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Quick Takes: May 9, 2007
  

Quick Takes — May 9, 2007


A Digest of Workforce Management Benefits News and Events

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Start Saving Sooner: Even employees whose incomes increase faster than inflation will have to save more if they want to maintain their standard of living.
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Stopping Sick Days: A survey by Mercer Human Resource Consulting says 27 percent of employers are offering incentives to encourage staff to take fewer sick days.
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Consumer Plans and Gender: The authors of a study say women will end up having to pay more for their health care than men because they have a greater need for more routine care, such as Pap tests, birth control pills and routine breast exams.
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Heavy Workers, Heavy Cost: The most overweight employees in a Duke University study had 13 times more missed days because of work-related injuries compared with normal-weight workers.
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First Article: Older Employees Have to Play Catch-Up on Retirement


           
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