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Employers See Value In Helping Those Laid Off    Sep 26, 2007
Some firms are giving staffers something extra to ease the pain of their job loss: continued access to employee-assistance programs.
Managing Remote Workers And Jealous Office Employees    Sep 21, 2007
Sue Shellenbarger on supervising staffers in different locations, returning to work after taking time off for elder care, and finding after-school programs.
How a Chinese Power Couple Balances Business and Family    Sep 21, 2007
A husband and wife in Beijing discuss running a business together and making time for their two children.
Recruiters Take Hip Path To Fill Accounting Jobs    Sep 21, 2007
Hiring at the Big Four firms is running at record levels, and recruiting efforts are being ramped up as growing demand collides with a talent shortage.
U.S. Expatriates Get Additional Tax Relief    Sep 20, 2007
The Treasury Department issued new limits on housing costs that Americans working abroad may deduct or exclude on their 2007 tax returns.
Closer to Home: More B-schools Break Ground in the Middle East    Sep 17, 2007
The region is drawing interest, particularly because Arab students are reluctant to study in the U.S. due to concerns about getting visas.
What's at the Heart of Peoples' Happiness?    Sep 7, 2007
Studies suggest Americans are no more satisfied than they were three decades ago despite a higher standard of living, but it is indeed possible to boost our happiness.
Tips for Moms Returning to Work Following a Year of Childrearing    Sep 6, 2007
Sue Shellenbarger offers advice on going back to the office after having a baby, student financial aid and helping children cope with the loss of their father.
Scholars Link Success of Firms To Lives of Chief Executives    Sep 6, 2007
An emerging area of financial research shows that reduced profitability tends to follow deaths in CEO families, among other findings.
Passing the Baton: How Do You Quit Your Life's Work?    Sep 5, 2007
Giving up command is never easy. But it may prove especially difficult for retiring baby boomers accustomed to working hard, says Joann S. Lublin.
How Some Workers Cope With Parking-Lot Politics    Sep 4, 2007
The spot where your vehicle rests during the workday can say a lot about your company status and day-to-day job satisfaction.
How Office Tyrants in Critical Positions Get Others to Grovel    Aug 23, 2007
Authoritarian rule is expected in the corner office, but tyranny from any other direction can bring work to a dead stop, says Jared Sandberg.
Vacationing Bosses Should Take A Break and Let Staffers Step Up    Aug 22, 2007
Many executives on holiday continue to check in and issue directives, which can undermine employees' confidence, says Carol Hymowitz.
Why Making a Career Change Can Look Good on a Resume    Aug 22, 2007
By pursuing jobs in new areas, young professionals demonstrate self-awareness, say career counselors and recruiters.

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