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10/02/2008The economy is making employees extra edgy
Robert Fellman can see it on his employees' faces: the fear, stress and discomfort that come from a difficult, even scary economic climate. 10/05/2008Southwest Airlines may profit from its rivals' fees
Southwest Airlines is counting on some angry customers in the coming months – passengers flying on other U.S. airlines. Business books 10/02/2008Co-working sites cater to lonely self-employed
The new way to work on your own is to work alone together. 10/01/2008Life at Work: Why are you complaining?
Complaining about work might seem natural, but it can also be a huge time waster, dragging down the productivity and well-being of the chronic complainers, as well as everyone around them. 09/25/2008Poll: More than 70% of U.S. workers use Internet on the job
Researchers from the Pew Internet & American Life Project say it's hard to find workers who use the Internet occasionally. Most use it frequently or not at all. 10/01/2008Company founders' names disappearing into history
Whatever the government does to fix the economy, at least three companies woven deeply into American culture seem inevitably lost. But before Merrill Lynch, Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns were corporate logos, they were people. 09/28/2008Business books
Talent Is Overrated 09/24/2008Marie G. McIntyre: Speak up for yourself with the boss to resolve a salary gap
I used to have the same salary as my co-worker "Chuck," but I recently learned that he now makes more than I do. I have more work experience, but he gets more face time with our manager. 09/23/2008Dell, TI make top 100 list for working moms
Two Texas-based companies – Round Rock-based Dell Inc. and Dallas-based Texas Instruments Inc. – have made Working Mother magazine's list of the 100 Best Companies for 2008 because they've expanded family-friendly benefits during a sluggish economy. 09/22/2008Small-business owners forge ahead with holiday party plans
Although owners might feel cash-strapped, many of them say a party for employees is too important to forgo. So as they plan, they're finding ways to save money but still make staffers feel appreciated. 09/21/2008Business books: Getting It Right; Prepare for the Worst, Plan for the Best 09/17/2008Some companies soften housing blow for transferees
Becky Biggs is still trying to sell her home in Corpus Christi after moving to Dallas with Half Price Books a year ago.
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Becky Biggs is still trying to sell her home in Corpus Christi after moving to Dallas with Half Price Books a year ago.

Dallas-based Half Price Books and other companies have found that the prolonged mortgage crisis has profoundly affected employee promotion and relocation decisions. To help lower some hurdles, Half Price Books adjusts the hourly pay in places with a higher cost of living.

Marie G. McIntyre: Precision isn't the same as leadership skills
I am a professional, focused, detail-oriented employee who is often described as a "quiet person." Instead of seeing my calm reserve as an asset, my colleagues tend to criticize me for it. 09/14/2008'Booneisms' boost Dallas oilman T. Boone Pickens' autobiography
I got so tickled that the guy sitting next to me on the airplane asked what I was reading. Business books: Finding the Sweet Spot; How to Become an Expert on Anything in 2 Hours
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