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Block The Exit Door
1 hour, 51 minutes ago ago from Eric Jacobson On Leadership
Fifty-five percent of employees plan to change jobs, careers or industries when the economy recovers, according to the 2009 Employment Dynamics and Growth Expectations Report. One in five workers are highly disengaged, reports the Corporate Leadership Council. So, even though the writing may be on the wall come the economic recovery, there are steps a workplace leader can take to help retain employees. According to Leigh ...
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2 hours ago ago from Swahili Street
Chambi Chachage, in Dar es Salaam's Citizen newspaper of yesterday (link when/if available), rightly points to a crisis in the Tanzanian education system. He is prompted by this year’s disgraceful pass rate for the Primary School Level Examination – more than 50 percent failed. One of his conclusions – that we need more Public Expenditure Tracking Surveys (PETS) – can be interrogated. There has been no dearth of PETS in education. The ...
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20 hours ago ago from Capitol Alert
The cost of health insurance provided by California employers has risen five times as fast as overall inflation since 2002, according to a new survey by the California HealthCare Foundation. Health insurance premiums increased by 117.5 percent during the period, says the California Employer Health Benefits Survey, while the state's overall cost of living rate was 23.1 percent, including a 7.5 percent gain in the last year. The ...
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19 hours ago ago from Boxoffice > The Business of Movies
The Princess and the Frog led Monday’s box office with $1.33 million. That placed the film $239,257 ahead of Warner’s The Blind Side for the day. Disney’s first traditionally animated film in over five years was down a sharp 80 percent from Sunday, which signals that the G-rated film is clearly skewing heavily towards family audiences. Midweek business for the film will pick up before much longer though, thanks to the approaching Christmas ...
Related contentWaPo Buries Its Own Poll Showing ‘Public Cooling to Health-Care Reform. Majority of US opposes it.
1 hour, 25 minutes ago ago from Are you Freaking Stupid?
Well, isn’t this a shock. Oh, wait. No its not. Eight weeks ago , The Washington Post topped its own front-page with its own ABC-Washington Post poll announcing that the public strongly favored a public option in health care, by 57 to 40 percent. Their latest poll is much worse: Negatives abound in poll, read the subhead. So it was buried on page 6 Wednesday. On the front page instead, a happy-talk headline: Health bill’s prospects ...
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