iPhone Manufacturer Seeks Higher Rates:
"The increase in operating costs due to the wage increase may impact the company's results but could also be offset by increased revenue or cost reduction in other areas, Foxconn said in a filing to the Hong Kong stock exchange. Foxconn said based on a recommendation by its controlling shareholder Hon Hai it had approved a proposal to further increase salaries of its staff on Shenzhen production lines, subject to a three-month work performance assessment, after its recent move to raise China staff salaries by 30 percent effective June 1." ~Reuters~
Possible Anti-Terrorism Squad Nabs Americans in Yemen:
"Last Wednesday, Yemeni security officials said authorities had detained several foreigners, including Americans, Britons and an Australian woman, in connection with an investigation into Al Qaeda's increased activity in the country. The arrests reported last week were made after foreign intelligence agencies provided lists of names of people they wanted to have detained or put under surveillance, according to two Yemeni security officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they are not permitted to brief journalists." ~Foxnews~
Iran OFFERS Naval Escort of Future Gaza "Aid":
"'Iran's Revolutionary Guard naval forces are prepared to escort the peace and freedom convoys that carry humanitarian assistance for the defenceless and oppressed people of Gaza with all their strength,' pledged Hojjatoleslam Ali Shirazi, Khamenei's personal representative to the guards corps." -The Guardian~
Manpower Report Suggests Hiring May Improve in 3rd Quarter:
"Employers in most economies are more likely to add workers than three months ago, including those in the United States, but big gains are limited to booming emerging economies like Brazil, India and China, according to a quarterly survey by Manpower."
~Reuters~
Credit Rating Group Says Brittain Needs to Make Larger Budget Cuts:
"Britain faces a "formidable" challenge to cut government borrowing and needs more ambitious plans to reduce the deficit over the medium term, ratings agency Fitch said on Tuesday." ~CNBC~
Rice University Create Device to Save 3rd World Infants:
"It started as a class project, but really, the goal was always bigger than simply earning an A. Five engineering students at Rice University wanted to save lives.
They've got a start: Their Baby Bubbler, an inexpensive and portable device to help babies with underdeveloped or weakened lungs breathe naturally, soon may be used in hospitals and clinics across the developing world." ~HoustonChronicle~
6.08.2010
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