Recruiting event


Recruiting event

BOARDMAN

Mahoning County One-Stop, Community Care- Givers and Compass Family & Community Services will host a recruiting event at Mahoning County OneStop, 141 Boardman-Canfield Road, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday.

Caregiver positions are full and part time, and pay up to $8 per hour with benefits. People interested should bring a resume and be prepared to complete a job application and interview.

Job applicants should have a state-tested nursing- assistant license or be willing to be trained.

If you are not yet qualified for this type of position, Compass Family may be able to help you become prepared for these jobs by offering career-advancement services, including training, through a grant called WorkAdvance.

WorkAdvance participants are selected at random from eligible applicants. For information about Work- Advance, contact Compass at 330-480-4384, ext. 229, or mcinfo@waneo.org. You also can visit www.waneo.org.

European leaders push for package

ROME

The leaders of France, Germany, Italy and Spain have agreed to push for a growth package worth up to $163 billion at a European Union summit next week that’s intended to kick-start the economy and safeguard the currency bloc.

President Francois Hollande of France, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and Italian Premier Mario Monti, playing host, provided few details beyond agreement on pursuing a financial-transaction tax — something Germany has championed.

Home Depot, Pizza Hut sued

LOS ANGELES

The Black Keys are not shilling power tools or pizza, the band said in copyright- infringement lawsuits against The Home Depot and Pizza Hut.

The “Lonely Boy” band filed the federal lawsuits Thursday, claiming Home Depot did not have permission to use elements of the hit song in an ad promoting power tools and that Pizza Hut misused “Gold on the Ceiling” in a recent ad.

Both songs appeared on the rock group’s seventh album, “El Camino,” which was released last year and has sold nearly 840,000 copies. The Black Keys are composed of Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney. Musician- producer Brian Burton, who is known as Danger Mouse, also is suing the companies.

Vindicator staff/wire reports