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8 hours ago ago from Payday Resources Blog

In better economic times, the unhappy worker often bolted for the door, hardly waiting for it to slam shut before jetting off in the direction of his or her next job (good riddance: onto bigger responsibilities, more pay, a better work environment, etc.). But given the recent recession that dates back to late 2007, more employees even if dismal are grinning and bearing it, fully aware that having a job is better than having no job at all for ...

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Survey: Most Companies Employees Cannot Work Remotely During a Crisis

17 hours ago ago from Rothstein Associates Inc. Business Survival ™ Weblog

The majority of employees at approximately three out of four organizations could not work remotely if they had to, according to a new survey. The survey commissioned by Cisco and conducted by InsightExpress validates concerns that U.S. organizations, both public and private, could not continue operating if major business interruptions occurred, such severe weather, mass illness, major road closings, or public transit strikes. The survey ...

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Manpower Employment Outlook Survey

9 hours ago ago from WLKM Radio 95.9 FM

Kalamazoo-Portage area employers expect to hire at an unsteady pace during the first quarter of 2010, according to the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey. From January to March, 9 percent of the companies interviewed plan to hire more employees, while 18 percent expect to reduce their payrolls, according to Manpower spokesperson Becky Slager. Another 66 percent expect to maintain their current staff levels and 7 percent are not certain ...

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17 hours ago ago from Bidiversity | Business Innovation through Diversity.

Posted by admin on 12/08/09 Categorized as Bidiversity , Leadership The unstable workforce hasn’t seriously influenced employees’ career expectations, according to a recent report . Spherion’s 2009 Emerging Workforce Study reveals that employers need to do more to retain human capital during a downturn or they run the risk losing staff in droves once the economy heals. An overwhelming degree of employee dissatisfaction has been ...

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Employee Survey No-Nos

10 hours ago ago from Ray Seghers's Blog

An employee survey is an important organizational improvement tool that can make a really big difference in the work environment and ultimately in organizational performance.  But there can be pitfalls if HR managers are not paying attention. The Top 10 Survey No-Nos are : Number 10:  Not getting buy-in from all levels of the organization, especially supervisors and middle managers, before they begin. Number 9:  Not letting ...

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Trusted Computer Solutions Announces Systems Administrator Survey Results and Insights from Roundtable Discussion at Annual LISA Conference

11 hours ago ago from PopEater

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1 hour, 2 minutes ago ago from Good News Now

Area employers expect to hire at a moderate pace during the first quarter of 2010, according to the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey. From January to March, 14 percent of the companies interviewed plan to hire more employees, while 12 percent expect to reduce their payrolls, according to Manpower spokesperson Phil Blair. Another 71 percent expect to maintain their current staff levels and 3 percent are not certain of their hiring plans. ...

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Employment Survey: Job Outlook Strong In Fayetteville

11 hours ago ago from Media General - NBC17.com

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Final Glance: Internet companies

2 hours ago ago from Good News Now

NEW YORK -Shares of some top internet companies were mixed at the close of trading: Akamai Technologies fell $.28 or 1.1 percent, to $25.09. Amazon fell $.10 or .1 percent, to $134.11. eBay fell $.54 or 2.3 percent, to $22.58. Google rose $.80 or .1 percent, to $587.05. Yahoo unchanged at $15.45.

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12 hours ago ago from Good News Now

Total measured advertising expenditures in the first nine months of 2009 dropped by 14.7 percent as compared to the same period in 2008, according to data released today by TNS Media Intelligence, the leading provider of strategic advertising and marketing information. Ad spending during the third quarter of 2009 was down 15.3 percent versus last year, the sixth consecutive quarter of year-over-year declines. “The updated monthly trend line ...

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