Wednesday, November 16, 2011

HR Benefits Clerk

The HR Benefits Clerk coordinates benefits enrollment and maintains group insurance records for medical, life, and other coverage for employees and eligible dependents. They provide day-to-day benefits guidance to employees, process enrollment forms, and assist the Benefits Administrator.
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Up Is Not the Only Way

Beverly Kaye's "Up Is Not the Only Way" is a classic guide to designing and implementing an organizational career development program. The newly revised second edition book provides practical ideas and processes for helping employees and employers to adapt their career dynamics to the realities of contemporary work life.
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Monday, November 14, 2011

The American Staffing Association

The American Staffing Association (ASA) is a professional association representing the U.S. staffing industry, including temporary and contract staffing, recruiting and permanent placement, outsourcing, training, and human resources consulting. Established in 1966, ASA serves its members through legislative advocacy, public relations, education, and establishment of professional standards.
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Sunday, November 13, 2011

WorldatWork

Founded in 1955, WorldatWork is a not-for-profit professional association that focuses on human resources disciplines associated with attracting, motivating and retaining employees. The WorldatWork family of organizations provides education, certification, publications, knowledge resources, surveys, conferences, research and networking. Learn more at worldatwork.org.
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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Microsoft and the IRS

A 1990 IRS audit of Microsoft found the company liable for back withholding taxes due to its failure to distinguish independent contractors from its employees. According to the IRS, an independent contractor has the right to control the manner and delivery of their services. Microsoft was forced to pay the misclassified contractors earned employee benefits stemming from the IRS ruling.
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Friday, November 11, 2011

The "Hawthorne effect"

The "Hawthorne effect" refers to improvements in worker productivity or quality that results from the mere fact that workers are being studied or observed. This observation came from studies carried out at Western Electric's Hawthorne plant during the late 1920s. The experiments validated the idea that people are motivated by additional factors rather than by purely economic factors.
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Thursday, November 10, 2011

MBA degrees

George W. Bush is the first U.S. President to hold an MBA degree. Dartmouth College established the first graduate business school in 1900 offering an advanced degree in commercial sciences, the fore bearer of the modern MBA. Today, more than 100,000 MBA degrees are awarded each year in the U.S. The estimated average cost of an MBA at an accredited institution is about $80,000.
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