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One-Third Of Health Insurance Plans Exceed Law’s Out-Of-Pocket Cap

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One-Third Of Health Insurance Plans Exceed Law’s Out-Of-Pocket Cap

By JULIE APPLEBY, KHN— Consumers who buy their own health insurance will see the total amount they could pay out of pocket for medical care capped starting next year, but some will likely pay higher premiums as a result. That’s one conclusion that can be drawn from a new study showing more than one-third of health insurance plans currently offered […]

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Job Tenure Up, Turnover Down But US Job Tenure Still Short 5.4 Years

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Job Tenure Up, Turnover Down But US Job Tenure Still Short 5.4 Years

Job tenure was up in 2012, as those Americans who have jobs are staying in them longer. Overall job tenure in the United States was up in 2012, but U.S. job tenure is still shorter than many assume. The median (mid-point) length of time on the job for American workers in 2012 is just 5.4 […]

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North Carolina Law Shields Walmart In Greeter Death Suit

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North Carolina Law Shields Walmart In Greeter Death Suit

For Rochelle Boswell Pender working as a Walmart store greeter gave her reason to live. It turned out to be a killer job. Pender, 71, died in 2011 after a Walmart loss-control employee and an alleged shoplifter fleeing the store collided with her. Pender was seriously hurt, dying of a head injury. Now a North […]

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Meet The New Boss: The Biggest New Job Challenges

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Meet The New Boss: The Biggest New Job Challenges

Workers starting 2013 with a new job may find learning the ropes to be their biggest challenge, a new Accountemps survey suggests. Forty-four percent of employees and 60% of managers interviewed said mastering new processes and procedures tops their list of concerns when starting a new job at a new company. One in five respondents (20%) from each group cited getting to know a […]

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Class of ’12: The Facebook Generation’s Social Media Job Search

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Class of ’12: The Facebook Generation’s Social Media Job Search

This probably comes as no surprise: New college graduates are embracing social media as a job search tool, according to a new study conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). A generation that grew up with Facebook and instant messaging is now graduating from college and looking for work — using social […]

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Lifehacker’s Coolest Workspaces Of 2012

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Lifehacker’s Coolest Workspaces Of 2012

Lifehacker.com recently compiled the list of the most popular, and therefore coolest, workspaces featured on it’s site in 2012. Lifehacker bills itself as a website for “Tips, tricks, and downloads for getting things done.” One of the site’s regular department is “Featured Workspace,” a voyeuristic look at workspace that are probably MUCH better than whatever […]

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An Invisible Maid Army, 52 Million Domestic Workers Toil Worldwide

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An Invisible Maid Army, 52  Million Domestic Workers Toil Worldwide

ILO News– At least 52 million people around the world – mainly women – are employed as domestic workers, according to the first research of its kind conducted by the International Labor Organization. They account for 7.5% of women’s wage employment worldwide and a far greater share in some regions, particularly Asia and the Pacific […]

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HR Blog Welcome To The Occupation Going One Step Beyond

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HR Blog Welcome To The Occupation Going One Step Beyond

From Paul Smith— A month ago, Welcome To The Occupation had its 3-year anniversary. For those three years, I have put a great deal of effort into effecting change in the Human Resources field. Unfortunately I have recently realized that changes in my professional life have limited my ability to continue to deliver my message. […]

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ALEC’s Decades Of ‘Right-To-Work’ Effort Pay Off In Michigan

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ALEC’s Decades Of ‘Right-To-Work’ Effort Pay Off In Michigan

By PAUL ABOWD, Center for Public Integrity—Amid protests by labor unions, and objections from the stateʼs congressional delegation and even the president, Michiganʼs Republican Gov. Rick Snyder signed a “right-to-work” bill into law in December 11, 2012, drawn word-for-word from a 32-year-old “model bill” pushed by a corporate-funded, conservative think tank. The legislation deals a […]

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Workers Have Few Options When Employer Health Insurance Plan Disappears

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Workers Have Few Options When Employer Health Insurance Plan Disappears

By MICHELLE ANDREWS, Kaiser Health News— For some people, the promise of employer-provided health insurance plan is reason enough to take a job or stay put in one. But unexpected events – a corporate bankruptcy or sale, for example – can undermine the security of on-the-job coverage and leave both employees and retirees with few affordable […]

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