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Los Angeles Times The high cost of housing in California is a likely factor.
Seven in 10 UC workers struggle to feed themselves and their families, study shows
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The food problems among UC workers were even higher than those found among students in a separate university study in June.
113 months ago
Yahoo Finance That's a lot of jobs across 27 states.
Amazon adding 120,000 workers to meet holiday demand
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The holidays are coming and Amazon plans to add 120,000 seasonal workers in an effort to meet an expected spike in demand as more and more people trade clicks for bricks.
113 months ago
Forbes CEOs, take note.
New Study Indicates A Spike In Underproductive Workers
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Wasting time during the workday happens more often than most of us would like to admit.
114 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Pay inequity affects output and attendance, a study of hundreds of Indian workers showed.
Wage Experiment in India Shows True Price of Unequal Pay
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When workers are paid differently for little reason, even the higher-paid ones are less productive and happy, a new study suggests.
115 months ago
Los Angeles Times Even with the protection of gloves and gowns, 46% of hospital workers could be "contaminated" after touching pathogens.
Study reveals why gowns and gloves can be so dangerous for hospital workers
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A hospital ought to be the last place to get a life-threatening infection, but it happens. A new study helps explain why.
125 months ago
HuffPost Politics Surprised?
Study: Top CEOs Earn 300 Times As Much As Average Workers
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CEOs at top U.S. companies earned more than 300 times what average workers did in 2014, a new study revealed on Monday. According to the report by the Economic Policy Institute, CEOs of the top 350
129 months ago
HuffPost Business Urgh.
Study: Top CEOs Earn 300 Times As Much As Average Workers
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CEOs at top U.S. companies earned more than 300 times what average workers did in 2014, a new study revealed on Monday.
129 months ago
CNNMoney A majority of U.S. workers in the study said they'd change jobs, change careers or give up a promotion for better work-life balance. Would you? http://cnnmon.ie/1KJLLFx
What workers around the world want: More flexibility
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Based on an EY study
131 months ago
Los Angeles Times Low-wage workers in California are older and more educated than they were three decades ago — but, adjusting for inflation, they earn less today than they did then, according to a new study.
California's low-wage workers earn less than in 1979, study shows
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The bottom 20% of workers have seen inflation-adjusted wages decline 12% since 1979, while the top 10% of California workers have seen wages grow 35%.
131 months ago
Salon Study after study has shown workers in “right to work” states are poorer, sicker, less likely to have retirement security, and are more reliant upon government programs like food stamps and Medicaid...
Scott Walker’s “freedom” sham: Legalized bribery, ALEC and an assault on workers
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As a worker at Fair Oaks Farms in Kenosha, Wisconsin, I know first-hand what Walker's selling -- and it's ugly
132 months ago
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