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Nearly 6.4 Million Californians Lack Health Insurance, Report Shows
December 15, 2008 Nearly a quarter of all Californians under age 65 were without health insurance for all or some of 2007, according to a policy brief drawing on comprehensive new ... > full story -
Inexperienced Prostitutes Most At Risk Of Sexual Infections
December 11, 2008 Less experienced prostitutes are more likely to have sexually transmitted infections. A study of more than a thousand female sex workers in Cambodia, reported in the journal BMC Infectious Diseases, ... > full story -
One Third Of Farm Workers' Children Lack Health Insurance
December 1, 2008 Children of farm workers are three times as likely as all other children and almost twice as likely as other poor children to be uninsured, according to a new ... > full story -
Secret To Workplace Happiness? Remember What You Love About The Job, Study Urges
November 26, 2008 Urging employees to rethink their jobs was enough to drop absenteeism by 60 percent and turnover by 75 percent, a new study ... > full story -
Expert Says Layoffs Could Worsen Economic Woes
November 24, 2008 Widespread layoffs that stem corporate financial losses but leave workers out in the cold would deepen the looming recession that sparked them, a labor expert ... > full story -
Employee Engagement Dependent Upon Conditions Created By Employer
November 20, 2008 In a new article, researchers examine the meaning of employee engagement, which they view as leading to unusually effective employee behavior with subsequent reflection in organizational success. ... > full story -
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Darwin Was Right About How Evolution Can Affect Whole Group
November 19, 2008 Worker ants of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your fertility. The highly specialized worker castes in ants represent the pinnacle of social organization in the insect world. As in any ... > full story -
Prototyping With Industrial Robots
November 10, 2008 A shipping company must exercise patience whenever it needs a new a ship's propeller: its production is time consuming because a foundry workers must first fashion a model and a mold based on it. ... > full story -
Elections Study: Voters Like Fresh Faces At Polling Places
October 28, 2008 A new study shows counties can boost voters' trust in elections by making an investment in the human side of elections by recruiting new poll ... > full story -
Flawed 401(k) Laws Putting Retirement at Risk, Expert Says
October 27, 2008 U.S. Congress needs to reform flawed 401(k) laws that could push back retirement for millions of Americans whose savings have collapsed along with the stock market, an elder law expert ... > full story
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