Ma*tk8 # j A New W( I by Charles | [C.P.A.] The recession, the midst of wh given the advantage to the empkr market, the employer has plenty from which to choose. However * '?r^has e?stati ' - . *- ' - -?j-"- * -- ' ' e %-j. .. ?? * " Or requires careful planning if~theb< The employer also has another after the recession passes. Empto, it poses a serious obstacke to ma the young workers are turning th performed and expecting^ self' . . r\ t The chances of securing a per, better for the college-educated, demanding this opportunity also. The schism in the young g< widening. Employers who do not and attitudes are headed for trojul dilemma is only encouraged by t personal awareness is taking pla( black and white, male and fema New cultural trends are changin new concept of success has subon status, and possessions. The ei unrealized potential that demands one's moral obligations to others The demands by women for eqi opportunity have served to weake on sex. The male and female trj accepted as guidelines by which The American people are also efficiency. The use of statistics an controlling costs and people are c A + . me excitment, pleasure, and m attempting to minimize costs, maximize individual contentment The stirrings of discontentment + uniformly, nor has the full imp employers are recognizing the vib emplementation of more hums workers. Do Colleg c:. VTA OUO A' 111 Do colleges get involved in helping their graduates find jobs or do the students get jobs on their own?. ' This is one of the questions < eapected - to be' answered - < daring s year-long national research project in which A&T ; -- State University has been ; selected ^participate/"' ' The stedy ef the involve- 1 ment of 'selected college placement offices is being | conducted for the U.S. Department of Leber, Men* . power Administration by the 9 Ultrasystems of Newport i Beach, Calif. Joseph Ross, a researcher \ for Ultrasystems, said 15 1 predominantly-white and 15 ?1 predominately black colleges, 1 , H I * 1 . . 4 \ . , . * ' : . * | > t r 1 4 I < * ? >rk Ethic | T. Byrd, Jr. r iich is upon us, has definitely ' ^er. Because of the tight tabor ' of able and willing workers , that is not to say .that the ' -cessionary nerioH^. ottomlineis to show a profitT problem that will exist even yee morale or even the lack of ximum profitability. Many of eir backs on the. tedium to be fulfillment inherent to their G * sonally rewarding career are but blue-collar workers are , and rightfully so. sneration is serious and is act to humanize their plants >le. It cannot be said that this he young. A new social and :e among the young and old, le. ?? g the American work ethic. A linated the pursuit of money, mphasis is on self and its i exnressinn nnH o pKonno in . w..p> ww?waa| waaaw M VIIHIIgV BIB I. ial pay, equal work and equal in the division of labor based iditional rotes are no longer to base economic pursuits. > questioning the concept of id other objective methods of riticized in favor of attaining iystery of life. Rather than employees are seeking to . ?? do not effect the work force act been felt. The prudent rations and reaction with the inistic relations with their TT 1 es neip id Jobs? mostly in the Southeastern part of the nation, have been selected for the study. "We are concerned about career counseling and job counseling and placement and what impact colleges have in placing students on* jofeo, If < snyt" said Ross. mm..- .., * n> ?a. * ne ma wnH* m ureetnboro, lie wlU talk with faculty about their role In job placement, and with administrators, and graduating seniors. Also included in the stbd^- win be companies who recruit students at A&T. Ross also said that it might be possible to determine ii black graduates are as likely to Find jobs upon graduation as their white counterparts. i > % i , i . , i i . t i i i i IM w uiiiott^jiicm tnitNiicw The Tra v. by Naomi C. McLean Uaamfaojamji DttflllttS fTiiwi < There are_Jio acciaental successes in business. Luck or chance may put a person in a resoonciKV- oositiQn , for.. ? , \ ? - ^ . i* *" * ' * '-V ' +. ? v y '* ** : " "Here tk~a question*^..*., every beginner in business should ask himself: "What do I' intend to do day be day. week by week, month by month, vear bv vear to HiitM f r - - y j up my personal assets, my business knowledge, my producing ability?" To that question there is one answer and only one - know more than others know. Today, as never before, it is the person with the bestinformed, best-regulated --JORDONContinued from Page 4 Some include sharing the work with everyone working a shorter week to avert layoffs; voluntary layoffs for workers with seniority in companies whose jobless benefits almost cover their take home pay anyway; rotating periods of unemployment for all with guaranteed rehiring; incentives for companies to keep up fringe benefits in shared work plans. All these and others ought to be considered and steps taken to insure that this recession does not lead to total disaster for all working people. *" * - 1 CUSTC Ifcl ?c Phone your ordfer in to: The Wi 2208 I i i I i "(It' . ? ft t?f H? ' t 1 .. .* ? ? .? I ( ? " I H ? !? ' ? lined Mind mind who wins in business. 1 Other things being equal, the _1 man with (he trained mind always wins. 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