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Enter search term: Newest Oldest Closest Match Total Articles: Date: /2/01/6/13 Title: Workers older than 60 making more than younger colleagues People who are still working when they are near or past traditional retirement age are now earning significantly more per hour, on average, than workers who are in their prime working years, according to a new analysis of government data. That’s a major shift from the 1980s and 1990s, according to the Brookings Institution analysis. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/6/13 Title: Dads wrestle with new option: paternity leave For many working dads, having a baby is a joyous event – but figuring out whether to take some time off from work with that newborn is fraught with anxiety. For one thing, babies are expensive – and not many companies offer dads paid time off. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/6/12 Title: Fox Searchlight should have paid interns, judge rules A Federal District Court judge in Manhattan rules that Fox Searchlight Pictures had violated federal and New York minimum wage laws by not paying production interns, a case that could upend the long-held practice of the film industry and other businesses that rely heavily on unpaid internships. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/6/11 Title: Students feel unprepared for world of work A college education is no guarantee of a job and even if they secure internships, a quarter of college students feel unprepared for the working world, according to a survey released on Tuesday. Graduates face the reality of unemployment among 20- to 24-year-olds at over 13 percent and many potential employers who won't hire them full-time even if they serve as interns for little or no pay. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/6/10 Title: Millennials see tech's dark side, and its benefits The generation that has come of age surrounded by technology is keenly aware of the advantages that technology gives them but also sees the potential pitfalls, a new global survey of Millennials finds. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/5/29 Title: For a job after graduation, major in these not those A report released Wednesday finds that people who recently graduated from college with degrees in field such as education and health faced much lower unemployment rates than those who recently graduated with degrees in fields including architecture and the arts. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/5/28 Title: No paid vacation? You must be an American The Memorial Day weekend typically marks the start of the summer vacation season – which for about three-fourths of American workers will mean the possibility of some paid time off. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/5/24 Title: How the smartphone killed the three-day weekend It took labor unions 100 years to fight for nights and weekends off, some say. Smartphones took them away in about three years. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/5/23 Title: RVs drives hiring boom in Indiana town When the recession hit and RV sales plunged (58 percent from 2006 from 2009), unemployment in Goshen, Ind. soared to the highest in the nation: a staggering 20.9 percent in March 2009. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/5/22 Title: Many returning students among class of 2013 Older Americans make up a significant chunk of students who have headed into the classroom in recent years, and are now heading out into the job market in the hopes that their degrees will help them land a job in the improving economy. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/5/22 Title: German tech company recruits people with autism German software giant SAP AG said Tuesday it plans to recruit people with autism to take make full use of their talents to process information. Autism is a developmental disorder characterized by difficulties in communicating, emotional detachment and rigid or repetitive behavior. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/5/16 Title: Big Brother may not be watching, but your employer probably is The idea of a totalitarian government monitoring your every move is probably still the stuff of fiction, but that doesn't mean your boss doesn't have a pretty good idea of your workday habits. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/5/16 Title: Bus drivers top obese workers list; doctors tip lighter Does this job make me look fat? If you are a bus driver, the answer is probably yes. The news is also bad for manufacturing and production workers, as well as installation or repair workers, according to a survey for the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/5/15 Title: Report: Long-term benefits don't keep people jobless A study from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco found that extended benefits given from 2009 to 2012 to the unemployed increased the overall employment rate by only 0.04 percentage points. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/5/15 Title: Innocence lost: Coming of age in a weak economy The members of the class of 2013 entered college under the gloom the Great Recession, came of age in an era of economic uncertainty and are graduating into a job market still scarred by high unemployment. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/5/14 Title: Feds create more low-wage jobs than Walmart The federal government is better at creating low-paying jobs than Wal-Mart and McDonald's combined, according to a new report. A study released earlier this month states that through various forms of government funding in the private sector, nearly two million people are making $12 an hour or less. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/5/13 Title: Landmark $240M verdict for disabled workers slashed A landmark $240 million verdict awarded to 32 mentally disabled Iowa plant workers who were subjected to years of abuse by their handlers will be reduced to just $1.6 million because of a federal cap. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/5/13 Title: Sunnier job market ahead: Seniors, teens will compete The summer job market is upon us, and the good news is that there are likely to be more openings. And it's not just teens competing for these jobs. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/5/10 Title: The surprising economics of stay-at-home moms Conventional wisdom holds that stay-at-home moms do so because they can afford not to work. Instead, experts say, many moms appear to be staying home with their kids because they can’t afford to work. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/5/10 Title: New moms have more degrees than ever The recession has been bad for a lot of people, but one sector is benefiting: babies. Women having babies in the United States are more educated than ever, a trend that has accelerated during the recession, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: /2/01/5/10 Title: Buzz: Bossed around, in good ways and bad Almost everyone has a boss, and that person usually had the power to make your job a joy or a misery. A story this week looking at how bosses can help – or hurt – their employees’ careers left many readers talking about how their bosses had done them wrong. View Article By line: No By line Available. Date: 00/01/1/1/ Title: 2 in 10 say manager hurt career, survey shows A good boss can make your career, but a bad boss can make your life miserable – and a new survey finds that plenty of Americans have learned that lesson the hard way. View Article By line: No By line Available. Fling.com - Get Laid Guaranteed!Women Seeking Men - 960,000+ profilesWomen Seeking Couples - 210,000+ profilesWomen Seeking Women - 390,000+ profilesSee THOUSANDS of Fling.com profiles from !