Archive for February, 2011

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Labor and depression

The Roosevelt administration’s anti-business policies made it harder for employers to hire workers and made the economy worse during the Great Depression.

In the midst of the Great Depression, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed two significant bills into law that were intended to boost employment. These were the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) of 1935 and the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938. However these laws, among others, ultimately caused higher unemployment and delayed economic recovery.
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Posted under Labor, Recession
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How to supervise your Youth Workers

Keep your employees happy and your program running smoothly with these eight ideas for supervising youth workers.
Youth workers rely on their supervisors for support, structure, information, and guidance. How can you be sure you are providing your team with what they need to be successful?

Set Clear and Fair Expectations
Make sure people understand the expectations and limitations of their roles. This will avoid a lot of confusion and wasted time. Don’t play favorites; that’s the quickest way to cause resentful feelings and dissention in your staff. All workers must be held to the same set of standards.
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Wages and Current Rate

Minimum wage is the least dollar amount that employers must pay to nonexempt employees per hour, as mandated by local, state or Federal law. Employers may pay employees by some other method than hourly, such as by piecework or commission. But, in any case, the dollar amount that eligible employees earn, divided by the hours that they worked, must equal at least the current minimum wage rate.

Generally, the current minimum wage rate for eligible employees under Federal law is $7.25 per hour (effective July 24, 2009). Special eligibility rules for the Federal minimum wage regarding age, tips and commissions are briefly explained below.
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Remote Workers

Telecommuting is an effective way for people with the entrepreneurial spirit to test the waters before they launch out and become a full-time at home worker.

In 2004, according to the United States Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), over 20 million American adults, people aged 16 years and older, worked at home “as part of their primary job.” These people worked at home at least one day a week as part of their primary job. In 2004, they made up about 15% of all workers employed in nonagricultural jobs.
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Worker motivation and environment

Due to excessive competition, today’s work environment has become quite turbulent and chaotic. Though there are various theories and methods that can be use for motivating employees, it is quite an effort for managers. Since no two individuals are alike, it becomes quite difficult to motivate all of all them at the same time. Different people are motivated by different sorts of things, Managers need to make use of various techniques and methods to develop employees and keep them motivated. The success of an organization always depends on how well motivated its employees are. When employees are motivated, companies can make full use of their talents and achieve the set business goals. Below, we discuss about some of the important issues regarding employee motivation and development.
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Posted under Career, Labor