Home | Links | Contact Us | Press | Post a job | Bookmark
Search jobs:
Home Latest press releases Battle-at-the-coalface

 Electrical Engineer
Required to have a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from an ABET accredited curriculum ...


 Electrical Designer - Sustainable Energy - Solar Power Systems
Electrical Designer – Sustainable Energy - Solar Power SystemsJob Id:SESI-ELEDS2 With a recent $1...


 Electrical Engineering Technician/Analyst
Arizona Electrical Engineering Consulting Firm is seeking an experienced electronic/engineering ...


 Support Analyst, Sales & Marketing Systems
First Solar is a leader in the development and manufacturing of thin film solar modules used in ...


 Operator II
The Operator 2 is responsible for operating and maintaining equipment for the treatment of water or ...


 Project Scheduler/Planner
APS Energy Services Project Scheduler/PlannerPhoenix, AZ(Ref. # 20080561)  As a ...


 Senior Hydrogeologist
Senior Hydrogeologist GeoTrans, Inc., a subsidiary of Tetra Tech, Inc. (NASDQ-TTEK), offers a ...


 Laboratory Technician
The Laboratory Technician is responsible for performing routine wastewater analysis for process ...


 Commodity Manager - Solar Power Generation - Steel Fabrications
Commodity Manager – Solar Power Generation – Steel FabricationsJob Id:SESI-COMSTEEL With a ...


 Electrical Engineer - Solar Energy Technology - $100M Investment
Electrical Engineer – Solar Energy Technology - $100M InvestmentJob Id:SESI-ELENG1 With a recent ...


 Battle at the coalface

In his television review Rupert Smith described the NUM miners leader Arthur Scargill as "a ghastly little man who needed to be trodden on" (G2, March 23). I suppose he would prefer the Yorkshire coalfields to be the deserts they are today, with their hopeless job schemes and rampant drug culture. Rupert may hate Arthur, but many people loved him as he, and the people around him, fought Thatcher to the last to preserve their jobs and communities.
Steven Calrow
Liverpool

Beth Junor's assertion that the "CND never supported Greenham" (Letters, March 22) is patently absurd. Anyone who doubts this can read through the minutes of CND national council - including its project committee held by the Modern Records Centre at Warwick University, or the parallel set I deposited with Calderdale office of the West Yorkshire Archives Service.
Julian Harber
Former member, CND national council

Am I alone in finding the terms of the Archdeacon of Bangor's apology to the Muslim community worryingly abject (Report, March 22)? The point of the cartoon was to show that all great religions and their representatives are in the same boat when it comes to criticism and caricature. Surely this is one of the hallmarks of our civil society.
The Rev David Williams
Bolton

Forget College Green - Sylvia Pankhurst's statue (G2, March 24) should be on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square.
Jill Truman
London

C Sim mentioned that there will be surprise at England's failure in the 2008 World Cup (Letters, March 23). How is this possible? According to all the UK media I listen to they have already won it!
Maurice Hickey
Forres, Morayshire

Cnt (Letters, March 23)? Wasn't he the chap who tried to hold back the tide of linguistic change?
Barbara Jane
Norwich


Related jobs

Related press releases
Courageous reform
There can be little doubt we are making progress when it comes to improving further education. More young people and adults than ever are gaining good qualifications ever...
Half of MG Rover workers want to return
Almost a year after the collapse of MG Rover, many former workers are paid less and wish they still worked for the firm, according to a report released today. Of the nea...
Making ends meet
Earning some dosh to get through uni might seem unavoidable, but don't lose sight of the reason you are there: to get a degree. Earning shouldn't mean missing vital lectu...
Young, successful, well paid: are they killing feminism?
Chiara Cargnel wants to have it all: a high-flying career and a successful marriage. So far she is halfway there. At 26, she is an investment banker in London working ove...
The earth man cometh
I am merely the conduit,' says Patrick Holden, director of the Soil Association, when I ask him to sum up his achievement after 10 years in the job. 'The great thinkers, ...
Battle at the coalface
In his television review Rupert Smith described the NUM miners leader Arthur Scargill as "a ghastly little man who needed to be trodden on" (G2, March 23). I suppose he w...
Hutton eases small firms' pension fears
The government will not force employers to contribute to workers' pensions without making efforts to minimise the impact on firms, the work and pensions secretary, John H...
NHS hospital redundancies gather pace
A wave of redundancies across the NHS in England gathered force yesterday when a London teaching hospital announced that nearly 500 posts will be axed in an attempt to di...
Union warning over 'raw' stalls handlers
The Transport and General Workers Union (T&G) yesterday launched a fierce attack on the overall standard of the stalls handlers likely to be working at British racecourse...
Minimum wage to rise to £5.35
The minimum wage will rise by 6% in October to £5.35, the government confirmed yesterday, but it cautioned that the days of big, inflation-beating rises may be over...

0.014

Archive: All jobs - Links

Copyright (c)2009 jobsboom.org - All rights reserved