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Most Recently Shared on June 30, 2011 at 7:16 pm By:
Preparedness in the Office: Workplace safety pays off http://om.ly/BXluy
Feds Sue to Collect Fines from San Antonio Lath & Plaster Related to Years of OHS Violations | EHS Today
ehstoday.com — “The U.S. attorney's office in San Antonio, Tex., has filed a complaint with the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas against San Antonio Lath & Plaster Inc. to collect $234,450 in delinquent fines assessed by OSHA for workplace safety violations.” View full resource at ehstoday.com
Most Recently Shared on February 29, 2012 at 5:00 pm By:
#DOL sues #SanAntonioLath&Plaster. Didn't challenge violations or pay OSHA fines for violations. http://t.co/LsqF3Bhz
'Sun safety' counseling pays off for kids and teens - CBS News
cbsnews.com — “New guidelines by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) call for pediatricians and primary care doctors to discuss sun safety and skin cancer prevention with fair-skinned children, adolescents, and young adults.” View full resource at cbsnews.com
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Sun safety counseling pays off for kids and teens: http://t.co/7RPFB8Wt via @CBSNews #skincancer
Study: Rudeness Pays Off, Literally, in the Workplace - TIME NewsFeed
newsfeed.time.com — “The saying that nice guys finish last might actually be true when it comes to payroll. A study that's to be published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology shows that the less agreeable an employee is, the more likely they are to be earning a bigger paycheck--sometimes substantially bigger. The Wall Street Journal [...]” View full resource at newsfeed.time.com
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According to this study, nice guys do finish last. What do you think? http://t.co/kREYIWP
Risky business? Why women earn less than men | Psychology Today
psychologytoday.com — “What keeps women from getting what they want in the workplace By Susan Krauss Whitbourne, Ph.D....” View full resource at psychologytoday.com
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Risky business? Why women earn less than men | Psychology Today http://t.co/92nCKsE #Walmart #psych #gender
Job Satisfaction in the Workplace
savvysugar.com — “When times are bad, quitting your job (even if you hate it) isn't an option. After all, how are you going to pay off your bills without income? Even though a steady pay will ease some of the stress in your life, an Australian study found that the mental” View full resource at savvysugar.com
Most Recently Shared on March 17, 2011 at 5:17 pm By:
You spend so much time at work, make sure you are happy :) no #job is better than a "bad job." http://t.co/nDlkfkn via @savvysugar
E. Coli Infections Dropped Last Year - WSJ.com
online.wsj.com — “Infections from a dangerous form of E. coli bacteria dropped significantly last year, in a sign new food-safety measures are starting to pay off, federal health officials reported Thursday.” View full resource at online.wsj.com
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Some disease prevention measures can pay off - latimes.com
latimes.com — “Disease prevention doesn't take place just in the clinic. The majority of preventive measures -- from brushing teeth to wearing seatbelts -- happen in the community and workplace.” View full resource at latimes.com
Most Recently Shared on December 25, 2009 at 11:52 pm By:
Some disease prevention measures can pay off: Antismoking campaigns and exercise programs, often needing only s.. http://bit.ly/6MszGa
Heart attack rates fall after smoking bans - The Boston Globe
boston.com — “Many communities have enacted smoking bans in workplaces and public spaces to cut down on the amount of secondhand smoke people breathe. But do they pay off in better health?” View full resource at boston.com
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In Boston, heart attack rates fall after smoking bans. http://bit.ly/19dYeP
Does your child have a cell phone? | Singlemommyhood.com
singlemommyhood.com — “Last summer, when Rachel, aka Single Mom Seeking, told me that she'd gotten a cell phone for her eight-year-old, I couldn't believe my ears. Her daughter wasn't” View full resource at singlemommyhood.com
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Sel-reliant kids or Mom's peace of mind? What's the trade-off? http://tinyurl.com/mowxjt
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