Printing Industries of America: Advertising to a Spamtrap
Printing Industries of America, which describes itself as the world’s largest trade association for graphic arts professionals, is sending bulk email to an email address that was closed in 2007. The ESP is Streamsend.
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From: Dee Gentile <TheMagazine@printing.org>
To: <spamtrap>
Subject: The Magazine Special Supplement on Human Resoures
Welcome to the first virtual issue of Printing Industries of America: The
Magazine.
This special supplement focuses on human relations issues and resources for handling those issues. The majority of the content has been provided by Jim Kyger, our assistant vice president of human resources, who has a wealth of knowledge and information at his fingertips. In this virtual issue Jim updates us on labor, employment, health care reform, and how employers are responding to health care reform.
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