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Special Report from CareerBuilder—Changes in Workforce Composition, 2001–2014

HR Daily Advisor

Major demographic shifts in the United States since 2001 have led to a workforce that looks quite different today, according to a new report from CareerBuilder. In 2014, 49% of jobs were held by women, compared to 48% in 2001. million more female workers since 2001 compared to just 2.2 Occupation Composition by Gender.

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Cost of Stress on the U.S. Economy Is $300 Billion? Says Who?

Workplace Psychology

Citations to Dr. Goldin’s 2004 article will now to point to a PDF of the article [hosted on my own website] rather than to an invalid URL on the stats.org website. Second, I’ve located a copy of Dr. Paul Rosch’s 2001 newsletter in which he explained his rationale for how he arrived at the $300 billion price tag. 2001) Newsletter.

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Cost of Stress on the U.S. Economy Is $300 Billion? Says Who?

Workplace Psychology

Citations to Dr. Goldin’s 2004 article will now to point to a PDF of the article [hosted on my own website] rather than to an invalid URL on the stats.org website. Second, I’ve located a copy of Dr. Paul Rosch’s 2001 newsletter in which he explained his rationale for how he arrived at the $300 billion price tag. 2001) Newsletter.

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“Work, life, balance” with Heather Florio

Thrive Global

In 2012, with the retirement of her parents, Heather took over as CEO of Desert Harvest, bringing not only her management and operations skills, but her passion for helping, advocating, and educating with her vast knowledge on interstitial cystitis and women’s health issues. In 2004, he completely lost the ability to walk.

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Feeling Hopeless About Your Career? Take a Look from a Different Angle.

Thrive Global

In 2004, she did, but less than two years later, she was out of a job again when a new leader reorganized the team. Then she learned the position she’d wanted in 2001 was open again. She stayed in that position for eight years until her boss retired. She’d been invited to join a family business in Atlanta for years.

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Terry Sears of Tuesday’s Children: “Being your best cheerleader is key”

Thrive Global

Following the events of Tuesday, September 11, 2001, Tuesday’s Children was founded with a long-term commitment to serve and support the 3,051 children who lost a parent on that day. I was born and raised and still live in Manhasset, LI, a community hard hit by the losses on Tuesday, September 11th, 2001.

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“Be open to ideas that aren’t yours” With Chaya Weiner & Benjamin Minor

Thrive Global

Sept 11, 2001 changed my outlook and desire to serve. My Uncle is a retired Marine Corps Major General (two star) and was an active duty Brigadier General when 9/11 occurred. I met Paul a few days after I checked into Echo Battery, 2d Bn, 11th Marines in November 2004. I did not have a desire to join the Military growing up.