Archive for September, 2004

Adding another employment-related blog to the blogroll

Thursday, September 30th, 2004

Tracking back hits to this blawg, I discovered another blog that’s been running for a few months, of which I had previously been unaware: Laboring Away at the Institute

Authored by Phillip Wilson of Tulsa, it is described as follows:

The musings, meanderings and occasional cogent thoughts of a labor relations author, lawyer, organization development consultant and [...]

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Survey on HR technology use discusses key trends, including self-service HR

Thursday, September 30th, 2004

Workforce Management, in conjunction with Oracle, has published an interesting white paper containing survey results and observations on HR technology use and related future HR trends.

Well worth reading.(Obviously, Oracle is not an unbiased journalistic or research organization, so take it with a grain of salt.)

The white paper is entitled: “HR in Flux: How [...]

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Another Quiz: Test your FMLA Knowledge

Wednesday, September 29th, 2004

People love a quiz, except for my students, that is!

This quiz addresses FMLA; go to

this website and see how you do!

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What’s A Competency?

Wednesday, September 29th, 2004

The term “competency” is frequently used in HR, yet there is often little attempt at defining what a competency is. On a more humorous note, I often use this term at home in connection with the expression “core competencies,” as in mowing the lawn is not one of my core competencies (therefore, I outsource “lawn [...]

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IT Job Market: Up, Down, Or Just Around?

Tuesday, September 28th, 2004

One of the major occupational areas, Information Technology (IT), had seen a major decline in job openings in the U.S. over the last few years. Now, the latest job projections are available for IT positions, and what do you think it reports? Are job opportunities UP, DOWN, or Just AROUND?

According to the Information Technology Association [...]

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