NEW YORK, NY, August 20 / MARKET WIRE/ -- In addition, he will moderate a panel discussion with the Commonwealth Fund, the Chamber of Commerce and Aetna. Newt Gingrich will address "Transforming Health Care in the 21st...
Tax collectors at the Ministry of Finance are planning a nationwide demonstration today over salaries and wage increments, unless the Office of the Prime Minister gives satisfactory commitments on paper to address the concerns.
Washington — The Internal Revenue Service has finished the long process of revising the Form 990 with the release on Tuesday of the final instructions for the tax document, which is filed annually by nonprofit colleges,...
Maquila Solidarity Network | August 20, 2008 Editor: Erik Leaver The 2008 Beijing Olympics represents a golden opportunity for the brand-conscious sportswear industry to associate its products with the cherished Olympic brand....
In an extremely candidate-constrained market, independent firms in East Anglia have had to 'raise the game' with their benefits offerings over the last few years, to ensure they are continuing to attract the right staff to grow...
What the governor wants On prevailing wages: Gov. Ted Strickland's administration is looking at a policy change that could result in businesses paying higher wages on construction projects. On sick leave: Strickland continues...
German corporatism at its worst: Before the construction company Philipp Holzmann AG went under, its employees offered management a wage cut to save their jobs. But they were not allowed to work more cheaply because the...
The income of the Bulgarian citizens is not simply the lowest in the European Union (EU), but lower than those of residents of countries outside the EU, such as Croatia. The average salary in Bulgaria is twice lower than the...
By Stephen Betts The Camden Herald Reporter (Aug 20): Rep. David Miramant, D-Camden, is rated highly by the Maine People’s Alliance for his support of universal health care and a higher minimum wage. On the reverse side, Rep....
MICHAEL OWEN, POLITICAL REPORTER THE state's lowest paid workers have had their pay increased by $24.50 a week after a decision today by the SA Industrial Relations Commission. "We're happy with it, we think it highlights the...