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"The current generation has stumbled on an incredibly powerful and important model for changing the world and the workplace: the network."
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Half of all workers who receive paid vacation time in the nations top 10 largest cities would be willing to sacrifice a workplace benefit in exchange for more paid time off. However, despite their desire for more free time, most employees dont even use the vacation time they already receive.
July 31 -
Sedentary office workers, including busy HR practitioners, may want to stand up to absorb some provocative news published in the online medical journal BMJ Open: Most Americans could live two years longer on average if theyd spend less than three hours a day sitting.
July 31 -
Target-date funds pulled in $13.9 billion in the second quarter despite the nearly 3% loss on average, according to Morningstar.
July 30 -
The Obama administration on Friday said it is on track to set up federal health insurance exchanges by 2014 in U.S. states that fail to establish their own regulated insurance markets as required by the U.S. health care reform law.
July 30 -
United Continental Holdings Incs quarterly profit slid 37%, hit by higher fuel bills and labor costs from its messy and long merger of United and Continental airlines.
July 29 -
Most employees dont think they should be required to participate in wellness programs to qualify for employer-provided health insurance, according to a new survey released by the National Business Group on Health. Moreover, they dont think employers should charge employees more for health coverage if they dont meet specific health goals.
July 29 -
Should employers be worried about workplace productivity during the Olympics?
July 29 -
House Democrats on Wednesday introduced legislation that would expand the role of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to conduct oversight examinations of investment advisers, a segment of the financial services sector that lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have agreed is under regulated.
July 26 -
Detroits mayor recently imposed 10% pay cuts on city workers and found other savings from benefits in a bid to save the citys cash-strapped coffers $102 million a year.
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