
Adam Gordon
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Oct 30, 2024 |
inquirer.com | Gary Miles |Adam Gordon |on Mr. Rammler
David T. Rammler, 77, of Philadelphia, longtime lawyer, chair of the Philadelphia Fair Housing Commission, legal consultant for Fair Share Housing Center, social justice activist, mentor, and volunteer, died Sunday, Sept. 1, from injuries he sustained in a car accident in Iron County, Mich. Mr. Rammler was an expert on federal housing laws and tenant/landlord rights.
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Feb 21, 2024 |
bgs.org.uk | Amit Arora |Adam Gordon
The BGS has long advocated for a better staffed healthcare workforce to care for the needs of the UK’s rapidly ageing population. Workforce pressures are nothing new and it is well known that the NHS is experiencing severe staff shortages. As a result, healthcare workers report feeling exhausted. These challenges are exacerbated by the failure to resolve long-standing industrial disputes. There is a long way to go to solve these problems.
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Dec 11, 2023 |
recruitingdaily.com | Gracie Wirick |Adam Gordon |Martin Burns
Recruitment is no different to sales and marketing. I haven’t changed my position on this since I started writing for this publication over 5 years ago. (See my article here from 2020, Recruitment Marketing Blackjack). For a time, I wondered if talent assessment was the one unique aspect of recruiting but sales qualification could be considered a parallel over on the ‘other side’. I’m pretty sure they’re analogous. Tell me why they are different?
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Aug 4, 2023 |
hsj.co.uk | Sarah Clarke |Adam Gordon |Tim Cooksley
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Apr 29, 2023 |
nwconnected.co.uk | Adam Gordon
Almost a fifth of Brits would opt to resurrect Princess Diana for a meeting – more than twice as many as The QueenAlbert Einstein is the second choice, with one in ten saying they’d want to meet himDavid Attenborough is most sought after of living celebritiesOver double the number of Brits (19%) would rather bring Princess Diana back from the dead in order to meet her, compared to the Queen (9%), according to a new study.
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