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Daily Archives: September 20, 2011

2011 edition of the U.S. Employment Law for Global Employers

Via Baker & McKenzie’s North American Compensation and Employment Law
Practice Group – 2011 edition of the U.S. Employment Law for Global Employers. “Companies operating in the United States today face an increasingly complex and ever-evolving maze of federal, state, and local labor and employment laws. This can be particularly daunting for companies new to the United States who are trying to familiarize themselves with these laws. As such, the goal of this guide is to provide an overview of U.S. labor and employment laws to global employers operating in the United States.”

Briefing Paper: Growing U.S. Trade Deficit With China Cost 2.8 Million Jobs Between 2001 and 2010

Growing U.S. trade deficit with China cost 2.8 million jobs between 2001 and 2010 – By Robert E. Scott | September 20, 2011 “Since China entered the World Trade Organization in 2001, the extraordinary growth of U.S. trade with China has had a dramatic effect on U.S. workers and the domestic economy. The United States… Continue Reading

Poverty and income trends continue to paint a bleak picture for working families

Economic Policy Institute: A lost decade – Poverty and income trends continue to paint a bleak picture for working families, By Elise Gould and Heidi Shierholz | September 14, 2011 “Between 2009 and 2010, an additional ­­­­­­2.6 million people slipped below the poverty line, as the poverty rate increased from 14.3 percent to 15.1 percent.… Continue Reading

New GAO Reports: Afghanistan Governance, Afghanistan's Donor Dependence, Military Training, Nuclear Security, Personal ID

Afghanistan Governance: Performance-Data Gaps Hinder Overall Assessment of U.S. Efforts to Build Financial Management Capacity, GAO-11-907, September 20, 2011 Afghanistan’s Donor Dependence, GAO-11-948R, Sep 20, 2011 Military Training: Actions Needed to Assess Workforce Requirements and Appropriate Mix of Army Training Personnel, GAO-11-845, September 20, 2011 Modernizing the Nuclear Security Enterprise: The National Nuclear Security Administration’s… Continue Reading

Rising Economic Powers and the Global Economy: Trends and Issues for Congress

CRS – Rising Economic Powers and the Global Economy: Trends and Issues for Congress, Raymond J. Ahearn, Specialist in International Trade and Finance, August 22, 2011 “A small group of developing countries are transforming the global economic landscape. Led by China, India, and Brazil, these rising economic powers pose varied challenges and opportunities for U.S.… Continue Reading

Illegal Internet Streaming of Copyrighted Content: Legislation in the 112th Congress

CRS – Illegal Internet Streaming of Copyrighted Content: Legislation in the 112th Congress, Brian T. Yeh, Legislative Attorney, August 29, 2011 “Technological developments related to the Internet benefit consumers who want convenient ways to view and hear information and entertainment content on a variety of electronic devices (such as televisions, radios, computers, mobile phones, video… Continue Reading

BIS Quarterly Review September 2011

“The BIS Quarterly Review for September 2011, released September 19, 2011, shows how a weaker outlook for the global economy drove down the prices of risky assets and fuelled concerns about sovereign risk. The September issue also provides highlights from the latest BIS data on international banking and financial activity. In addition, it features three… Continue Reading

FBI Releases 2010 Crime Statistics

News release: “According to the figures released today by the FBI, the estimated number of violent crimes in 2010 declined for the fourth consecutive year. Property crimes also decreased, marking this the eighth straight year that the collective estimates for these offenses declined. The 2010 statistics show that the estimated volumes of violent and property… Continue Reading

China's Currency – An Analysis of Economic Issues

CRS – China’s Currency: An Analysis of the Economic Issues – Wayne M. Morrison, Specialist in Asian Trade and Finance; Marc Labonte Specialist in Macroeconomic Policy, August 3, 2011 “China’s policy of intervening in currency markets to limit or halt the appreciation of its currency, the renminbi (RMB), against the U.S. dollar and other currencies… Continue Reading