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Nelson sells majority stake in WorkforceLogic
January 12th, 2012SONOMA — The Nelson Family of Companies today announced the sale of a “majority and controlling interest” in its WorkforceLogic division to Orlando-based ZeroChaos, a workorce solutions company, along with its financial partner Snow Phipps.
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49ers name Nelson Staffing as ‘preferred staffing provider’
August 11th, 2011SONOMA/SAN FRANCISCO — Sonoma-based Nelson Staffing announced that it has been selected as the “preferred staffing provider” of the San Francisco 49ers.
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2011 Trends: Experts see modest jobs improvement for 2011
January 3rd, 2011The Business Journal surveyed the North Bay’s largest staffing companies plus jobs and economic forecaster TrimTabs Investment Research in Santa Rosa for their outlook on 2011.
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Print broker Golden Pacific expands on Web
February 22nd, 2010ROHNERT PARK – Golden Pacific Systems has come up smiling from a scary dive into the cyber sea. Today, a new, Web-based business model and target market have allowed the 32-year-old print broker to triple its sales in two years and play on the national stage.
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Staffing firms see tentative hiring
November 23rd, 2009NORTH BAY – To the surprise of many North Bay experts, requests for permanent placements have made a comeback this month, suggesting a staffing industry recovery sooner than expected. Recruiters say the sector is by no means back on stable ground, but most forecast an upswing in the first or second quarter of 2010. “It [...]
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