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4 hours ago — Kenexa's acquisition of Salary.com is the latest big M&A story in the HR technology spaces ( well, technically, that honor goes to Taleo who later the same day announced they were buying Learn.com for $125 million )....
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4 hours ago — embarrassed being vastly overpaid for the job I was doing, they kept demanding more." Now the salary of an MP is as follows: Basic salary: Rs.50,000 per month (Sigh! There was a time when I prided myself...
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by The Biz Buzz
21 hours ago — Non-profit industry watchdog Charity Navigator is out today with its 2010 CEO Compensation Study – which outlines compensation for leaders of mid- to large-sized charities in the United States. “Many donors assume that charity leaders work...
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in Business by Blogging Stocks
September 01, 2010 — Filed under: Technology Three years ago, Salary.com ( SLRY ) was trading for nearly $16 per share. But since then, shareholders have seen a steady decline. Of course, the economy plunged into a...
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in Living by SavvySugar
September 01, 2010 — All the single ladies, all the single ladies . . . make more than men? Wages of single, childless women between the ages of 22 to 30 trumps men in the same age range, reports the Wall Street Journal and...
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in News by EveryJoe -Sports News
September 01, 2010 — Banana Republic is aiming to take the labor out of Labor Day with their promotion giveaway this weekend. They are giving you a chance to instantly win your annual salary. Image: istockphoto...
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August 29, 2010 — , LaMont Smith, fully intends to have the Bengals pay the $1.55 million on Bryant's base salary he's due . This would seem like a pointless exercise, considering the base salary isn't guaranteed and...
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August 27, 2010 — public servants earn more than David Cameron but it is patently absurd to suggest that by virtue of their salaries they have more say than he does in running the country – especially since the PM personally appoints many of these people to...
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by SavvySugar
August 27, 2010 — My friend was telling me how she felt a little uncomfortable when an acquaintance asked her how much she made. The salary question was mainly triggered by my friend's promotion, but I'm wondering...
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in Business by Will Blog for Food
August 27, 2010 — Why Boehner’s Blaming Bureaucrats Thursday, August 26, 2010 by Robert Reich We’re moving ever closer to a double-dip. Of course, as I’ve said before, most Americans never got out of the first one. In previous postings I’ve...
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August 27, 2010 — competitive sports league, they wouldn't allow that - or at least they'd allow teams to get out of markets like Pittsburgh and Kansas City and set up shop in New Jersey (not that I'd want them to do this, obviously). The Pirates' books...
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August 25, 2010 — remedies are more in demand than ever. One of the flavors of dangerous job search Kool-Aid making the rounds has to do with career change. This Kool-Aid gets people to believe that they have to give up massive...
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August 24, 2010 — From TalkPlaystation.com : Question by andy : In Madden NFL 11,superstar mod,what do you do with your salary? I started playing madden 11 yesterday,its my first Madden,so i started my career as a superstar,i have 20M$...