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Women's Work
In the Middle East, a new vision of the roles of women in both education and the workplace are bringing beneficial changes across the region. ...
International Educator, 09/01/09 by Ladika, Susan · More from publication -
Beyond Stereotypes IN EDUCATION ABROAD
Today nontraditional students of all kindsethnic minorities, adults, those with disabilities, and gay and lesbian studentsare finding their way to...
International Educator, 03/01/09 by Ladika, Susan · More from publication -
When learning lasts a lifetime: lifelong learning accounts give employees an incentive to keep up their studies
Paul Kelvington dabbled in college classes more than two decades ago. But at the time, the 18-year-old wasn't prepared for the rigors of higher...
HR Magazine, 05/01/08 by Susan Ladika · More from publication -
Limited Resources: ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
In East African nations-like Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda-higher education enrollments are soaring but resources are limited. To help...
International Educator, 03/01/08 by Ladika, Susan · More from publication -
Promise of Peace
Since the 1990s, Bosnia-Herzegovina has been recovering from war and has begun the process of healing. The higher education system shows potential...
International Educator, 05/01/07 by Ladika, Susan · More from publication -
Trouble on the hiring front: a compliance battle over illegal workers is turning up the heat on all employers, even those who try to comply with the law
Strawberry and tomato grower Tommy Brock can barely hide his amazement. For decades his family has been hiring Mexican workers, relying on the...
HR Magazine, 10/01/06 by Susan Ladika · More from publication -
Rewarding exempt employees: employers are finding ways to acknowledge exempt workers' exceptional performance
For exempt employees with the Methodist Hospital System in Houston, it's natural to expect to work long hours when disaster threatens. Last fall,...
HR Magazine, 09/01/06 by Susan Ladika · More from publication -
Capitalize on your budgets: don't look at budgeting as a necessary evil but as an opportunity to demonstrate HR's value
After university studies heavy in math and 30 years in the HR business, David L. Edwards, SPHR, chief administrative officer at Oneda Corp., was...
HR Magazine, 08/01/06 by Susan Ladika · More from publication -
The useand abuseof L-1 visas: growing use of L-1 visasand allegations of abuseare affecting all employers
The L-1B visa has become more than just a procedure for employers transferring their foreign workers to U.S. posts for temporary assignments. The...
HR Magazine, 07/01/06 by Susan Ladika · More from publication -
The brain race: more red tape and increased competition are driving top foreign students away from the United States, leaving a potential skills gap in science and technology fields
When Hana El-Samad, a faculty fellow at the University of California at San Francisco, left the United States at the end of December, she expected...
HR Magazine, 04/01/06 by Susan Ladika · More from publication
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