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March 18 - 24, 2007
Vol. 8  Issue 12

 

In This Issue ...

  • Workforce News of the Week

  • Workforce.com Adds Blogs, Podcasts

  • Special Feature: Why China Matters

  • Special Feature: The Too-Fast Track

  • Feature: Man Wants to Be Woman, Gets Fired

  • Forum Post: Spitting

  • Workforce Blog: The Business of Management

  • Best in Shows: A Review of Conventions and Conferences

  • Commentary: Office Training

 
 
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Workforce News of the Week:

A New Boss From Outside Costs More ... a Lot More: Succession planning pays. Or, rather, it saves. According to a new study, companies pay their chief executives nearly three times more when they hire them from outside the company than if they promote from within.
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Two EEOC Initiatives Highlighted in Action Against Walgreens: The agency has said it would pursue systemic discrimination and root out racism. It appears to be doing both in its employment discrimination class lawsuit against Walgreen Co.
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Employers Test Auto ‘Catch-Up' Contributions
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Bush Retraining Plan Leaves Displaced Workers on Their Own
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Dunn Avoids Prison in HP Scandal
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PeopleClick Says It's Not for Sale
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Fixing Co-Pay Woes Promotes Cost Savings
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Chintzy in China
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When Workers Wager, Does Production Slip?
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Nasty Proxy Fight
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Big Sky Health Insurance
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New features
Workforce.com Adds Blogs, Podcasts

We've added new features to the site, and expect to bring you more in the next few months. Check out our blogs, including staff writer Ed Frauenheim's "China Matters" reports, which give you a more personal look at the intersections of culture and workforce management that he discovered during his recent three-week reporting trip (see more about his special global report, below). His blog joins "The Business of Management," where Workforce Management editor John Hollon shares his insights on the successes and follies of corporate management.
We're also happy to introduce podcasts to the site, and as part of our special global report, we're kicking off with interviews of workforce management leaders in China. We hope you enjoy them!

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Feature
Special global report

China Matters to HR

China emerged from 50 years of communist rule to become the manufacturer to the world, as well as the planet's fastest-growing economy. What happens with the development of China's workforce is likely to influence the West—including the United States. In this multimedia special report, staff writer Ed Frauenheim explores why China matters to workforce management professionals worldwide.

Read more about HR in China. >>>

Feature
Special global report
  The Too-Fast Track

Not only do HR departments at multinationals operating in China face intense challenges when it comes to leadership talent matters, but HR executives themselves are among the most sought-after professionals.

Read more about the demand for HR professionals in China. >>>

Also:
Are the Kids Alright? >>>
"China Matters" Blog >>>
"China Matters" Podcasts: Hear interviews with workforce management professionals from Hewlett-Packard, Korn/Ferry, Hyatt and more. >>>
HR on the Hot Seat in China >>>
Vendors' Fast Boat to China >>>

Feature
City's diversity limits?
  Man Wants to Become Woman, Gets Fired

A Florida city preaches tolerance, but officials fire the city manager after news of his planned sex change surfaces. Even though he was fired, the city manager of Largo, Florida, still defends the city's diversity program.

Read more about the controversy surrounding Largo's former city manager. >>>

Also:

Protections for Transgender Workers on Rise >>>
More Employers Broadening Nondiscrimination Policies to Include Transgender Workers >>>
The Gay Decade? Not at Work >>>
Diversity Training Addresses Sexual Orientation >>>
Transsexual's Sex Bias Claim Allowed >>>

Discussion
  Spitting

Posted in the General Forum:
A reader writes: "We have a new female employee that has generated several complaints about her nasty habit of spitting outdoors. The employees don't know how to approach her and ask her to please stop. We are not the owners of the building we work in, we are only leasing space. However there are hundreds of employees from several companies working in the building, and some of them have also made comments about her habit. Should we just simply approach her and ask her to please stop this nasty habit immediately? Or, should we have the owners of the building post some sort of signs outdoors forbidding the spitting? We don't want to create any problems, but we all find it totally disgusting to see this type of behavior going on."

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Workforce blog: 'The Business of Management'
March Madness Feedback: 'A Great ROI'

Workforce Management editor John Hollon writes: "Earlier this week, I questioned the commonly held notion that there is a huge loss of business productivity at this time of year due to the focus on March Madness—the NCAA men's college basketball tournament. As I wrote then, I think such talk is nonsense and that there are no reliable metrics to back it up. In other words, it's an urban legend."

Click here to read the blog. >>>

Conventions & conferences
Best in Shows 2007: Notes From Key Workforce Management Conferences and Conventions

Ever wanted to attend an important conference or convention but just couldn't make it? The staff of Workforce Management will bring you reports from key workforce management conventions and conferences throughout the year in this exclusive Web feature. We'll report on the buzz at each show as well as highlights from selected seminars, presentations and speeches. We hope that Best in Shows will be the next best thing to actually being there.

Read about Vurv Revolution 2007; CUE 07 (Lawson conference and user exchange); the Work-Life 2007 Conference & Exhibition, sponsored by WorldatWork and the Alliance for Work-Life Progress; the 2007 Strategic E-HR Conference: Maximizing the Value of HR Through Technology; Pensions & Investments 15th Annual East Coast Defined Contribution Conference; the 2007 Deploy Solutions User Conference; and
the Conference Board 2007 Employee Health Care Conference. >>>

Also:

Best in Shows 2006 >>>

The Last Word

Office Training
If you ever watch The Office, you probably recognize people and situations that you may have encountered in your own working life. Although it is a parody of mundane office existence, it's easy to see in it a just-barely warped reflection of our workplace lives.
Read more of John Hollon's column.
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Also:
HR's No. 1 Priority: Profit >>>
What Does ‘Strategic' HR Really Mean? >>>
Taking Time to Think: The Irony of Bill Gates' Legacy >>>
 




 

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