Articles, tagged with "empl", page 4
22nd September 2008
A compromise agreement is an agreement between an employee and an employer, setting out the terms on which the employee will agree not to pursue a claim against the employer.
The law states that individuals cannot generally contract out of their empl...
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Author:
Andrew Crisp
18th August 2008
Are you aware that your company could be harboring a virus, potentially costing you millions of dollars annually? Negative emotions can be like a stealth virus that drains both financial and human resources from your company. And unless you've safeguarde...
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Author:
Byron Stock
29th July 2008
I have a computer. Is it necessary for me to undergo computer training?
The answer is yes, sooner or later you will need some computer training. As computers evolve and new software becomes available people are finding it important to keep up on their co...
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Author:
ginfop4
04th June 2008
Every day, our life is full of challenges. Hitting the traffic, going to work, dealing with customers, colleagues, employees and piles of papers, are some of the expected challenges we face. There are also unexpected ones that we encounter on a daily bas...
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Author:
Chris Carter
15th May 2008
Are you searching for brides or grooms? Stop searching and have a look below first:
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Author:
Adam Sturo
27th March 2008
Probably the most dreaded part of every job application is the interview. To feel butterflies in your stomach is actually common whenever you are headed for an interview, but this is something you must get over with. People think of job interviews as "gri...
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Author:
Fae Cheska Esperas
30th January 2008
Picking the right college got a lot easier with the advent of accredited online colleges and universities. There is no more convenient way to gain higher education than online degree programs because you never have to leave the comfort of your own home. O...
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Author:
Michael Bustamante
14th November 2007
Haryana is one of the most rapidly developing States of India's its growth rate ( 8.6 % ) is exceeding the national average growth rate. It is commanding the second highest per capita income ( Rs. 26, 632 ) in the country. About 91 percent of its populati...
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Author:
Vinay
06th November 2007
Although talking about your salary may be the most common question that you would get during a job interview, this is actually a trick question. Giving out a price for your work would tell your interviewer how you gage your work, your skill and your exper...
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UK Careers
10th October 2007
This article explains a few things about Family Health Insurance, and if you're interested, then this is worth reading, because you can never tell what you don't know. Family or Employee Health BenefitsIn today's day and age of failing health, unknown vir...
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Author:
Emmanuel St-Cyr
20th March 2007
Sometimes the best things that we can do are right in our own backyard and we never take advantage of them. I know that when I was younger my family and I would travel 200 miles to get away from it all, the funny thing was that a lot of the people that li...
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Author:
Dakota Dog
09th November 2006
It is always better to find out vital information about life insurance prior to buying cover. This ensures that you obtain the best cover your money can buy.
10 facts about life insurance are:
1) Research the market: It is nearly always preferable ...
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Author:
Derek Rogers
23rd September 2006
In the long run for establishing a business, a business man often depends on loans. But sometimes they may fail to repay their loans at the right time and when they fail to repay their existing loans, they become victims of bad credit. In such situation, ...
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Author:
Tim Kelly
27th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Tony Mase
As a father whose world revolves around his eight-year-old son, most of what little television I've watched over the last eight years has been kids' shows, primarily cartoons.
Although I'm almost embarrassed to admit this, o...
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Author:
Tony Mase