A new poll shows that health insurance and security are at the top of Americans' list of desirables in a job, while pay ranked much lower.
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Multi-tasking, or doing more than one activity at a time, is a way of life for everyone these days. Between work, family and social life, people are finding themselves busier than ever.
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According to DesktopLinux.com's just completed survey, the number of Desktop Linux users has more than doubled in the past year, and Ubuntu remains their Linux distribution of choice.
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Should corporate America play a leadership role in national policy issues such as healthcare, Social Security and the environment?
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Survey shows that few executives will reduce benefits, yet many plan to shift costs to employees
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Relatively few countries possess all the factors necessary to support a thriving information technology sector, but the United States, Japan, South Korea and the United Kingdom provide the strongest environments for IT competitiveness, a new study concludes.
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This news release describes the results of the Bank of England's latest quarterly survey of public attitudes to inflation, undertaken in May 2007.
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Demand for rented properties seriously outstripped supply and rent levels rose during the three months to the end of May according to the latest quarterly survey of ARLA Member Letting Agents published today, June 11. These results show the shortage of properties and the continuing need for investment in the private rented sector at all levels.
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The 10 members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) bound by the group's output agreements produced an average 26.64 million barrels per day (b/d) in May, a Platts survey showed June 8. This is an increase of 70,000 b/d from April's 26.57 million b/d and is above the group's production targets.
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LOS ANGELES, June 4 /PRNewswire/ --
- Nearly Two Out of Every Three Executives Aspire to Obtain Their Boss' Job -
Nearly three-quarters (73 percent) of executives believe they can perform their boss' job better than their current manager, according to the latest Executive Quiz from Korn/Ferry International (NYSE: KFY), a premier global provider of talent management solutions. Moreover, nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of executives surveyed indicated that they aspire to attain their boss' job.
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Today's nursing students believe in greater honesty with patients, are less likely to agree to short-notice shift changes and are much older than their 1983 counterparts, according to a study published in the latest Journal of Advanced Nursing.
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Americans' support for stem cell research has declined slightly, reversing a three-year trend, but an overwhelming majority paradoxically supports the use of such cells in pursuit of treatment for themselves or family members, according to the sixth annual Virginia Commonwealth University Life Sciences Survey released Thursday.
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