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Bill Would Broaden Access to Paid Sick Leave An assessment of the impact of the proposed Healthy Families Act finds that paid sick leave would improve public health and reduce overall health care costs. paid sick leave • federally mandated paid sick leave • society of human resource management • healthy families act • mandated paid sick leave
Taking Care of a Sick Child Cold and flu season comes every year, whether parents are ready for it or not. taking care of a sick child • comfortable clothes and bedding • nourishing foods • quiet • sick day activities
When to Call In Sick Considering taking a sick day from work? Here's a handy way to tell when calling in sick is the best way to go. sick day • calling in sick • how to call in sick • sick from work • sick at work
Homeschooling through Illness It happens to everyone, flu season rears it's ugly head and before you know it you're down for the count. Or are you? There are ways to school through life's illnesses. homeschooling through illness • homeschooling tips and tricks • homeschool curriculum • pre-planning for homeschooling • themes for homeschoolers
Toronto City Workers Walk Off the Job Toronto city workers have been off the job for almost one week. After five months of bargaining for a new contract, neither the city or the unions want to give in. cupe local 416 • cupe local 79 • city of toronto workers strike • toronto garbage strike • collective agreements
Keeping Your Nausea at Bay Practical tips for coping through nausea in pregnancy from a mom who has been there! nausea • pregnancy • morning • sickness
Twelve Resolutions for the New Year Each month, resolve to do one thing that will improve your health and happiness throughout the year. twelve resolutions for the new year • 12 months to a better you • improving your life • kick a bad habit in the new year • resolve to learn a new skill
School Phobia Tips School phobia is helped by showing empathy, dealing honestly with negative feelings, clear structure about what is acceptable, and not making "sick days" too much fun. school phobia • anxiety about school • identifying school anxiety • dealing with school phobia • managing children's sick days
Tried and True Treatments for Nausea in Pregnancy That Work! Tips and techniques for feeling your best, even when your stomach is queasy. morning • sickness • nausea • pregnancy
Ending Abuse in the Workplace One of the consequences of being a battered men (or woman) is that it impacts on work. domestic violence workplace • battered man inability to focus at work • mends* program net effect of divorce on men • psycho-educational learning program address mens' • impact of domestic violence on work
Ah-Choo! Amusing a Sick Toddler Your kid is sick, you're housebound, what on earth can you do to entertain an ill toddler?,Your kid is sick, you're housebound, what on earth can you do to entertain an ill toddler? sick kid • sick toddler • toddler • illness • common cold
Paid Leave In Corporate America, paid leave is diminishing rapidly. Here's why more sick, personal, and vacation time actually helps your company. sick leave • vacation pay • personal days • paid time off • pto
Telecommute Today Part II Approach your boss about the option of telecommuting. Here are some details to back you up. telecommute • work from home • talking to manager • convince manager • talk to boss
A Money Management Simulation for LD Students One of the most difficult tasks adults face is the management of money. Students, especially those with special needs, need to practice this concept in depth, and often. money management skills • money management for students with special needs • teaching money management • money management simulation exercise • teaching money skills
FINDING THE PERFECT CHAIR The need for comfortable chairs in the workplace should be enforced in positions that require long hours of sitting and routine keying. ergonomics • carpal tunnel • health • doctor • workplace safety
In-Home Childcare Costs Nanny care can be an expensive daycare option for parents. While many factors influence the price of in-home daycare, costs will vary from state to state. nanny care • cost of nanny care • price of in-home care • cost of in-home care • nanny benefits
Insulin Dependent Diabetes Insulin dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is an autoimmune disorder triggered and influenced by environmental and lifestyle factors. insulin dependent diabetes mellitus • iddm • diabetes • autoimmune • insulin
Playgroups: Moms Social Network Isolation is experienced by many women who leave the work force to become full-time, stay-at-home mothers. Playgroups are key to network and find a new support system. find a playgroup • form your own playgroup • finding local children's programs • stay-at-home moms • networking for stay-at-home moms
Prenatal Care Issues for Diabetic Pregnancies A recent study of pregnant women with Type 1 Diabetes has revealed a number of additional concerns that such women face during pregnancy, both emotional and physical. diabetes • pregnant and diabetic • blood sugar pregnancy • diabetes risks pregnancy • health risks diabetes pregnancy
Warning! All Temp Agencies Are Not Alike Not all temp agencies are out for your best interests in working conditions. Check the fine print before signing any contract in your job search. temp agencies • not in best interest for working conditions • read the contract before signing • job search • check the fine print
Activities to Stay Warm Indoors This Winter When the weather is cold outdoors don't just crank up the thermostat, find ways to move and stay warm without running up the heating bill. stay warm • keep warm • warm clothes • heating alternatives • heating home
Benefits of a Stay-at-home Parent The thought of becoming a stay-at-home parent is rather daunting. Fortunately, being one comes with loads of benefits. benefits of stay-at-home parents • mum stays home for kids • dad stays home for kids • becoming stay-at-home parent • full time at home parents
Buff Obama Will Boost Fitness Industry Pictures of a buff Obama will boost the recession-proof fitness industry; it already tops 85 million memberships worldwide and earns $17 billion annually in the US alone. pictures of a buff obama • recession-proof fitness industry • gym memberships will grow • hawaii • marketing ploy for the fitness industry
Causes of Indigestion Though indigestion is a common term for a range of symptoms and pain, it can indicate other ailments and disorders that may require changes in diet and other treatment. indigestion • stomach ache • pain • food intolerance • gas
Child Care Contracts How to write a contract or work agreement for in-home child care providers and nannies. child care • contract • nanny • child care contract • compensation
Community Business Partnerships A company may create a community business partnership. Benefits for the company include greater community knowledge and improvements in staff and competitive advantage. employee volunteering program • community business partnership • not for profit organisations • staff morale • competitive advantage
Company-Based and Retail Clinics Many people have no insurance or access to health insurance. Many companies are making access to health care a basic benefit of employment. Retailers are helping too. health care • health insurance • company clinics • retail clinics • uninsured
Consulting as a Second Career Consulting is a great way to supplement one's income, break into a new field and gain experience in a new industry. This can be especially advantageous to older workers. consulting • consultant • supplemental income • older worker • employment
Daylighting Is The New Moonlighting Worried over job losses, employees two-time the boss and freelance during working hours. It's called daylighting and it's on the increase. daylighting is the new moonlighting • employees moonlight during working day • daylighting • worried over job losses • two-time the boss
Dodge the Workplace Bully Jobs with a fast turnover and lack of respectful workplace rules indicate bullying. Workers should keep quiet about their social lives and avoid complaining emotionally. dodge the workplace bully • bullying boss is insecure • respectful workplace rules • check for workplace rules • keep quiet about their social lives
Employee Surveys Result in Better Communication Well-constructed employee surveys that measure behavior, motivation and uncover issues are a solid business strategy towards effective communications management. survey software • employee surveys • employee satisfaction survey • increasing productivity • web survey
Finding Quality Daycare Finding quality daycare is one of the most important things you can do for your infant or toddler. Asking the right questions can help you find the best provider. infant • toddlers • daycare • infant daycare • toddler daycare
How I wandered into engineering: My mother's part I have received a few questions about what led me to engineering. My mother was the one who contributed most tomy interest in most fields, through her work and her enthusiasm for finding answers to my incessant questions. engineering • geology • drafting • work • science
How to Get Noticed During the Interview Getting noticed during the interview can mean the difference between a job offer and unemployment. But how do you stand out from the competition? get noticed during an interview • how to interview • what employers expect from employees • be a master communicator • illustrate time management skills
How to Reduce Stress on Furlough Days Being out of work for the day on furlough can be stressful, but government workers can spend time catching up on health appointments or relaxing hobbies. furlough days • government workers • off days • reduce stress • find peace
How You Can Fight Heart Disease A new diagnosis of heart disease can make patients feel depressed and helpless. But there is much that people can do immediately to take back control of their health. cardiac risk factors • heart lifestyle • cardiac rehabilitation • heart disease treatment • heart disease risk factors
Medical Transcription Independent Contractors There are pros and cons for medical transcriptionists who work as independent contractors. Working from home usually outweighs most of the cons. medical transcription ic status • ic status versus employee status • duties of at-home medical transcriptionist • benefits of working at home • production based pay for mts
Poverty Simulation Reveals Struggles Of The Poor Students, faculty and friends of Grand Valley State University outside Grand Rapids, Michigan were presented a new look on life recently: a life lived in poverty. homelessness poverty • grand valley state university • gvsu women's center • poverty simulation • access west michigan
Setting Nonprofit Pay Determining the appropriate compensation for employees of non-profits can be difficult. Fortunately, a process, using a written policy, exists to help. employee compensation policy • employee compensation package • nonprofit compensation • executive director pay • creating an employee compensation policy
Small Things You Can Do to Improve your Health Doing small things to improve your overall health doesn't have to be tedious or overly time consuming. Some small practices can make all the difference! disease prevention • top causes of disease • cancer prevention • fitness • wellness
Spanish Flu of 1918 - Global Flu Pandemic The swine flu is not the first major flu outbreak to sweep the globe, and looking back provides a glimpse at the enormity of a pandemic health crisis. flu 1918 • spanish flu • flu pandemic • global flu outbreak • major flu outbreak
Starting Out Right - A guide for Volunteer Managers There are several steps that you, as a volunteer coordinator, can take to ensure a successful beginning for your volunteer. These include having a job description and orientation. volunteer • orientation • training • job • job description
Teach in Japan: Choosing a Company This article deals with choosing between recruiting agencies when looking for a teaching job in Japan. It focuses on important questions to ask before signing a contract. teaching in japan • teach english in japan • esl contracts • jobs in japan • recruitment agencies
Test Days in High School do not Mimic College Establishing specific test and project dates for high school teachers may alleviate student stress and pressures, but do they really prep students for college? test days in high school • test schedules • limiting testing in high school • establishing due dates • preparing students for college
The Smell of Old Lady Perfume A moving novel about a daughter and her father and the changes they go through in sickness and in death. claudia guadalupe martinez • the smell of old lady perfume • tween girl fiction • death of parent • mexican american literature
An Honest Look at the Cons of Becoming a Teacher The field of education can be rewarding. But teaching is demanding, with downsides not always fully explored or understood by those considering it as a career. negative aspects teaching • honest teacher career advice • challenges faced by introvert teachers • drawbacks in education work • introvert or extrovert teacher
Be an Assertive Stay-at-Home Mom Are you the doormat on your street? Stop being the neighborhood babysitter, nurse and go-to girl, and be a more assertive stay-at-home mom. how to be an assertive stay-at-home mom • taking advantage of being at home • taking advantage of stay-at-home parents • the only parent at home • stay-at-home moms who are taken advantage of
Enjoying the Hunting and Gathering Food shopping in Paris is as special as the French cuisine itself. It takes time, and is something to be savoured, not rushed through. Heather slows down for a moment to share her favorite shopping tips with you. france • french • paris • shopping • food
Exploding Prison Populations A Growing Crisis Public demands in Canada and the U.S. for getting tough on crime have led to exploding prison populations and prohibitive costs. Solutions must come quickly. exploding prison populations • prison overcrowding • getting tough on crime • prison and jail costs • high costs of custody
How to Start a Toddler Playgroup Starting a toddler playgroup is a great way for children ages 1-3 to make new friends! Learn how to start your own neighborhood toddler playgroup! how to start your own toddler playgroup • start own toddler playgroup • playgroup for toddlers • making friends for toddlers • how to make friends for your toddler |
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