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Young women in big US cities are earning more than men
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Rewarding employees for a job well done is no longer just a pat on the back and a piece of cake. hrm looks at employee compensation in light of the new talent shortage and considers the best ways to reward staff in the economic recovery
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Workers the world over are travelling for long periods of time to reach the office every day, with 20% travelling for over 90min
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UK's HR departments are in a fix as the talent pool in the country gradually decreases
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Singapore remains the top international city to hold meetings in Asia
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Public workers in San Francisco will soon have to give up a long-standing privilege, free parking
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A survey finds that most employees are fine with IT security policies that are in place in their offices
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German employers may soon be banned from using social networking sites when conducting background checks on job applicants
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China's government has issued a list of dos and donts for foreign organisations recruiting Chinese labourers
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Expatriates moving to China are increasingly worried about education options for their children
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UK employers would welcome new legislation on flexible working
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Young finance professionals are motivated by dynamic career routes, job security, quick and transparent rewards, experiential learning and money
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More Taiwanese workers are interested in energy-saving and carbon-reducing jobs
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Greek workers have had to swallow tough pills to help the country stay afloat
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Police in New Zealand are asked to take holidays sooner, rather than later
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