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Daily Archives: August 29, 2012

CareerBuilder Study Finds More Workers Feeling Bullied in the Workplace

Bullying Causing Some Workers to Experience Health Issues and Leave Their Jobs: “A new study by CareerBuilder finds the number of workers encountering bullies at the office is on the rise. Thirty-five percent of workers said they have felt bullied at work, up from 27 percent last year. Sixteen percent of these workers reported they suffered health-related problems as a result of bullying and 17 percent decided to quit their jobs to escape the situation. The study also found nearly half of workers don’t confront their bullies and the majority of incidents go unreported.”

FTC Warns Replacement Window Marketers – Energy Savings Claims Must Be Backed by Scientific Evidence

News release: “The Federal Trade Commission warned 14 window manufacturers and one window glass manufacturer that they may be making unsupported energy savings claims for replacement windows. The warning letters are part of an FTC effort to ensure that environmental marketing is truthful and based on solid scientific evidence. Each letter states that the FTC… Continue Reading

Federal Reserve Beige Book August 2012

Current Economic Conditions By Federal Reserve District, August 29, 2012: “Reports from the twelve Federal Reserve Districts suggest economic activity continued to expand gradually in July and early August across most regions and sectors. Six Districts indicated the local economy continued to expand at a modest pace and another three cited moderate growth; among the… Continue Reading

New York Fed: Overall Delinquency Rates Down as Americans Paying More Debt on Time

“In its latest Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York today announced that delinquency rates for mortgages (6.3 percent), credit cards (10.9 percent), and auto loans (4.2 percent) decreased from the previous quarter. However, rates for student loans (8.9 percent)1 and home equity lines of credit (HELOC) (4.9… Continue Reading

Education, Job Openings, and Unemployment in Metropolitan America

“This paper and data by Jonathan Rothwell [Brookings Senior Research Analyst and Associate Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program] aims to provide metro, state, and national policy makers with a better sense of the specific problems facing metropolitan labor markets. First, the analysis examines trends in the demand for educated labor and how a gap between education… Continue Reading

Friends of Quinn and LD OnLine: Two good Web sites illustrate need for separate national digital library systems – public and academic

New on LLRX.com – Friends of Quinn and LD OnLine: Two good Web sites illustrate need for separate national digital library systems – public and academic “David H. Rothman highlights how two Web sites on learning disabilities demonstrate the need for separate but tightly intertwined national digital library systems – one system public, one academic.… Continue Reading

CRS – Conventional Arms Transfers to Developing Nations, 2004-2011

Conventional Arms Transfers to Developing Nations, 2004-2011. Richard F. Grimmett, Specialist in International Security. Paul K. Kerr. Analyst in Nonproliferation. August 24, 2012 “Developing nations continue to be the primary focus of foreign arms sales activity by weapons suppliers. During the years 2004-2011, the value of arms transfer agreements with developing nations comprised 68.6% of… Continue Reading

Top 10 child health concerns: Exercise, obesity & smoking lead list

“In this year‟s sixth annual survey of top health concerns conducted by the C.S. Mott Children‟s Hospital National Poll on Children‟s Health, adults rate ‘not enough exercise’ as the leading health concern for children in their communities. Childhood obesity and smoking and tobacco use were the second and third most commonly identified child health problems… Continue Reading