Dress code seems to be a recurring theme in our blog and Astronology but this Amy Joyce article has a little bit of a different tone: click here
From the Washington Post, an article about backers pushing for a genetic nondiscrimination bill: click here
Also from the Washington Post, a story about the democratic presidential candidates and how labor and liberalism are affected by them: click here
Bringing you Human Resource news from around the globe...compliments of Astron Solutions
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Minimum Wage and the rest
Minimum Wage is a big topic for this Astronology Tuesday so we'll dive right into it:
First, word from the Washington Post that the Senate cleared way for the minimum wage vote: click here
Also from the Washington Post, an article that examines the maverick Costco CEO who joined the push to increase the minimum wage: click here
First, word from the Washington Post that the Senate cleared way for the minimum wage vote: click here
Also from the Washington Post, an article that examines the maverick Costco CEO who joined the push to increase the minimum wage: click here
Monday, January 29, 2007
High Tech AND High Price?
Salaries rose and demand grew in the IT market this past year according to this article that was published in TechNewsWorld: click here
Information from a seminar on the responsiblities of employers hiring illegal immigrants: click here
Lastly, from Benefitnews.com, word that gambling problems are prevalent in the workplace: click here
Information from a seminar on the responsiblities of employers hiring illegal immigrants: click here
Lastly, from Benefitnews.com, word that gambling problems are prevalent in the workplace: click here
Friday, January 26, 2007
Life and Work
The Boston Globe in this piece says that it will not ruin you in the balance for a life and work: click here
Word also from the Globe of an investment made in the past that paid off in the future for one person: click here
Lastly, advice that the best leaders form mutual respect: click here
Word also from the Globe of an investment made in the past that paid off in the future for one person: click here
Lastly, advice that the best leaders form mutual respect: click here
Thursday, January 25, 2007
What's Going On in 2007?
First, news of the Human Resources trends of 2007 that Human Resources professionals should be aware of: click here
Next, word of the slowing growth in the February job market of 2007: click here
Lastly, the word of advice to resolve organizational issues in the new year and tips on how to do so: click here
Next, word of the slowing growth in the February job market of 2007: click here
Lastly, the word of advice to resolve organizational issues in the new year and tips on how to do so: click here
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Jeter or Brady?
Rule Boston or rule New York? Tough choice...we lean towards New York, but we're going to give you 2 great Boston articles on this Two for Tuesday:
First, advice that social fumblers should e-mail more and interact less: click here
And, lastly, word that admonishment still stings for an employee, no matter how nice or correct the boss and no matter what the age of the employee: click here
First, advice that social fumblers should e-mail more and interact less: click here
And, lastly, word that admonishment still stings for an employee, no matter how nice or correct the boss and no matter what the age of the employee: click here
Monday, January 22, 2007
Advising You
Sometimes people come to HR for advice, but where does HR turn?
One thing that Human Resources sometimes has to explain to employees are noncompete clauses in contracts, but few know much about them...the New York Times explains here: click here
Also from the New York Times, word about how small businesses get bigger and how they're getting help in New York: click here
Professional certification is an issue that Human Resources professionals should not only know about for people applying, but should know about for themselves to attain before looking for jobs according to the Providence Business News: click here
One thing that Human Resources sometimes has to explain to employees are noncompete clauses in contracts, but few know much about them...the New York Times explains here: click here
Also from the New York Times, word about how small businesses get bigger and how they're getting help in New York: click here
Professional certification is an issue that Human Resources professionals should not only know about for people applying, but should know about for themselves to attain before looking for jobs according to the Providence Business News: click here
Friday, January 19, 2007
We're Going Around The World
First, word that Asian firms are giving human resources more responsibility in the organization's operations: click here
The salary surge in China is expected to continue in the next year: click here
Lastly, from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, an article about the challenges for working parents to find backup child care: click here
The salary surge in China is expected to continue in the next year: click here
Lastly, from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, an article about the challenges for working parents to find backup child care: click here
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Who Pays?
The questions is always out there in any profession, but definitely when labor and management get together for negotiations, and definitely when it comes to protection and who pays for the worker's protection, as covered by the Washington Post: click here
The Boston Globe writes that both workers and Human Resources could benefit from talking about what went wrong when someone gets fired: click here
Lastly, also from the Boston Globe, a story about how MTV has aquired a professor-rating Website...imagine if they had that for all employees: click here
The Boston Globe writes that both workers and Human Resources could benefit from talking about what went wrong when someone gets fired: click here
Lastly, also from the Boston Globe, a story about how MTV has aquired a professor-rating Website...imagine if they had that for all employees: click here
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
The blog of the blogs
Sometimes the best blogs check out what's in the other blogs on the internet...
First, from Careerbuilder.com's blog, tips from HR Managers on how to improve your resume: click here
Next, from the Business Times blog, word that the transformation of the HR process has gathered pace: click here
And, lastly, from the Business Toolkit Blog, word about the skill gap facing Human Resources: click here
First, from Careerbuilder.com's blog, tips from HR Managers on how to improve your resume: click here
Next, from the Business Times blog, word that the transformation of the HR process has gathered pace: click here
And, lastly, from the Business Toolkit Blog, word about the skill gap facing Human Resources: click here
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
We're Going Real Big On This Astronology Tuesday
We're going really big with double the articles on this Astronology Tuesday..
First, from the Society of Human Resources Mangement (SHRM), an article about the steady increase seen for time off on MLK day: click here
InsuranceNews says that 401(K) statements now come with a word of advice: click here
On that track, About.com asks if you're getting the best benefit from your benefits: click here
Lastly, from the New York Times, a story about one woman's use of a company grant to pursue her own goals: click here
First, from the Society of Human Resources Mangement (SHRM), an article about the steady increase seen for time off on MLK day: click here
InsuranceNews says that 401(K) statements now come with a word of advice: click here
On that track, About.com asks if you're getting the best benefit from your benefits: click here
Lastly, from the New York Times, a story about one woman's use of a company grant to pursue her own goals: click here
Monday, January 15, 2007
Managing the Cold
Throughout the Midwest and Northeast, residents are trying to manage the cold...
Which is a lot like the task of management trying to manage needy employees, according to Amy Joyce: click here
According to the Boston Globe, little rituals in the workday for employees help to save time and build ties: click here
And, lastly, a Q&A which says that skirting recruiters is OK, but really may not be in the best interest of the job seeker: click here
Which is a lot like the task of management trying to manage needy employees, according to Amy Joyce: click here
According to the Boston Globe, little rituals in the workday for employees help to save time and build ties: click here
And, lastly, a Q&A which says that skirting recruiters is OK, but really may not be in the best interest of the job seeker: click here
Friday, January 12, 2007
Heading back to Boston
I'm going to Boston so I figured I'd scour the Boston Globe for some great articles for your Friday evening...
First, word that the state's best fields such as biotech and health are likely to get even better: click here
An old Q&A about immigration law from HR experts: click here
A new Q&A about many things including alcohol consumption at holiday events: click here
First, word that the state's best fields such as biotech and health are likely to get even better: click here
An old Q&A about immigration law from HR experts: click here
A new Q&A about many things including alcohol consumption at holiday events: click here
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Tell Me About Yourself
Tell Me About Yourself may be the most popular interview question asked by recruiters but it may be a lot more important than one might think, according to the Boston Globe: click here
Human Resources executives, according to this article, are worried about online recruitment candidates cheating on online tests: click here
Lastly, our Canadian neighbors at Globe and Mail tell us that there may be a little bit of a generation gap between Baby Boomers and those Generation X'ers: click here
Human Resources executives, according to this article, are worried about online recruitment candidates cheating on online tests: click here
Lastly, our Canadian neighbors at Globe and Mail tell us that there may be a little bit of a generation gap between Baby Boomers and those Generation X'ers: click here
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Oldies but Goodies
Going through some leftover HR articles on this humpday, we found some good information for you here at Astron Solutions:
First, the question is asked: Where did the Human in Human Resources go? click here
Next, from Newsday, an article that shows that some employers' benifits go way beyond the normal...even to pet insurance: click here
And lastly, an article that says that women are being sent on a record number of international assignments: click here
First, the question is asked: Where did the Human in Human Resources go? click here
Next, from Newsday, an article that shows that some employers' benifits go way beyond the normal...even to pet insurance: click here
And lastly, an article that says that women are being sent on a record number of international assignments: click here
Tuesday, January 09, 2007
Resumes on 2 for Tuesday
First, from Amy Joyce, word that persistence can help rescue lost resumes: click here
And from the Boston Globe, more news on costly resume errors: click here
And from the Boston Globe, more news on costly resume errors: click here
Monday, January 08, 2007
Heat Wave...in January...
If you think that this weather has been strange...check out this headline: click here
I mean I know that there are commercials with monkeys and other animals working in offices...but please...(just kidding...and there is good HR stuff down below)
As we reported on our blog and in Astronology, more and more firms are doing background checks: click here
And there will now be no more Christmas party for Kane employees...sorry guys: click here
I mean I know that there are commercials with monkeys and other animals working in offices...but please...(just kidding...and there is good HR stuff down below)
As we reported on our blog and in Astronology, more and more firms are doing background checks: click here
And there will now be no more Christmas party for Kane employees...sorry guys: click here
Friday, January 05, 2007
How To Be Happy At Work
Maybe we can all take something from the Danish system of business which not only produces the happiest country on earth (according to a Reuters survey over the summer), but now the happiest workers on earth: click here
Next from FedSmith.com we have a two-part series asking: In Human Resources We Trust?
Part 1: click here
Part 2: click here
Next from FedSmith.com we have a two-part series asking: In Human Resources We Trust?
Part 1: click here
Part 2: click here
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Not Just Salary
75 % of employees are looking for new jobs, but not all because of salary. Workers also want career opportunity, career development and life/work balance according to this article by Long Island Business News: click here
From the Bradenton Herald, an article that says that ADHD can bring self-doubt to employees: click here
Lastly, an article about Customization 2.0, an interesting concept: click here
From the Bradenton Herald, an article that says that ADHD can bring self-doubt to employees: click here
Lastly, an article about Customization 2.0, an interesting concept: click here
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Low G.P.A. On Your C.V. May Leave The Offers M.I.A.
First, from the New York Times, an article that says that low grades in college may stop offers from coming: click here
Next, from the Boston Globe, an advice column that teaches management how to stay out of court: click here
Also from the Boston Globe, an article that says to slow down, you're moving too fast: click here
Next, from the Boston Globe, an advice column that teaches management how to stay out of court: click here
Also from the Boston Globe, an article that says to slow down, you're moving too fast: click here
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Happy New Year
The first blog of the New Year coincides with the first Astronology of the New Year which means you get a double treat on many people's first day back to work.
And it's two for Tuesday so we decided to go back and see two articles that revist old Astronology topics...
First, Amy Joyce goes through her top resume bloopers...sounds familiar: click here
Next is from the Washington Post and goes over bad bosses and some of the things they do (including not keeping their word): click here
And it's two for Tuesday so we decided to go back and see two articles that revist old Astronology topics...
First, Amy Joyce goes through her top resume bloopers...sounds familiar: click here
Next is from the Washington Post and goes over bad bosses and some of the things they do (including not keeping their word): click here