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Excellent Presentation on recent FMLA, GINA and ADEA Developments

West Central Florida Healthcare Recruiters Association held a recent meeting during which Mike Malfitano of the firm Constangy, Brooks & Smith, LLP gave a comprehensive overview on the Family Medical Leave Act, the Genetic Information Discrimination Act and the American with Disabilities Act.

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Posted on March 4, 2010 at 12:00pm

U.S. Worker Productivity Up, But That Raises Some Questions And I Need Your Input

I have question. Well, actually more than just one question. And I'm going to need your help. You might have all or part of the answer. Well, maybe more a solution than an answer. So, I would like to start a discussion on the Shaker Blog with your ideas, concerns and suggestions making a major contribution to the dialogue.



First, here's what has me thinking and somewhat worried.



U.S. worker productivity surged in the second quarter at a 6.4% annualized rate, the best… Continue

Posted on August 14, 2009 at 2:23pm

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At 9:48am on December 10, 2007, Lisa said…
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Please let me know if I may be of any additional assistance. I am here to help.

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Email: Lisa@CollegeRecruiter.com
At 9:17pm on November 12, 2007, Recruiting Animal said…
How can I help?
At 5:42pm on November 6, 2007, Mike Temkin said…
Neal is in the enviable position of helping Monster evolve into a more responsive product designed to fit changing media utilization and new recruitment techniques. As for Gerry, you had your hands full with Gerry's passion and opinions and you successfully put together a video piece which clearly documented Gerry's unique ability to evaluate and embrace constant change within our industry; as well as maintain his love for poker and philanthropy. Keep up the good work.
At 11:10am on November 6, 2007, Slouch said…
Thanks Mike for the compliment on the videos I did. Both Gerry and Neal have become good friends of mine over the years. It makes it easier to talk with them on camera.
At 9:56am on November 5, 2007, Bill Vick said…
Mike - I'd like to talk to about an interview.
 
 
 

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