Fair Game: Drexel Hamilton, a Wall St. Firm, Hiring Disabled Veterans

International Herald Tribune Saturday 16th June, 2012

WITH unemployment just above 8 percent, it’s clear that finding a job is tough for many Americans. But for war veterans, particularly disabled ones, it’s even tougher. Nearly one of every three young male veterans was out of work last year.


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