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By Jenny Ivy |
May 22, 2012
A new in-depth survey on the state of pharmacy benefit management finds most sponsors are looking at a number of ways to control costs, but few have considered dropping coverage entirely.
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By Amanda McGrory |
May 22, 2012
Industrial employment in Indiana increased by roughly 1 percent, accounting for a gain of 5,184 jobs between March 2011 and March 2012, according to the 2012 Indiana Manufacturers Directory, a directory published each year by Manufacturers' News Inc. in Evanston, Ill.
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By Dave Marley |
May 21, 2012
The Pharmaceutical Care Management Association just launched an advertising campaign that would make Mad Men’s Don Draper and other spin doctors proud. It’s an age-old strategy: if you can’t win the fight, dodge the question and change the subject.
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By Jenny Ivy |
May 21, 2012
In observance of National Small Business Week, let's look at the top issues identified as being the most important for this election year.
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By Amanda McGrory |
May 18, 2012
Although higher education job growth remained moderate in numbers during the first quarter of 2012, it is still outpacing overall job growth, according to a new report by HigherEdJobs, a job source for the academia industry.
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By Amanda McGrory |
May 18, 2012
The Big Apple offers the world's lowest-risk location for recruiting, employing and relocating employees, beating out hotspots in Yemen and Ethiopia.
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By Stephen Singer |
May 17, 2012
Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's administration announced Thursday that it has organized an outreach effort to help more than 12,000 long-term jobless workers receive an array of social services after losing extended unemployment insurance benefits.
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By Amanda McGrory |
May 17, 2012
Over the past year, industrial employment in Arizona remained steady as only 1,159 jobs – totaling to about 0.5 percent – were lost, according to the 2012 Arizona Manufacturers Directory, an industrial directory published each year by Manufacturers' News Inc. in Evanston, Ill.
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By Amanda McGrory |
May 17, 2012
Twenty-nine percent U.S. employers intend to hire workers for the summer, an increase from 21 percent in 2011 and an average of 22 percent over the past four years, with much of the hiring coming from the manufacturing, hospitality and retail sectors, according to CareerBuilder's annual Summer Job Forecast, conducted...
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By Scott Bauer |
May 16, 2012
Republican Gov. Scott Walker released updated employment figures Wednesday that show Wisconsin actually added a small number of jobs during his first year in office, hoping to undermine a central argument of those trying to recall him who argue he has hurt the state economy.