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Survey Examines Pay in the Nonprofit Field Compensation in Nonprofit Organizations, 17th Edition, by Steven Langer, reports on a survey of more than 2,300 nonprofit organizations and the pay they offer their employees. philanthropy.com
Tuesday newspaper round-up: Barclays, Oracle, Henderson... LONDON (SHARECAST) - Barclays risks a confrontation with the Government today when it confirms that Bob Diamond, Britain’s best-paid banker, is to become its chief executive. www.sharecast.com
Business Calendar: Program gives highlights of benefit survey Highlights of the 2010 Livingston County Benefit Survey results will be presented at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at the Howell Area Chamber of Commerce, 123 E. Washington St. in Howell. www.livingstondaily.com
Australia Extends Rate Pause on Global Growth Concern Australia’s central bank extended its pause in raising interest rates “for the time being” as concern that the global economic recovery may falter trumped evidence of an accelerating expansion at home. www.businessweek.com
Australia Extends Rate Pause Following Global Growth Concern Australia’s central bank extended its pause in raising interest rates as concern that the global economic recovery may falter trumped evidence of an accelerating expansion at home. www.bloomberg.com
Box Office: Clooney, Machete and the Summer That Was The good news for George Clooney: for the first time in his career, a movie in which he solo-starred opened No.1 at the weekend box office www.time.com
ScissorTales: Thunder's Durant paying big dividends for Oklahoma City THE Oklahoma City Thunder paid handsomely this summer to keep Kevin Durant in town for the next six years, and now Durant is paying off nicely for our city. newsok.com
Obama pushes $50B infrastructure plan - CNN Milwaukee, Wisconsin (CNN) -- President Barack Obama unveiled on Monday a $50 billion plan to renew the country's transportation infrastructure, create jobs and spark economic growth. www.cnn.com
Poll: Rehired workers feel overqualified Poll: Rehired workers feel overqualified www.spokesman.com
Re-employed feel overqualified, less satisfied LOS ANGELES — Most people who were able to find work after being laid off during the recession say they are overqualified for their current position, according to a survey released by the Pew Research Center. www.seacoastonline.com
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