Monthly Archives: July 2014

What you don’t know will hurt you

Atlantic Monthly reports that, despite laws banning the practice, the Institute for Women’s Policy Research has found that roughly half of American employees are not allowed — overtly or tacitly — to discuss their pay with coworkers.  In the private … Continue reading

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Defending the American way

The Wall Street Journal reported recently that more than two-thirds of America’s youth would fail to qualify for military service because of physical, behavioral or educational shortcomings.  The military deems many youngsters ineligible due to obesity, lack of a high-school … Continue reading

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Another good idea gone awry

Europe’s highest court recently decided that Google, Bing and others must allow people in Europe to ask that links to information about themselves be removed from search results.  The idea was a good one — to enable individuals to protect … Continue reading

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