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Health Reform: Taking the Wrong Risks

21 hours ago ago from Ross Mayfield's Weblog

This week the NY Times explores how failing to pass health reform will have an impact on innovation -- and archetypal Silicon Valley startups. In the cradle of American innovation, workers are making career choices based on co-payments, pre-existing conditions and other minutiae of health insurance. They are not necessarily making decisions based on what would be best for their careers and, in turn, for the American economy — that is, ...

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Minnesota Holiday Pay Law

11 hours ago ago from Labor Law Talk Blog

Whether it is Christmas, Thanksgiving, Memorial Day, or a “federal holiday,” any general industry may be open and may schedule workers to come in on those holidays. Employers are not required to give workers paid holidays off. This applies not only in Minnesota but nationwide. There is no Minnesota law, no other state law, and no federal law requiring employers to offer paid holidays. When Minnesota employees have to work on a ...

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Holiday Party fail

16 hours ago ago from B105 DJ Blogs | B105.com - 105.1FM Cincinnati

Here's a clip of a company party where employees were wishing the camera holiday greetings.  One girl decided she wanted to trash talk the boss and it turned out to be horrible timing

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Some instant benefits of Structured Settlements

17 hours ago ago from Structured Settlement

Structured settlements are basically meant to provide financial support for the victims. But in most of the cases it is observed that victim needs instant cash to meet his expenses. No one wants take the risk of waiting for 10-12 years to receive the settlement amounts in small installments. It is for this reason that people look for different ways to benefit from such settlements as quickly as possible. There are several ways to utilize ...

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As crunch time nears, shoppers still searching for holiday bargains - Chicago Tribune

21 hours ago ago from ReviewTalk.Net/Blog

Reuters As crunch time nears, shoppers still searching for holiday bargains Chicago Tribune 6, 40 percent of shoppers said they had yet to begin their holiday gift buying, according to a Consumer Reports survey released Thursday. Down to the wire Charleston Post Courier Holiday Shoppers Fill Malls in Search of Last-minute Bargains News Channel 8 Retailers sell out of key items as holiday shopping counts down Dallas ...

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Retailers gear up for ‘Super Saturday’ rush

7 hours ago ago from NBC

the last before Christmas -- and deliver retailers the highest holiday weekend sales so far this season."> advertisement Categories ...

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Consumers procastinating this holiday season, survey finds

1 day ago ago from WalletPop

Don't be surprised if you don't find that gift you want under the Christmas tree. The worrisome economy has turned shoppers into procrastinators this season, according to a survey released by the National Retail Federation . The average person had completed 46.7% of their Hanukkah and Christmas shopping by the end of the second week of December --- the lowest percentage since 2004. The 2009 Holiday Consumer Intentions and Actions ...

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