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Job Postings Requiring Covid-19 Vaccination Jump in Past Month – The Wall Street Journal

August 13, 2021
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  1. Job Postings Requiring Covid-19 Vaccination Jump in Past Month  The Wall Street Journal
  2. Job Seekers May Need To Show Proof Of Vaccination To Apply For Positions  Forbes
  3. Covid vaccine mandates in job listings jump by 34% as delta variant sparks surge in virus cases  CNBC
  4. Rising number of job listings require proof of COVID-19 vaccination  New York Post
  5. More job postings come with COVID-19 vaccination requirement  Yahoo Money
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April Marks Twelfth Consecutive Month of Job Growth in Maryland – The Southern Maryland Chronicle

May 24, 2021
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April Marks Twelfth Consecutive Month of Job Growth in Maryland  The Southern Maryland Chronicle
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January Is A Popular Month To Job Search—Here’s Why You Should Take Advantage Of It – Forbes

January 7, 2020
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January Is A Popular Month To Job Search—Here’s Why You Should Take Advantage Of It  Forbes
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Delayed Again, Kemper County IGCC Plant to Start Operations in a Month

October 6, 2016
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Mississippi Power’s integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power plant under construction in Kemper County, Miss., will likely be placed in service by November 30, a month later than anticipated. The delay will be costly.

Mississippi Power reached a new milestone on September 16, announcing that it had started producing syngas using the second gasifier—gasifier “A”—at the facility. Initial production of syngas at gasifier “B” began on July 14, demonstrating the viability of transport integrated gasification technology, which is being used for the first time at commercial scale, Southern Co. said in a statement.

In late August, however, gasifier B was taken offline for inspection, the company said in an October 3 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

“The removal of ash and ash deposits prior to the inspection of gasifier ‘B’ required more time than initially expected. Additional time has been added to the schedule to allow for the restart of gasifier ‘B’ and for both gasifier trains to achieve the sustained capacity levels necessary for the initial operations and testing of the syngas clean-up systems and the production of electricity using syngas,” it said.…

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