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The Going Rate for Senior Senate Staff

22 hours ago ago from The Open House Project

A revolving door story in Roll Call ($) yesterday reported that lobbying firm interest in hiring Capitol Hill staffers has not been sated by the weakened economy. What caught my attention, however, were these paragraphs on salaries: Democrats are still garnering higher salaries than their Republican counterparts. In particular, Senate Democratic leadership staff, high-ranking committee staff and chiefs of staff are in demand, according ...

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Index On Self-Censorship?

15 hours ago ago from The Spittoon

An internal debate at Index on Censorship has gone public. The new edition of the magazine carries an interview with Jytte Klausen about her book on the Danish cartoons controversy and the kerfuffle with Yale University Press which at the last minute refused to publish them. Jo Glanville (editor of Index on Censorship) wanted to publish one of the cartoons to illustrate the interview. The board of IoE refused Glanville and decided not to ...

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John Fahey’s End-of-Year Missive

11 hours ago ago from Society Matters

John Fahey Just when we thought The Magazine was making a comeback in the hearts and minds of National Geographic executives, CEO John Fahey suggests otherwise. In his end-of-year email to the staff (below), John mentions The Magazine a grand total of zero times. That's as in: The official journal of the National Geographic Society is not worth mentioning . Zero as in: NGM Editor Chris Johns hasn't done anything in 2009 worth ...

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NYT editor: "No further newsroom staff cut planned"

19 hours ago ago from Get a News Job dot com

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Take Care of Your Staff

23 hours ago ago from Professional Caregiver Blog

With the holiday season in full swing, you have certainly spent lots of time preparing many special events and treats for your residents; but don't forget about your staff. This is an important time of year for them as well, and it is likely many of them will spend at least part of their holiday in your community, caring for your residents. Although this year's rough economy might make it difficult to provide a financial reward for your ...

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