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  2. Volt Technical Resources - Wikipedia

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    Volt Technical Resources is an American employment agency based in New York City but with operations throughout North America. Volt Technical Resources is a business unit of Volt Workforce Solutions, a subsidiary of Volt Information Sciences (currently trading over-the-counter as VISI.)

  3. Dice.com - Wikipedia

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    Dice.com is a career website based in New York City with primary sales and development operations in Urbandale, Iowa and Denver.It serves information technology and engineering professionals, [2] as well as contract and permanent engineering staffing firms.

  4. Pavillion Agency - Wikipedia

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    Pavillion Agency is a domestic staffing agency based in Manhattan, New York. The agency places nannies, chefs, chauffeurs, butlers, housekeepers, baby nurses, domestic couples, personal assistants and laundresses. [1] In particular, Pavillion Agency provides nannies to high-wealth families that have very specific requirements. [2]

  5. The city’s Department of Investigation claims a “staffing issue” is preventing it from investigating what past mayoral administrations knew about 9/11 air toxins — prompting criticism from ...

  6. LGBTQIA+ Art Curator Racquel Chevremont to Join ‘Real ... - AOL

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    Art curator Racquel Chevremont is set to join the Real Housewives of New York City cast for the show’s 15th season. GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQIA+ media advocacy organization, made the ...

  7. ManpowerGroup - Wikipedia

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    The growing temporary employment category has been said to be a new category of work intentionally exempt from union protections. “To avoid union opposition, they developed a clever strategy, casting temp work as “women's work,” and advertising thousands of images of young, white, middle-class women doing a variety of short-term office jobs.” [14] In 1961, Manpower spent $1 million to ...