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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2011 Verified Purchase Your blood will boil at the betrayal of not only the employees of Weirton Steel but the whole Steel Industry of the United States of America by a New York Lawyer (Harvey Sperry)and his puppet--CEO Herb Elish. Original CEO Loughhead made ESOP owned Weirton Steel profitable and employee/shareholders ecstatic at the success of the business and appreciative of a CEO who respected his employees. Bob Loughhead saved 2 towns by steering Weirton Steel on the road to recovery and saving the jobs of thousands of people. Harvey Sperry deposed a hero in order to install Herb Elish; a "yes" man he could control. Sperry convinced the unions to provide him sensitive information that he shared with a foreign competitior that orchestrated the end of America's Steel Industry. The machinations of the Machevellian Sperry and his nuanced methods to a profitable end for himself and his hidden clients is a soul shattering read. This true life account of the death of a steel mill and the 2 towns dependent upon the jobs it provided is a glimpse inside the reality of the "Turning of the Screw": a sinister man manipulating an Executive Board and the Steel Union to its own destruction.
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"Searching while unemployed is much less effective in generating offers than searching while on the job, " economists from Columbia University and the Federal Reserve banks of Chicago and New York concluded. If you are out of work and job hunting, you need to be able to account for your time away from the labor force on your résumé and to recruiters, Watkins said. One way to do this is to maintain your industry skills and "show that you haven't stepped away and lost your touch" by providing your service to a community organization, she said. This is when it gets significantly harder to find a job. After you've been out of work for six months, the government considers you " long-term unemployed " in the U. S., and this distinction has a stigma. Research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston has found that after U. workers are out of work for more than six months, it gets harder for them to get out of unemployment. Ofer Sharone is an associate professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst who focuses on unemployment and founded the Institute for Career Transitions to support long-term unemployed job seekers.