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Survey shows area cities with their own police departments pay more legal fees A survey of legal fees paid out by area cities shows that communities with their own police departments spent the most money on lawyers in the fiscal year 2009-10. www.whittierdailynews.com
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
Parker among highest paid OLDHAM Council’s Chief Executive Charlie Parker is among the country’s highest paid council bosses, according to a survey by the GMB union. He is one of at least 129 chief executives paid more than £150,000 a year in England. www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk
Survey: Modest Rise In Health Coverage Costs, But Employees Assume Bigger Burden The Washington Post: "Amid high unemployment and a weak economy, employers have been shifting health care costs to workers, according to a study released Thursday. The premiums that employees pay for employer-sponsored family coverage rose an average of 13.7 percent this year, while the amount that employers contribute fell by 0.9 percent, the survey found... mnt.to
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
Car thieves target expensive models loaded with chrome, power and marketable parts By Steven Cole Smith, Orlando Sentinel Friday, September 3, 2010 If you own a Mini Cooper, Toyota Prius or Nissan Murano, breathe easy. A new car-theft insurance survey has found owners of these vehicles are among the least likely to lose a bundle if they're targeted by car thieves. • But if you own a Cadillac Escalade, be afraid. The Arlington, Va.-based Highway Loss Data Institute, an ... www.tampabay.com
Farmland prices slightly higher than last year THE PRICE of farmland has stabilised and is now making an average of €10,131 per acre nationally, a marginal increase on last year according to a survey by property consultants, Knight Frank Ireland. rss.feedsportal.com
Paying More for Less Insurance Coverage? Workers are paying 14 percent more for their employer-sponsored plans than they did last year as a bigger chunk of healthcare costs shifted from employers to employees, according to a new survey. Health care - Employment - Insurance - United States - Business abcnews.go.com
French unions strike against Sarkozy pension reform French workers launched a day of mass protest Tuesday against President Nicolas Sarkozy's plan to raise the retirement age, as labour leaders predicted two million strikers in the street. news.yahoo.com
Nearly half of Canadians think they're underpaid: poll Nearly half of Canada's working population will spend Labour Day convinced they're not being paid as much as they deserve, according to a national survey on attitudes about jobs, income and career satisfaction. www.canada.com
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