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White House Says No to Pension Relief

The Bush administration throws cold water on a move in Congress to offer plan sponsors ...

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California Court Rejects Punitives in Labor Case

A state appellate court denies punitive damages in a case involving meal and rest break...

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Virtual Training With Real Results

Collaborative real-time virtual training is gaining popularity for many learning applic...

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Automatic Enrollment Becoming the Norm

It’s evolving into an automatic 401(k) world, according to benefits experts. They attri...

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India R&D Hubs Work to Bridge Talent Gap

A paucity of high-skill engineering talent required to carry out innovations is driving...

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Washington Comp Rates to Rise 3 Percent

The state’s Department of Labor and Industries announces that workers’ compensation pre...

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Attacks in Mumbai Could Force Execs in U.S. to Rethink Outsourcing Plans

The fallout from the recent terrorist attacks will most likely be felt in U.S. boardroo...

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Job Cuts More Widespread Than Initially Reported

Employers have slashed nearly 1.9 million jobs since the recession officially began one...