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- Working Longer and Liking It
- Like it or not, in today's rapidly shrinking economy you're almost certainly going to have to postpone your retirement by a few years. Alicia Munnell, who heads the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, outlines how to stay in the game as long as you need — and...
- Articles 2009-03-09
- The Ultimate Retirement Fix
- Don't bank on Washington or a major market rebound. This fix is up to you.Has the market's recent meltdown messed with your retirement plans? Join the club. But there is a solution — and it doesn't involve billion-dollar bailouts or a continued surge in the stock market. The...
- Articles 2009-03-09
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- Government calls for people to work longer falls on deaf ears for employers.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-15 October 2004-Spring Group: Government calls for people to work longer falls on deaf ears for employersC1994-2004 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10152004 At a time when the UK Government is calling on people to work longer in order to avoid a...
- Research articles 2004-10-15
- Finland seduces seniors to work longer
- HELSINKI AFP — Finland, the European country with the most rapidly aging population, has succeeded in convincing its workers to delay retirement, setting an example for the rest of Europe. Often called the "Japan of Europe" because its population is aging so fast, Finland introduced a pension reform in...
- Research articles 2007-07-01
- Pensions: work longer for less and save more, says OECD
- PARIS AFP — Pension reforms in rich countries mean that retirement benefits will be 15-25 percent less than would have been paid, and most people will have to work for longer and save more, the OECD said on Thursday. But although pension reforms in 16 of the 30 OECD...
- Research articles 2007-06-07
- Don't Let Your Good Work Speak for Itself
- Let's accept the fact that you are rising in your profession, doing good work. Is that enough to get you where you want to go in your organization? Is it enough to avoid being laid off? No, not really. You need something else, says...
- Blog posts 2009-02-12
- Croatian football fans hope to watch World Cup at work
- ZAGREB AFP — One out of every three Croatians is expecting to be allowed to watch World Cup matches at work. Thirty percent of employees believe they should be allowed to watch the football tournament during work, while 15 percent admit they plan to fake illness for key matches....
- Research articles 2006-05-25
- Retirement realities: will you work longer? Lower your expectations? (Retirement Planning).(AARP survey on investors' losses)
- An AARP December survey of stockholders ages 50 to 70 revealed how investors who lost money (77 percent) have adjusted their lifestyles, work plans, or retirement expectations as a result. Twenty-one percent that had not yet retired have postponed re An AARP December survey of stockholders...
- Research articles 2003-07-01
- Democrats promise to work like rest of us do
- WASHINGTON -- The five-day workweek, an idea alien to congressional culture in recent years, is about to make a comeback. "We are going to work longer hours, we are going to work full weeks, we are going to have votes on Mondays and Fridays," new Senate Majority...
- Research articles 2007-01-15
- Dems pledge to work like rest of us
- WASHINGTON -- The five-day workweek, an idea alien to congressional culture in recent years, is about to make a comeback. "We are going to work longer hours, we are going to work full weeks, we are going to have votes on Mondays and Fridays," new Senate Majority...
- Research articles 2007-01-15
- Staff's fury over work longer bid
- Byline: By Nick Whitten Disgruntled Nissan staff in a long running pay row have been offered a rise ( but only if they work more. The Chronicle has obtained a briefing memo sent to the 4,500 staff at Nissan's Washington car plant on plans for a self-funded pay...
- Research articles 2007-01-15
- Work habits studied.
- Aug 03, 2003 (The Sunday Times - ABIX via COMTEX) Australian Bureau of Statistics figures show that, of the OECD nations, only South Koreans work longer hours than Australian employees. Following an election promise by the Western Australian WA Government, a study has begun...
- Research articles 2003-08-03
- The Payoff from Retiring Later
- Given the ferocity of the recent bear market mauling, odds are even a stock market rebound isn't enough to get your retirement plan back on track. The truth is you're probably going to have to work a few years longer. How to stay in the game... Let's get real. In...
- Articles 2009-03-09
- Retirement: The Hidden Health Risk
- In the year since the financial crisis hit, I've been struck how just about any retirement planning issue these days boils down to the same solution: Delay your retirement, and all will be good. Watched your 401k vaporize? Just plan to work a few years longer to...
- Blog posts 2009-10-23
- Rebuild Your Retirement Savings
- If you are in your 40s or younger, you probably have time to rebuild your savings before retirement. If you are in your 50s or older, and you had a lot of your 401k money in the stock market, you likely face a far grimmer truth: you may not be...
- Articles 2009-04-17
- Managing Pressure at Work
- For many people, being part of the business world comes at a substantial personal cost: stress. "It's a high stress job," people often say, as if this testifies to the position's prestige. For people whose ability to cope is at crisis point, however, stress is no longer a matter of...
- Articles 2007-10-05
- Stay Employed over 50
- To fill in that giant hole the bear market left in your retirement plan, you'll likely have to work longer. But staying employed after 50, is tougher than ever. So, plan early. Stay healthy. Keep your head in the game. And prep to make less... Your retirement plan probably goes...
- Articles 2009-03-09
- Can You Afford to Retire ... Ever?
- The "new normal" retirement will start at 67, not 62. You'll pay for it with investments that don't even exist today. And you'd better start saving now. You know what happened...
- Articles 2009-06-22
- AP's Tom Curley: 'We Are Not Going To Work With Everybody'
- Two of the most vocal proponents for changing the way news and information are distributed took their message to the World Media Summit in Beijing today. We posted the full text earlier of News Corp (NYSE: NWS) Chairman Rupert Murdoch’s take on the “Philistines” of news (his own tribe...
- External links 2009-10-09
- THE TV COMPANY ABC WON'T WORK IN RUSSIA ANY LONGER
- A&G Information Services 08-15-2005 THE TV COMPANY ABC WON'T WORK IN RUSSIA ANY LONGER ST.PETERSBURG, RUSSIA, Aug 15, 2005 (A&G News via COMTEX) -- According to the Department for Information and Press at the MFA of the RF, afte A&G...
- Research articles 2005-08-15
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