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Christmas 2009: Layoffs, Firings, Closings, Make it Tough Year

If there’s one thing that this year’s holiday season is bringing home to a lot of people it is simply that there’s not a whole lot of money out there for gift spending.

I’m Tired Of Russian League —Odiah

By Adebobola Alawode If there is one thing Super Eagles and CSKA Moscow of Russia attacking defender, Chidi Odiah, desires, it is a move out of the cold of the Russian region. He spoke about his burning desire to quit the Russian League in an interview with Brilafm from his base in Russia yesterday.

When you can show you care about the (Terminate Employees)

When you can show you care about the jobholder, you’ll be cutting your chance of a legal action. Most Human resources professionals have been in many lay off meetings and for them “it’s just company.” If an Personnel individual isn’t available, an experienced manager from another organization would work as well

Layoff Survival Guide: Collecting unemployment

These days, a lot of people are getting laid off.  And one thing you should take care of is filing for unemployment benefits.  Eligibility requirements and compensation amounts vary from state to state , so you should go to the site for your state to find out if you’re eligible and how to apply.  You can find information for any state here (found via this Department of Labor page ). One thing that originally confused me was that in many states, they call it Unemployment Insurance.  I guess

The Calculus and Rituals of Labor Contract Negotiations: Will Randi and Mike Agree to a Modest Contract, or, Spar Over Core Union Issues?

     Have you ever watched the mating rituals of exotic animals on the Discovery Channel? If so, you may be able to understand the rituals associated with labor negotiations.   For the Union the end product of negotiations, the contract,  must be ratified by the membership, it has to appear to be a “win.” For management, in this case the City of New York, i.e., the Mayor, the contract must be described by the New York Times, the Post and the Daily News, as a “wi

Market Imbalance: Too Many Lawyers for Too Little Work, And Law School Applications Are Up

We have seen the layoffs, the salary cuts, and the deferred employment offers all resulting from one thing: too many lawyers for too little work. But apparently, that’s not curbing the law school application rates. According to new data from the Law School Admission Council