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Editorial Cartoon: Unequal Pay

Equal work, unequal pay By J. Spencer, Philadelphia Business Journal Shown is a one-dollar bill, except that the central portrait of George Washington has been...
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Editorial Cartoon: Crazy to Work Here

By Brad Veley / www.bradveley.com In the background are three burly men in hardhats, safety glasses and sleeveless undershirts. The workmen are standing up...

How diverse is your work force?

How often do you consider diversity when making hiring decisions? • Always – 57.9% • Sometimes – 36.8% • Never – 5.3% How important do you consider diversity...

A four-point plan to reel in<br> R.I.’s budget deficit mess

As governor, it is my responsibility to ensure that Rhode Island is a place where you, your children and your grandchildren will stay and...

Let’s clarify ambiguities in the family leave law

The federal Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 was enacted to allow employees to take unpaid leaves of absence without risking their job...

Cancer Council is too important to lose funding

Included in the many decisions that the R.I. General Assembly will face in the next month or so, as it finalizes the state budget...
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Editorial Cartoon: Crazy to Work Here

Welcome Aboard? By Brad Veley / www.bradveley.com "That? Well, it's a solid Lucite paperweight containing your immediate predecessor, compliments of the executive management team. It's just...
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Editorial Cartoon: Crazy to Work Here

By Brad Veley / www.bradveley.com Hawkeye? Two men in suits stand in an upper-floor office, near a window that overlooks the city. The man on...
INCREASING DEVELOPMENT in the Ocean State has added to the summertime strain of water use double what Rhode Islanders use in the winter. /

Healthy water supply promotes economic health

Rhode Islanders have long been blessed with abundant, clean and affordable water, but these water resources are starting to leak away. Our water is...

Shape Up RI and promoting worksite wellness

This year, 7,000 participants across the state exercised for 282,046 hours and walked more than 2 million miles – losing 26,082 pounds in...
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