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More information distributed electronically
Paper-based processes such as making internal memos and announcements have become less used because of electronic media which allows easy access to...
HR Magazine, 10/01/97 by Elaine McShulskis · More from publication -
Spotting potentially violent employees
A technique focuses on recognizing potential violent employees during an interview. Job hopping can indicate impulsiveness while deeply felt...
HR Magazine, 08/01/97 by Elaine McShulskis · More from publication -
Do childless employees feel cheated?
A Conference Board report revealed that childless employees feel that they support the benefits of their co-workers who have children. But survey...
HR Magazine, 07/01/97 by Elaine McShulskis · More from publication -
Job stress can prompt unethical behavior
A national survey revealed that almost half of the workers in the US perform unethical activities because of job pressure. Some of the examples...
HR Magazine, 07/01/97 by Elaine McShulskis · More from publication -
Work/life programs increase employee retention
A survey conducted by chemical company Hoechst Celanese reveal that programs that balance work and family responsibilities create positive effect...
HR Magazine, 06/01/97 by Elaine McShulskis · More from publication -
Weekend work increases - HRM update
Statistics show that there is an increase in the number of employees working during weekends in addition to their regular work week. This change is...
HR Magazine, 06/01/97 by Elaine McShulskis · More from publication -
Job cuts likely to target upper management - HRM update
Middle management employees, supervisors and hourly employees are presently considered of equal importance in the employment ladder. However,...
HR Magazine, 06/01/97 by Elaine McShulskis · More from publication -
Gauging executive search firm performance - HRM update
Low unemployment, strong business for retainer search firms and efficient corporate staffs have made executive search evaluation more difficult for...
HR Magazine, 06/01/97 by Elaine McShulskis · More from publication -
Early intervention in worker's compensation cases beneficial
A study conducted by san Francisco-based Paradigm Health Corporation revealed that early intervention in catastrophic workers' compensation cases...
HR Magazine, 06/01/97 by Elaine McShulskis · More from publication -
Small business: be aware of illegal interview questions - HRM update
Small businesses, comprised of less than 500 employees, claim that their companies find it difficult to comply with the Americans with Disabilities...
HR Magazine, 06/01/97 by Elaine McShulskis · More from publication
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