February 15th, 2010 | Category : Unemployment

Employee Engagement: How will you leave your organization? Check out the tweet from Jonathan Schwartz when he disengaged from Sun Microsystems, Inc. Jonathan Schwartz CEO, Sun Microsystems, Inc. A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Oracle Corporation. Will you have a a tweet way of leaving your organization?
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February 15th, 2010 | Category : unemployment compensation

I keep getting Errors when i try to put the Payers Name when adding a 1099G. . . however “Unemployment Compensation” does not fit in the block. Very fustrating
February 14th, 2010 | Category : Unemployment

The Employee Engagement Network is giving a face to employee engagement. We are the number one place to be for employee engagement. Join as as we march towards 2020 by collectively improving employee engagement by at least 1% worldwide. We currently have over 2045 members. Below is a just a snapshot of a few of our members:
Original Source of Putting a Face to Employee Engagement: Join Us Today!… Read the rest
February 13th, 2010 | Category : unemployment compensation

I moved from Hawaii to Nevada in 2006. While in Nevada, I received Hawaii unemployment compensation.
February 12th, 2010 | Category : Unemployment

Original Source of Today At Work – Episode 46
February 12th, 2010 | Category : Unemployment

One of the unspoken stressors for new entrepreneurs is convincing a partner or spouse that starting a business is a smart idea. The rigors of start-up life require a whole new set of communication skills to ensure that you keep your relationship strong while you build your business. In this 30 minute podcast interview ( go here to download the podcast), relationship expert and coach Lisa Merlo-Booth gives very… Read the rest
February 12th, 2010 | Category : Unemployment

You might have read fellow Work Buzzer Kate Lorenz’s article on strange things written in cover letters and résumés . As expected, hiring managers and employers have seen some pretty bizarre things. A couple of examples: “One of the weirdest résumés I ever received was from someone who had a statement at the top about how dependable he was and then a doodle of him on a skateboard.” –… Read the rest
February 12th, 2010 | Category : Unemployment

Don’t screw your coworkers! That seems to be the consensus among most relationship gurus. I typically get a steady stream of career experts sending me lists of dos and don’ts for employees when it comes to the matters of love. And as you can imagine, Valentine’s Day is open season. This month, I’ve gotten over 20 pitches from marketing people with news in some way related to Valentine’s or… Read the rest
February 12th, 2010 | Category : Unemployment

Employee Engagement Eclectic Resource to Improve Work and Life. David Zinger offers you great links and resources to enhance and improve your work and life engagement. Today’s features range from 100 tips on how to write long posts and 100 ways to serve others to chopped liver leadership and how much labeling do we need. 100 Tips On How To Write Huge List Posts ~ Dragos Roua http://bit.ly/dBDSUb 100… Read the rest
February 11th, 2010 | Category : Unemployment

Do you hear something? It’s the sound of proud citizens around the globe puffing their chests as athletes from their nation head to the Olympics. *hums national anthem* Every two years, either the summer or winter games dominate our TV viewing for two weeks. Events we wouldn’t normally give two hoots about suddenly must be DVR-ed. I admit, I only think about the biathlon every 206 weeks. Still, billions… Read the rest