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Will Dimon replace Geithner?
in Sox First, on November 24, 2009
...ecause that would inevitably draw criticism that he is biased and talking up the book of his former employers. If that's right, the Obama administration might want to think about the danger of jumpin...
Bad economy, suicides and compensation
in Sox First, on November 23, 2009
... to keep growing next year, the picture is going to get worse. The unanswered question is whether employers might face compensation claims from families who have lost loved ones. If this continues, ...
There is still no good business for transport companies...
in Supplychainer, on November 17, 2009
...ack Friday usually represents the start of the retailer's happiest season, but with consumers still wary, retailers have slowed down on restocking, which means less freight to carry and no joy for fre...
What Not to Say When You Hand Out Pink Slips
in Biz Plan Hacks, on November 11, 2009
..., but it often becomes progressively harder as we go deeper into an organization. At the beginning, employers may be able to lay off only weak employees they might have considered letting go anyway. W...
Seen that? - France Tightens Family Immigration
in Global Mobility Report, on November 4, 2009
...r Sure at Latina Viva Again, from The New York Times: Employers, who helped shape a major immigration bill over the last three months, said on Sunday that...
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in Wangtam, on 2009-10-19
...ur own interview online and then send it to employers or recruiters.
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Japan limps out of recession, for now
in Sox First, on August 17, 2009
...re taken on as surplus labor. Under the Japanese system, the government offers financial support to employers who place on leave, train, or transfer their employees because of underperforming business...
Beware the China bubble
in Sox First, on June 29, 2009
... financial system continues to function largely without a glitch, but Fitch is growing increasingly wary. Future losses on stimulus could turn out to be larger than expected, and it is unclear what sh...
Unemployment: are the numbers lying?
in Sox First, on June 14, 2009
...forced to take part time work because that's the only work available. And as reported here , employers hired 17.1 million workers in the first four months of the year. This was about 14% below ...
Obama Administration Targets Employers with Immigration Enforcement
in Global Mobility Report, on May 23, 2009
I haven't heard much about the immigration debate in the US this year. But BusinessWeek just published an article that start with this: The Obama Administration plans to intensify efforts begun under the Bush Administration to crack down on companies that knowingly hire illegal immigrants,...
Pandemic Preparedness: Wi-Fi, Teleworking, and Swine Flu
in The Wireless Weblog, on May 15, 2009
...two years. The report credits the increase to three key factors: rising fuel and commuting costs, employers' growing awareness of the importance of work-life balance, and "the proliferation o...
A Hippocratic oath for managers
in Sox First, on May 9, 2009
... also underline the critical importance of transparency and accuracy in communicating to investors, employers, clients or regulators their risks and benefits that each constituency should expect when ...
Will COBRA Bite Your Business?
in Biz Plan Hacks, on April 18, 2009
... BusinessWeek pointed out last week that new Federal subsidies for COBRA are worrying some employers.
COBRA (the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act) is a Reagan Era law that, &quo...
Up for Grabs: 85.000 H-1B Visas in America
in Global Mobility Report, on April 8, 2009
...onomists see the H-1B visa program as an essential part of encouraging innovation because it allows employers to hire from among the best "specialty workers" in the international talent pool...
The Panic of 2008-09
in Sox First, on April 7, 2009
...labor will prove slower and more difficult than is typical after recessions. Policymakers should be wary of policies that make the economy still less capable of the growth, productivity, and employmen...
A Web 2.0 Obituary?
in TJ's Weblog, on April 2, 2009
...ess.
Another problem that has arisen is the growth of adware , which has made people much more wary of web 2.0.
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A good crisis for George Soros
in Sox First, on March 27, 2009
...e Chinese buying US debt. It's not going to last forever, he says, and the Chinese are becoming wary of the US economic model....
Geithner's push for power and the law of unexpected outcomes
in Sox First, on March 27, 2009
... house. Many of the employees have, in the past six months, turned down job offers from more stable employers, based on A.I.G.'s assurances that the contracts would be honored. They are now angry ...
Cloud computing killed your future
in The CIO Weblog, on March 17, 2009
...ure of social networking and cutting edge web applications, surely they will be the first choice of employers staffing their new-age utility computing mega-centers.
I agree with Harris' general c...
Will Health Care Reform Affect Outsourcing?
in The Outsourcing Weblog, on March 15, 2009
.... Instead, it suggests (with health care) or mandates (with social security and Medicare ) that employers become responsible for all or a part of these costs.
This approach was fine in a non-globa...
More Ways To Get Money to Reduce Debt and Save Money
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on March 13, 2009
...e higher degree you want to advance or start your new career. It can put make you more desirable to employers!
You can find ways to make ends meet until things get better. Saving money comes easier, ...
Counterpoint: Employers snoop away!
in The CIO Weblog, on March 4, 2009
...# 6321121
Meridith Levinson posted an editorial yesterday calling on job-seekers to stand up to employers who are doing background research on the Internet and demand respect for their privacy.
Y...
Norman: Take A Pay Cut
in Eagle Par Birdie, on February 28, 2009
... the financial crisis last December (as well as a recently alleged Ponzi scheme involving my former employers), I can say that if prize money is rolled back at one or all PGA tournaments this season, ...
HP Drops Linux from Netbooks in the UK
in HackITLinux, on February 8, 2009
... "The reason for this anti-Linux stance? Well, it seems that manufacturers think consumers are wary of an operating system that's not as familiar as Windows, hence the statement from HP that ...
Internal threats alive and well
in The CIO Weblog, on February 3, 2009
...right now, either guarding against, or taking vengeance in the event of, their own termination from employers for whom no love is lost?
The SANS discussion comes up with four old standbys for interna...
IBM, Apple resolve Papermaster matter
in The CIO Weblog, on January 29, 2009
...s migration to Apple was something of a surprise (an unwelcome one for employees, a welcome one for employers). I half expected an out-of-court settlement, which generates no precedent and results in ...
Indian Railways looks at RFID for its recruitment process
in The RFID Weblog, on December 10, 2008
...porting events but now the same technology is being deployed by Indian Railways, one of the largest employers in the world for hiring process of its employees. The Railway Recruitment Board will be ...
The no surprise recession
in Sox First, on December 3, 2008
...e number of filled jobs in the economy based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics' large survey of employers, reached a peak in December 2007 and has declined in every month since then. An alternativ...
Immigration Becomes a "Back Burner" Issue in the U.S.
in Global Mobility Report, on November 25, 2008
... as saying that just 3% of immigration-related arrests so far this year have led to charges against employers: "If the mission is to disrupt the infrastructure that facilitates illegal migration ...
Staying Upbeat in During Tough Times
in Home Based Business, on November 10, 2008
...eaper than employees since we don't require benefits, office space, or paid time off. And since employers don't need to worry about taxes, that makes us attractive too. So take some comfort in...
Forrester Research: A Fast-Growing Mobile Workforce
in The Wireless Weblog, on October 9, 2008
... worsens , giving 'mobile wannabes' a mobile lifeline back to the office could also give employers the flexibility to offer lower salaries - after all, surveys consistently show that flexib...
Bootstrapping principle #3: Freelance over full-time
in BootStrapMe, on September 22, 2008
...unt you must pay for freelance work, but won't hit you immediately as it does with full-time employers.
• Freelancers are bootstrappers too. Freelancing or subcontracting are among the easiest w...
dohop.com - a superior flight search
in Wandalust, on September 11, 2008
...Thessaloniki. I think that the price was pretty good for a booking at short notice but I'd be wary about the connection in Gatwick as if the easyjet flight is delayed and you missed your Olympic f...
US taxpayers subsidize CEO pay
in Sox First, on August 26, 2008
...ield unlimited amounts of compensation from taxes through special deferred accounts set up by their employers. That's not the same situation for US taxpayers who face limits on how much income the...
Death throes of the corporate data center
in The CIO Weblog, on August 22, 2008
...ch is entirely in keeping with the idea that this is an inevitable, logical progression), I am also wary of such generalizations. I think it's a no-brainer that some major businesses will retain t...
Telecommuting: the employee perspective
in The CIO Weblog, on July 11, 2008
...an issue which suddenly requires compensation, when it has surely existed and been accounted for by employers for hundreds of years now.
And of course it's not simply restricted to roles which ha...
Trans-Fatty Acids Dont Increase Diabetes Risk. Really?!
in Daily Diabetic, on July 10, 2008
...cern. But isn't diabetes, heart disease and Metabolic syndrome related? I'd still be wary of trans-fatty acids.
But then the above findings are still from lab rats. So yeah, I guess ex...
Ethics of the part-time bootstrapper
in BootStrapMe, on July 9, 2008
...time work on entrepreneurial projects.
• Give them first dibs. I have often given full-time employers the opportunity to exploit new skills I have learned through my bootstrapping efforts particul...
Firefox Mobile Logo: Fennec Fox
in Wangtam, on 2008-07-07
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Susan Marie Designs Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on July 4, 2008
...l career began in 1981, when she was employed as a goldsmith, and she continued working for various employers until 1993, when she began her own business. In August 1992, she completed the Gemological...
Tottenham mean business.
in The Soccer Weblog, on June 30, 2008
...ng other than success.
Unless Arsenal start to bring in some quality, they may just have to keep a wary on eye on their nearest neighbours over the coming months.
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Millenials again
in The CIO Weblog, on June 23, 2008
...unting firms are offering flextime, fruit baskets, and foosball tables. Workers move around between employers in ways that earlier generations never did, and you can't tell me that has not changed...
Banking squeeze
in Sox First, on June 10, 2008
... about imminent liquidity problems in one or more large investment banks, banks became increasingly wary of lending to others. At the same time, their own demand for funds jumped as they sought to avo...
Getting an EIN
in Home Based Business, on June 10, 2008
... paying more because we have to cover all of our social security tax while those working for employers only pay about half. Worried about giving out your social security number on all the W-9 f...
More Than Half of Retired Women Receive Social Security Benefits Based on Their Husband's Work History
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on June 2, 2008
...ery worker's paycheck, up to an annual maximum of $6,324 on earnings of $102,000 in 2008, while employers contribute an equal amount.
As more women work and earn better salaries, the proportion c...
CTIA Says U.S. Economy Gets Major Boost from Wireless Broadband
in The Wireless Weblog, on May 29, 2008
...CEO Steve Largent. "At a time when America is in the midst of an economic pinch, more and more employers are turning to wireless broadband technology to help reduce costs, increase efficiency and...
The allure of the London Eye
in Wandalust, on May 23, 2008
...during its first year of operation when I visited the Millennium Dome with our sons. I was rather wary as I generally feel sick during any sort of fairground rides. However the London Eye's motion...
Don't keep your day job?
in BootStrapMe, on May 17, 2008
... to hold on to that daytime gig just a bit longer even while bootstrapping a startup venture:
• Employers have the money. You don't. This may seem an intuitive point but it is true none the les...
"Good" economic news: glass empty or half-full?
in Sox First, on May 12, 2008
...al unemployment comes with more people being forced to take part-time employment and coincides with employers cutting jobs for the fourth month in a row. Similarly, the supposedly improved productivit...
Treatment Options for Gestational Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on May 8, 2008
... to the list of options for pregnant women is important, since pills are helpful for women who are wary of giving themselves shots of insulin.
Indeed, gestational diabetes can be managed. The patien...
Sponsored Post: rVita, An Online Resource on Alternative Medicine
in Straightfromthedoc, on May 5, 2008
...formation out there on the web about alternative medicine . However, as consumers, we must be wary and critical of the information we read. Are the health and therapeutic claims substantiated an...
Who do You Look to for Financial Advice?
in Bizinformer, on April 9, 2008
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According to a comprehensive survey by MetLife, people in the United States are looking to their employers to provide this kind of advice. The MetLife Study of Employment Benefit Trends notes a s...
Top 5 Work At Home & Home Based Business Scams
in Home Based Business, on April 5, 2008
...their "training kits".
Remember, if an opportunity seems too good to be true, it is. Be wary of any that ask for money, advertise via unsolicited email, and/or promise huge amounts of mone...
SocGen rogue trader sues bank
in Sox First, on April 3, 2008
... And secondly, he claims his bosses are in breach of French workplace laws that require employers to hold face-to-face meetings with employees to outline the case for sacking them. His lawyers say tha...
Clifford Chance discrimination case
in Sox First, on March 25, 2008
...she could not get further employment. According to her lawsuit, several interviews with prospective employers were "mysteriously cancelled at the last minute and promises of employment at other N...
WHB - Kohlrabi and Apple Salad
in Do you like to cook?, on March 16, 2008
...y salad with chopped apples and kohlrabi is my submission to this week's WHB .
Don't be wary of its bizarre appearance. Try kohlrabi, you'll like it!
Kohlrabi and Apple Salad
serve...
Cybercriminals Create Malware Maze
in I got Spam?!, on March 14, 2008
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Although McAfee claims that many of the sites have since been cleaned up, users should still be wary of even trusted websites and keep their anti-virus and security programs up to date. They shoul...
Buried under a pile o' Games
in House of Nintendo, on March 10, 2008
... now buried under a pile o' games. Three of them were purchased thanks for the proceeds from my employers here at House of Nintendo: Eternal Sonata (gasp! An Xbox 360 game!), Advance Wars: Days of...
Resources for Home Based Workers
in Home Based Business, on March 8, 2008
...'re convinced it's legit, make sure your application is the best it can be. Even home based employers will ask for resumes and applying via email still means you need a polished cover letter...
Converged Mobile Devices Still Not "In" for Business People
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 20, 2008
... who travel frequently, have given up a desk phone to rely solely on their mobile number.
Before employers can insist that employees use fewer devices, manufacturers need to address battery life an...
Google to Mobile World: We're Not the Big Bad Wolf...Really!
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on February 15, 2008
...t leader of "openness" in the mobile world, some executives and of course competitors are wary about its vile ambitions.
At the Mobile World Congress, Google mobile platforms group manager...
业界评论称 iPod 需新技术保持优势
in Wangtam, on 2008-02-15
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Subprime explained - crunch time glossary
in Sox First, on February 14, 2008
Credit crunch? Credit default swaps? Honeymoon loans? NINJA loans? Negative pledge? The subprime crisis is upon us and investors are confronted with jargon designed to baffle and keep them in the dark. Here is my glossary of key terms you'll need to know to keep ahead of the game: arrang...
IRS Increasing Tax Audits
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on February 1, 2008
...ans that something a taxpayer reported doesn't match what was reported separately to the IRS by employers, banks or other financial institutions. Thus, one way to reduce your chances of hearing fr...
Société Générale's accidental rogue traders
in Sox First, on February 1, 2008
...bout future market direction. Or perhaps, if they guess right, they aren't exposed by their employers as rogues....As I imagine it, young Jerome pretty quickly finds himself staring at a shocking ...
Google Publicis deal breaks advertising ice
in The Search Engine Weblog, on January 29, 2008
...hey are attempting to ease some of the strain they have with the advertising world that is somewhat wary of their objectives.
Google, with its expansive plans has been perceived as a threat for firm...
Individual Health Coverage is Great; Just Don't Get Sick
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on January 24, 2008
... It's becoming more and more of a rarity, as this USA Today article notes:
Last year, 60% of employers offered group coverage, down from 69% in 2000. The number of uninsured rose to 46.6 millio...
Your dirty linen will get public with RFID washing machines in Australia
in The RFID Weblog, on January 9, 2008
...nd up being used for marketing purposes but I am not sure whether Australians who are traditionally wary of such activities will accept it or not. Even though Australians have started taking surveilla...
Political Pressure to Enforce Immigration Laws Likely to Continue to the US
in Global Mobility Report, on December 26, 2007
...Immigration enforcement actions against employers are likely to continue up to the elections in November as each party tries to show it is tough on illegal immigration and the US employers of u...
31 Days to a New you: Day 21: Make your job work for you
in Daily Power Walk, on December 21, 2007
Feeling tired every day when you come home from work because all your energy goes to survive another day at work? If you belong to those who feel stressed and tired at work it is now time to do something about that. It's time to make your job work for you!
Our job has a bigger impact on ...





