Many of those who’ve lost their jobs during the recession want to turn their backs on corporate America and be their own boss. But before they trade their employee status for that of an independent contractor, they need to know the pros and cons of each. Distinctions Generally, an employer-employee […]
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Why Social Care Is a Recession-Proof Career
When the recession hit several years ago, there was a large amount of speculation about how long it would last and the scale of its severity. Since then, economies across Europe have fallen into a state far worse than that predicted by the majority of analysts with many commentators referring […]
What Leads to Clinical Negligence Compensation Claims?
As in all professions, doctors and other medical professionals have a duty of care to ensure the safety of all members of the public in their premises. However, clinical or medical negligence claims are somewhat different to other personal injury claims in that medical professionals are responsible for the health […]
Are Americans Suddenly Driving Less?
It’s not that people are “suddenly” driving less, but there has been a decline over the past decade. The strange thing is the cause isn’t what you might expect. You might also be surprised to learn that the attitude people have towards driving and car ownership is changing as well. […]
How many jobs will be lost due to Google Self-Driving Car
Google Inc. is the name of the company that owns the brand Google, whose main product is a search engine for content on the Internet. At present this company is in charge of developing a new product: a vehicle that drives itself. This type of cars is created by combining […]
Tips for Driving in the Snow
I'm sure it's no surprise to you that snow and ice can cause a few problems. Whether it's school closures, slips and falls or dead plants, the biggest inconvenience caused by snow is dangerous driving conditions. Snow and ice can be seriously dangerous and when they do occur, most of […]
To Reconnect Wages to Rising Productivity, Protect Workers' Collective Bargaining Rights
Long before the current financial crisis, America's workers were suffering through a wage drought that is now well into its fourth decade, with no end in sight. Yet labor productivity has risen sharply, by more than 80 percent, over the 35 years since the wage drought began. So while rising […]