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More Than 2,000 Chinese Employees Riot At Foxconn iPhone Factory

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More Than 2,000 Chinese Employees Riot At Foxconn iPhone Factory

About 2,000 Chinese employees of Foxconn Technology Group, which makes the Apple iPhone, reportedly rioted  into the early hours of Monday,  24 September 2012, forcing the plant where they work to shut down. As many as 5,000 heavily armed police may have been involved in stopping the disturbance at the factory in the northern Chinese city of […]

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Overqualified? 5 Ways To Get The Job

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Overqualified? 5 Ways To Get The Job

From Vickie Elmer’s Glassdoor blog– Sometime yet this year, you or someone you know is likely to be told they are overqualified for a job. The speaker may be a recruiter or a friend, a decision-maker or a drainer of hopefulness. And when they say or hint at the overqualified label, they may mean something […]

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Survey Finds College Graduates ‘Academically Prepared, But Not Marketplace Ready’

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Survey Finds College Graduates ‘Academically Prepared, But Not Marketplace Ready’

With more than 12 million Americans remain unemployed, a national survey finds recent college graduates – the one group which stands to potentially best compete in a highly-competitive, tech-savvy job market – are among the least prepared to find work. The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) conducted the survey for the Career Advisory […]

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Elder Care Crisis Is Everyone’s Business When Employees Double As Caregivers

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Elder Care Crisis Is Everyone’s Business When Employees Double As Caregivers

By R.W. Greene — The United States is in the midst an elderly population explosion that is creating a brewing elder care crisis. Two years ago, those aged 60 and older, made up slightly more than 18% of the population. That was only a couple of percentage points higher than 30 years earlier. But by […]

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Elder Care Caregiver Stress Goes To Work As Employers Ignore Issue

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Elder Care Caregiver Stress Goes To Work As Employers Ignore Issue

By R.W. Greene — Employers are facing a massive elder care health crisis in coming years — but even if they are aware of the problem, few are doing anything about it. The crisis is the toll that elder care — looking after one’s aging parents — is placing on the nation’s workforce. The U.S. is […]

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Facts About Caregivers And Work

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Facts About Caregivers And Work

Caregivers and Work: More working people provide full- or part-time caregiver duties for a loved one than ever before. Here’s a look at some facts about this major life responsibility and the realities of the working world. Facts About Caregivers o Two-thirds are women. o Studies show female caregivers are more likely than males to […]

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Caregiver Protection Laws And State Employer Polices Need Improvement: AARP

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Caregiver Protection Laws And State Employer Polices Need Improvement: AARP

Caregiver protection laws are rare. As of 2012, only four states—Alaska, Connecticut, New Jersey and Oregon, plus the District of Columbia—have laws over and above federal laws protecting family caregivers and those proving elder care. The AARP report says additions to workplace discrimination laws are necessary to help family caregivers. The AARP recommends the following changes […]

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Study Finds Workplace Discrimination Against Caregivers Growing

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Study Finds Workplace Discrimination Against Caregivers Growing

Workplace discrimination against caregivers is becoming  commonplace as more employees must care for aging parents, a new report from the AARP, an advocacy group of older Americans. The report, “Protecting Family Caregivers from Employment Discrimination,” identifies workplace discrimination against workers with elder care responsibilities as an emerging trend. The report also highlights the limited legal […]

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Paul Smith – Negotiating Your Salary If You’re In HR

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Paul Smith – Negotiating Your Salary If You’re In HR

From Paul Smith’s “Welcome to the Occupation” blog-  How much are you worth? More specifically, what is the dollar amount you consider to be an accurate assessment of the work you do? It’s a hard question to answer. It’s hard because if you ask yourself and the 9 others most familiar with your work, you’ll […]

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California Races To Enroll Uninsured After Health Care Law Affirmed

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California Races To Enroll Uninsured After Health Care Law Affirmed

By RUSS MITCHELL, KHN Staff Writer– With the health care law upheld by the Supreme Court, the state that boasts the largest number of uninsured is bent on losing that distinction. Peter Lee, charged with creating California’s online state insurance market, says his goal is to make shopping for health insurance as easy “as buying […]

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