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Where the Jobs Will |
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Despite all the headlines about layoffs and lost jobs, the reality is that there is no shortage of jobs in America. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts there will be 10 million more jobs than workers by the end of this decade. |
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The Worth of Water |
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The War That Wasn&qu |
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For the past two decades or so, some experts have warned that generational warfare will explode as the Boomers, Xers, and Millennials fight over a limited pool of resources. But we don"t see it that way. |
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Hey What"s That |
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It¡¯s not the ¡°giant sucking sound¡± that Ross Perot predicted would signal the drain of millions of American jobs to Third World countries. It¡¯s true that many U.S. workers in manufacturing industries have seen their jobs vanish, and that the U.S. workforce has been declining for more than three years. But the problem isn¡¯t foreign competition with cheaper labor. |
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Faith at Work |
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There may be a separation between church and state, but the old unwritten rule about separating religion from the workplace is losing its power. |
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