Archive for December, 2003

Paternity leave on the rise?

Tuesday, December 30th, 2003

Julie Shields writes for Workforce Management: “When Men Take Paternity Leave, True Equality Begins.”

After describing her personal experience with maternity and paternity leave, the author opines:

Equality between men and women will not occur until men start taking paternity leave and agitating for it, and employers encourage men to make time for family from the [...]

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Transitional duty helps control workers comp costs

Tuesday, December 30th, 2003

Garry Kranz reports in Workforce Management: “Transitional Duty Pays Off For Everyone; Companies find that giving workers modified duties beats a long stay on workers’ comp, even if it means having them take jobs at local nonprofits.”

The article starts with the example of Dannon Yogurt:

Dannon Yogurt knows that the best-laid plans for [...]

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Last week’s news on jobless claims

Monday, December 29th, 2003

The day before Christmas, Reuters reported: “Jobless claims hold steady in latest week.”

First-time applications for state unemployment insurance . . . fell a mere 1,000 to 353,000 in the week ended Dec. 20 from a revised 354,000 in the prior week. . . .

Claims have been below the 400,000 level economists see as a divide [...]

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Temp firms consolidating through mergers

Monday, December 29th, 2003

Reuters (Anupama Chandrasekaran) reports: “Merger Pace Picks Up for Temp Firms.”

Buoyed by an improving economy and their rising stock prices, the biggest U.S. staffing companies are back in the takeover game . . . .

For the acquisitive, there’s plenty of choice. There were nearly 7,000 temporary help firms in the United States in 2002, [...]

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Comments on flexible spending debit cards

Monday, December 29th, 2003

Catherine over at sonria.org has some comments based on my recent post on debit cards.

She seems to have the type of insider’s HR knowledge of the nuts and bolts that I, as an ivory tower lawyer, sometimes sorely lack.

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