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I have a horrible commute. Truly, truly horrible. Its expensive, long, often unpredictable and exhausting about 90 minutes each way.
May 13
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There are outstanding workplaces with prodigious employee benefit packages all over the world, judging from the Great Places to Work Institutes recent eighth annual conference in Los Angeles, where about 20 employers of choice shared their respective grand visions.
April 29
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Ouida Peterson is to benefits what Paula Deen is to cooking except maybe without all the sugar and butter. Dont let the charming Southern drawl fool you.
April 20
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Although many tea-leaf readers predicted that health care reform would spur employers to drop health benefits, a new poll of nearly 3,700 executives by Crain Communications shows such forecasts may have been based more on fear than fact.
April 13
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Heres a story guaranteed to warm your heart and perhaps think twice about how your company has treated laid-off employees.
April 9
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I hear a lot of joking (and I confess, Ive made a few cracks myself) about whats been called a, shall we say, relaxed, work ethic among Gen Y/Millenials.
April 7
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With all the chatter around health care reform, you may have missed (like I did) last weeks White House forum on workplace flexibility.
April 5
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We have another podcast post today, this time with Heather Gatley, executive vice president of HR Services and general counsel for AlphaStaff.
March 29
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So, weve had some time to start to digest the biggest components of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, when they go into effect and the implications for your health plans.
March 26
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So, I promised that wed get back to analyzing health care reform, and I am a woman of my word. Were going to do things a little different today, though, and make todays post a listen instead of a read.
March 25