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The Battle Wages On: Study Confirms Increase in Dollars to Settle Wage-Hour Claims
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Study: There May Not Be a Shortage of American STEM Graduates After All
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Video Game Developers Increasingly Recruited by Outside Industries, Yoh Study Shows
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Workers’ Compensation Benefits, Employer Costs Rise: Study
Insurance Journal (08/20/13) The latest National Academy of Social Insurance report reveals that employer costs related to workers’ compensation claims rose 7.1% in 2011 to $77.1 billion, while injured workers received $60.2 billion in benefits that year, reflecting a 3.5% increase in benefits. The benefits include a 4.5% increase in medical spending and a 2.6%…
Study: Obamacare Rate Concerns ‘Overblown’
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CareerBuilder’s Annual Study Reveals Most Outrageous Excuses Workers Have Given When Calling in Sick
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Study: Hiring More College-Educated Workers Boosts Companies’ Bottom Line for Some Occupations
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New Study Finds U.S. Solar Jobs Grew 20% Last Year
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Raising Minimum Wage Reduces Jobs, Poverty, Study Says
Wall Street Journal (02/18/14) Eric Morath; Damian Paletta; Carol E. Lee Raising the minimum wage to $10.10 per hour would eliminate 500,000 jobs by 2016, according to the U.S. Congressional Budget Office, but would increase pay for millions of employees and lift 900,000 from poverty. Nineteen percent of the increased wages would go to those…