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Dual-Career Relocation Benefits: A Study Of Executive Search Firms, C. Richard Scott, Robert W. Holloway Aug 2022

Dual-Career Relocation Benefits: A Study Of Executive Search Firms, C. Richard Scott, Robert W. Holloway

Southern Business Review

C. Richard Scott is an Assistant Professor of Management in the Department of Management at Radford University. Robert W. Holloway is a Technical Writer for Hercules, lnc. (Aerospace Division), Radford, Virginia .


Theresource, Georgia Southern University Mar 2015

Theresource, Georgia Southern University

Georgia Southern University Human Resources Newsletters

  • Red Tape Series
  • Emotional Intelligence Awareness
  • ADP Training
  • PAF Training
  • Management Training Series
  • Financial Wellness Week
  • Coaching and Counseling
  • Using Google Apps
  • Retiree Recognition Ceremony
  • Medical Leave Assistance Program
  • TAP Deadlines
  • Letter from Class & Comp
  • Student Work Hours Reporting
  • Last Chance Career Fair
  • Student Employee of the Month
  • ACA and Employment
  • PeopleAdmin Tips and Tricks
  • Staff Council Newsletter
  • Wellness


Theresource, Georgia Southern University Jan 2015

Theresource, Georgia Southern University

Georgia Southern University Human Resources Newsletters

  • New Training Site
  • NEW: Taking the Mystery Out of HR
  • Compliance Training Update
  • Legal Affairs Boot Camp
  • Train-the-Trainer
  • Financial Wellness Week
  • ADP Training
  • Management Training Series
  • Progressive Discipline Updates
  • Personnel Action Form Updates
  • ACA Comliance
  • Student Employment Job Fair a Success
  • Advertising Positions
  • Screening Appllicants
  • USG Benefit Partners
  • Staff Council Newsletter
  • Wellness


Incentivizing Employees Through Benefits And Recognition Programs At Pace University, Diana Dumitru Dec 2014

Incentivizing Employees Through Benefits And Recognition Programs At Pace University, Diana Dumitru

Master in Public Administration Theses

The nonprofit sector has seen a 20% increase in the number of higher education institutions over a period of 10 years, from 2000-2010, (Blackwood et al. 2012), which had a big impact on the public charity revenues and expenses. In this fast-paced growing environment, employees working in higher education are directly influenced by the changes and increase in the number of students. Motivating employees in such an environment can be challenging, therefore finding a comprehensive package that includes fair compensation levels, benefits, awards and recognition ceremonies and other incentives such as promotions and opportunities for growth are important for the …


Don't Blame Faculty For High Tuition: The Annual Report On The Economic Status Of The Profession, 2003-04, Ronald Ehrenberg Sep 2012

Don't Blame Faculty For High Tuition: The Annual Report On The Economic Status Of The Profession, 2003-04, Ronald Ehrenberg

Ronald G. Ehrenberg

[Excerpt] The bottom line is that although faculty and staff salary in-creases obviously contribute to increases in tuition, other factors have played more important roles during the last quarter century. These factors include the escalating costs of benefits for all employees, reductions in state support of public institutions, growing institutional financial-aid costs, expansion of the science and research infrastructure at research universities, and the increasing costs of information technology. If tuition and fee increases had been held to the rate of average faculty salary increases during this period, average tuition and fees would be substantially lower today in both the …


Unequal Progress: The Annual Report On The Economic Status Of The Profession 2002-03, Ronald Ehrenberg Sep 2012

Unequal Progress: The Annual Report On The Economic Status Of The Profession 2002-03, Ronald Ehrenberg

Ronald G. Ehrenberg

[Excerpt] Most colleges and universities adopted budgets for the 2002-03 academic year in the spring and early summer of 2002. At that time, a pessimist might have cited several factors – negative rates of return from institutional endowments, a rising unemployment rate, an economic recession, and large increases in college and university enrollments, for example - to predict that faculty members would not see their earnings increase substantially in real terms in the coming year. The good news is that, overall and on average, the pessimists' worst fears proved incorrect. The bad news is that the overall aver-ages don't tell …


Research Brief: "The Effect Of Veterans Benefits On Education And Earnings", Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University Apr 2012

Research Brief: "The Effect Of Veterans Benefits On Education And Earnings", Institute For Veterans And Military Families At Syracuse University

Institute for Veterans and Military Families

This study found that veterans’ benefits which subsidize education make up the largest federal program for student aid, and that veterans’ benefits are estimated to increase future schooling by 1.4 years, meaning annual earnings for these veterans will be 6% higher than they would have been otherwise. In practice, that implies annual earnings approximately 6% higher than would have been expected in the absence of the benefits. In policy, policymakers should note that this study found smaller effects on earnings and education than previous studies have found. Suggestions for future study include comparing the annual earnings premium for veterans’ benefit …


Benefits Of Continuing Professional Development In The Visual Communications Sector In Ireland, Con Kennedy Sep 2009

Benefits Of Continuing Professional Development In The Visual Communications Sector In Ireland, Con Kennedy

Other resources

This research is concerned with identifying the benefits of Continuous Professional Development for the Visual Communications sector in Ireland, with the aim of establishing what benefits exist for both the employee and employer. Research is undertaken to identify CPD programmes that currently exist in other industries in Ireland for the purpose of establishing commonalities and how this may apply to the Visual Communications sector. This is achieved through a combination of literature review, desk research, surveys of employees and employers in the Visual Communications sector and a number of semi-formal interviews with representatives from various industry sectors with established CPD …


A Study Of The Non-Salary Monetary Benefits Available To The Public School Teacher Of Washington, Richard Bruce Elliott Aug 1963

A Study Of The Non-Salary Monetary Benefits Available To The Public School Teacher Of Washington, Richard Bruce Elliott

Graduate Student Research Papers

It was the purpose of this paper to bring to light some advantages of teaching in the State of Washington not directly tied to salaries, but certainly affecting the amount of disposable income the teacher will have after paying certain rather fixed expenses, both during his active teaching career and after retirement.