shift in knowledge consumption as it becomes more mobile, personalized and shared through social networks. One way to segment that news is to add customized widgets to a personal page such as the ones available from iGoogle or Netvibes.

A plethora of resources is also available on these websites:

Jurnos has a comprehensive list of websites that offer a wealth of niche news.

Newsodrome organizes the top stories on the web based on specific interests.

Alltop collects the hottest headlines and organizes them into lists.

Newsmatch is a service offered by the L.A. Times online. Image selections reveal personality traits that provide a customized news page suited to particular interests.

Google Real Time recently partnered with Twitter and Facebook to provide real-time data on keyword searches

How do you manage the news you can use?

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