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Workforce
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Articles in Jan 2003 issue of Workforce
- New agency, huge HR changes
by Douglas P. Shuit - Are you ready for paid family leave?
by Douglas P. Shuit - Planning for the end of life
by Maryann Hammers - Finding the cure for pharmacy costs
by Joanne Sammer - Salaries yielding to health costs
by Carroll Lachnit - Stock options: overused and underwater; HR professionals face major challenges with this once-attractive recruiting and compensation tool. But there are remedies
by Don Delves - United's HR tasks will soar
by Janet Wiscombe - Recruiting for "world-class" workers
- Job markets are soft
by Fay Hansen - Three stories of self-service success
by Sarah Fister Gale - A novel look at women and work
by Janet Wiscombe - Health information must stay private
by Gillian Flynn - $400,000 retaliation verdict approved
by D. Diane Hatch - Communicate the commitment
by Carroll Lachnit - The power of nice
by Tom Terez - The rule on ruling out foreign applicants
by Matthew T. Miklave - Mailbox
- Meet HR's new best friend: turnover
by Todd Raphael - Correction
- Gearing up for active duty: some companies balk when reservists are called to duty. But others go beyond the letter of federal law. They reap loyalty and PR rewardsbut sometimes pay a bottom-line price
by Fay Hansen
