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41. 12/18/2008
Obama Said to Name Latina Congresswoman as Labor Secretary
42. 12/18/2008
Chrysler to Shutter Plants for a Month as U.S. Sales Drop
43. 12/17/2008
Motorola Puts DB Plans, 401(k) Match on Hold
44. 12/17/2008
PBGC Seeks to Terminate Lehman Retirement Plan
45. 12/17/2008
GM Pays Inflation Bonuses to UAW Retirees
46. 12/17/2008
Best Buy Offers Health Coverage to Employees Who Accept Buyouts
47. 12/16/2008
Social Media Begins Forcing the Totally Transparent Layoff
48. 12/16/2008
Ohio Legislature Plans to Act on Workers’ Comp Ruling
49. 12/16/2008
Good Times or Bad, HR Still Gets Little Respect in the C-Suite
50. 12/16/2008
Ruling Allows Comp Benefits for Undocumented Immigrant
51. 12/15/2008
Survey: Tech Firms Cutting Back on Staffing
52. 12/15/2008
PBGC Seeks to Terminate Lehman Retirement Plan
53. 12/12/2008
Mumbai Named Second Most Dangerous Outsourcing Location
54. 12/12/2008
New York Comptroller Raises Job-Loss Estimate
55. 12/12/2008
Bank of America to Ax 35,000 Jobs in Newly Merged Firm
56. 12/11/2008
Supreme Court Revisits Issue of Timing of Discrimination Suits
57. 12/11/2008
Survey: Workers Thriftier With Health Care Dollars
58. 12/11/2008
Companies Seeking Pension Relief Get Congressional OK
59. 12/11/2008
Yahoo Lays Off 1,500 as the Blogosphere Buzzes
60. 12/10/2008
Back-Off on Bonuses at Banks Will Shake Up Ranks of Top-Paid CFOs
61. 12/10/2008
Pension Lobbying Group Warns Congress of Consequences
62. 12/10/2008
BP Renews HR Business Process Outsourcing Contract With Hewitt
63. 12/10/2008
HumanConcepts Grabs Software for Managing Layoffs
64. 12/9/2008
More Employers Halt 401(k) Matches as Recession Hits
65. 12/9/2008
Companies Rethinking Company Stock in 401(k)s
66. 12/9/2008
Illinois Governor Said to Have Sought High-Paying Union Post
67. 12/9/2008
Report: Employers Subsidize Public Health System by $88 Billion
68. 12/8/2008
White House Says No to Pension Relief
69. 12/8/2008
California Court Rejects Punitives in Labor Case
70. 12/5/2008
Attacks in Mumbai Could Force Execs in U.S. to Rethink Outsourcing Plans
71. 12/5/2008
Washington Comp Rates to Rise 3 Percent
72. 12/5/2008
Job Cuts More Widespread Than Initially Reported
73. 12/5/2008
Job Cuts More Widespread Than Initially Reported
74. 12/4/2008
United Mechanics to Be Laid Off in January
75. 12/4/2008
State Street Corp. to Cut 6 Percent of Workforce
76. 12/4/2008
UAW Boss Avoids Question on Health Concessions
77. 12/3/2008
Execs’ Shooting a Stark Reminder of Security Needs
78. 12/3/2008
Pension Funding Levels Down to 80 Percent, Mercer Says
79. 12/3/2008
UAW Agrees to Suspend Jobs Bank
80. 12/2/2008
State Street Puts Brakes on GM Participants
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