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  2. Tennessee State University announces possible job cuts ... - AOL

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    Tennessee State University is facing possible job and budget cuts. Interim President Ronald A. Johnson announced "workforce adjustments" and "cost-saving measures" on Friday, but stopped short of ...

  3. Report: Tennessee has as many as 64,000 unfilled jobs - AOL

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    Don Bruce, director of the university's Boyd Center for Economic Business and Research, told the State Funding Board at its November meeting that Tennessee employment is up by 195,000 since March ...

  4. Tennessee General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee General Assembly (TNGA) is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is a part-time bicameral legislature consisting of a Senate and a House of Representatives. The Speaker of the Senate carries the additional title and office of Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee.

  5. Full-time job - Wikipedia

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    Full-time employment often comes with benefits that are not typically offered to part-time, temporary, or flexible workers, such as annual leave, sick leave, and health insurance. Part-time jobs are mistakenly thought by some to not be careers. However, legislation exists to stop employers from discriminating against part-time workers so this ...

  6. The health sector holds many of the best job opportunities for workers in 2025, due to factors like high labor demand and pay, according to a new ranking from job search site I… CBS News 1 month ago

  7. Nissan Smyrna Assembly Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan Smyrna Assembly Plant was announced on October 31, 1980, for the production of Datsun pickup trucks. [5] The company had also considered two locations in Georgia, but ultimately chose the Tennessee site due to its central location within the U.S. automotive market and the ability to transport parts to the site at a lower cost. [6]