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22 December 2008
Think Article | Agatha Gilmore
Boost Engagement in a Financial Crisis: Tell the Truth
The recent turmoil on Wall Street appears to carry more than just financial implication: It may be lowering employee productivity and engagement, as well. read more...
November 2008
Inc.com | Angus Loten
Is the Economy Stressing You Out?
Business owners and employees alike are feeling anxious and losing sleep -- and all that concern about layoffs, rising costs, and a tumbling stock market is taking a toll. A look at how you can cope. read more...
17 October 2008
Washington Business Journal
Economic crisis brings gloom into the workplace
Lucinda Crabtree, president of Falls Church public relations company Crabtree and Co., had already been using her Monday staff meetings to address growing concerns about the economy. She prepared her 13 employees for tighter times and told them bonuses might have to wait. read more...
17 October 2008
Information Week | Scott Malone and Jim Finkle
Layoffs Spreading Across Corporate America
BOSTON — Shock waves from the global financial crisis are now being felt in almost every corner of working America as companies press the eject button on increasing numbers of employees. read more...
14 October 2008
Reuters | Ellen Wolfhorst
Job security worries nearly half US workers
NEW YORK — Nearly half the U.S. workers polled in a survey released on Tuesday said they were worried their jobs are at risk amid the current economic crisis. read more...
29 September 2008
Associated Press | Joyce M. Rosenberg
Small Businesses Deal with Even More Worker Stress
NEW YORK — Robert Fellman can see it on his employees' faces: the fear, stress and discomfort that come from a difficult, even scary economic climate. read more...
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