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161. 11/5/2008
Survey: DC Plans With Unbundled Providers to Add Options
162. 11/5/2008
Hartford Announces Job Cuts
163. 11/5/2008
Democratic Gains Bolster Chances of Union Card-Check Bill
164. 11/5/2008
Expect ‘Severe’ World Economic Downturn Next Year, Analysts Say
165. 11/4/2008
Can Chicago's Factories Hold the Line on Jobs?
166. 11/4/2008
Retailers Likely to Limit Part-Time Seasonal Help
167. 11/4/2008
Employer Groups Push for Pension Protection Act Funding Delay
168. 11/3/2008
Legg Mason Capital to Cut as Much as 35 Percent of Staff
169. 11/3/2008
Sara Lee Program Opens Door for Parents Returning to Workforce
170. 11/3/2008
Surveys Note Americans’ Medical Debt Grows as Economy Worsens
171. 11/3/2008
Crain Communications Buys Staffing Industry Analysts
172. 11/3/2008
Nissan Halves Profit Outlook, Trims Production and Workforce
173. 10/31/2008
North Carolina Approves Comp Rate Decrease
174. 10/31/2008
Restaurant Association Appeals Health Mandate Ruling
175. 10/31/2008
Florida Court Overrules Comp Attorney Fee Law
176. 10/31/2008
Motorola to Cut 3,000 jobs, CEO Says
177. 10/31/2008
Florida Approves Comp Rate Decrease
178. 10/30/2008
California Comp Rate Increase Is Approved
179. 10/30/2008
The Downturn by the Numbers: Layoff Report Highest Since 9/11
180. 10/30/2008
How This Downturn Stacks Up
181. 10/30/2008
Study: Pregnancy Discrimination Persists 30 Years After It’s Made Illegal
182. 10/30/2008
Wall Street Gyrations Keep Benefits Managers Hopping
183. 10/30/2008
American Express Unveils Restructuring Plan That Eliminates 7,000 Jobs
184. 10/30/2008
Alabama Court: Racial Attack Victim Not Eligible for Comp
185. 10/29/2008
GM to Temporarily Idle Two More Plants
186. 10/29/2008
Convergys Reports $280 Million Loss on HR Outsourcing
187. 10/29/2008
PBGC Loses $4.1 Billion on Investments
188. 10/28/2008
Simply Hired Expands Globally With Four New Sites for English-Speaking Countries
189. 10/28/2008
Executives Concede Existence of a Downturn
190. 10/28/2008
Union Victory at Boeing Unlikely a Signal of Widespread Labor Gains
191. 10/27/2008
Workplace Injuries Decline in 2007, Bureau of Labor Statistics Says
192. 10/27/2008
CDHP Members More Cost-Conscious, Engaged
193. 10/27/2008
Underfunded Pension Plans Eat Away at Earnings
194. 10/27/2008
Nissan Workers Allowed to Reconsider Buyouts
195. 10/27/2008
GM Won’t Be Alone in Freezing Its 401(k) Match, Experts Predict
196. 10/24/2008
Survey: Cost Is Main Barrier to Offering Health Plans
197. 10/24/2008
Crisis Could Set Pension Deficit Record, S&P Says
198. 10/24/2008
Chrysler to Cut 25 Percent of Salaried Workers, 4,300 Jobs
199. 10/24/2008
Goldman to Slash 10 Percent of Staff
200. 10/24/2008
Raises Next Year Will Be Skimpiest Since 9/11, Surveys Find
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