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'Offshoring' crisis is a myth, foundation says
The "crisis" surrounding offshored U.S. jobs is a myth that results in "unfounded fears," according to a report from the Heritage Foundation, a...
HR Magazine, 07/01/04 by Karyn-Siobhan Robinson · More from publication -
Suits filed to end paycheck cashing fees
Many California employers were surprised to learn recently that they could be open to legal action because of a law that requires them to ensure...
HR Magazine, 06/01/04 by Karyn-Siobhan Robinson · More from publication -
Stigma prevents depressed workers from seeking treatment, study shows
Concern about the stigma associated with depression may prevent employees from seeking treatment, according to research conducted on behalf of the...
HR Magazine, 06/01/04 by Karyn-Siobhan Robinson · More from publication -
State 'offshoring' laws come under scrutiny
State legislation designed to block "offshoring" of U.S. jobs could violate the U.S. Constitution, according to a report by the National Foundation...
HR Magazine, 06/01/04 by Karyn-Siobhan Robinson · More from publication -
Where did everybody go? 15% work from home at least once a week
Fifteen percent of the workforce teleworks at least one day a week, according to a recent study from the Employment Policy Foundation (EPF), a...
HR Magazine, 05/01/04 by Karyn-Siobhan Robinson · More from publication -
HR begins to confront workplace implications of same-sex marriages
While politicians and religious leaders debate the moral aspects of same-sex marriage, HR professionals are left with a much more practical...
HR Magazine, 05/01/04 by Karyn-Siobhan Robinson · More from publication -
Job market to test employee loyalty
As the economy improves, employees who have stayed at jobs out of fear of not being able to find other work may be plotting to free themselves,...
HR Magazine, 05/01/04 by Karyn-Siobhan Robinson · More from publication -
Study: HR needs larger role in 'offshoring'
HR professionals can help reduce costs and improve results for companies considering sending jobs overseas--the controversial practice known as...
HR Magazine, 05/01/04 by Karyn-Siobhan Robinson · More from publication -
For working women, job equality elusive
In 2003, 40 percent of the world's 2.8 billion workers were women, an increase of nearly 200 million from a decade earlier, according to Global...
HR Magazine, 05/01/04 by Karyn-Siobhan Robinson · More from publication -
Galif., tribes battle over workers' comp
A California state assemblyman has stepped squarely in the middle of a dispute between two Indian tribes--which claim that they have the right to...
HR Magazine, 04/01/04 by Karyn-Siobhan Robinson · More from publication



