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Wellness Programs Shaping Up
fitness and health. C. Everett Koop, who served as U.S. surgeon general under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H . W . Bush , was one of the first to sound the call. Early in his term, Koop wrote a scathing report on tobacco that likened
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Confronting Barriers: An Interview With Lex Frieden
Lex Frieden helped craft the Americans with Disabilities Act, signed into law by President George H . W . Bush on July 26, 1990. The act was born partly out of Frieden's 1984-88 service as director of the National Council on the Handicapped
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Sotomayor to Change Perspective of Court, if Not Its Rulings
he or she may not maintain a consistent political approach. Souter, for instance, was appointed by President George H . W . Bush in 1990 but has often disappointed conservatives. â She could decide to be more conservative or more liberal because
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Many Wall Streeters Still in Denial on Bonuses
from the New York state comptrollerâ s office compared with $124,000 last year. A return to paydays circa the George H . W . Bush administration would cause terrible problems for city and state leaders who have come to rely heavily on Wall Street
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Supreme Court Nominee's Views on Business Are Hard to Read
prosecutor and a corporate intellectual property attorney, was appointed in 1992 as a federal judge by President George H . W . Bush . In 1998, President Bill Clinton elevated her to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York, where
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Sotomayor Expected to Stay Mainstream in Pension Rulings
she served as a U.S. district court judge for the Southern District of New York, appointed by former President George H . W . Bush in 1992. Filed by Doug Halonen of Pensions & Investments , a sister publication of Workforce Management To comment
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C-Suite June 2006
law firm Baker & McKenzie. Raudabaugh is a recognized labor and employment lawyer who was appointed by President George H . W . Bush as a member of the U.S. National Labor Relations Board, where he served from 1990 to 1993. Alan G. Spoon
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Employer-Endorsed Disability Bill Sails Through Committees
House will generate momentum to push it through the Senate and get President Bush to sign it this year. President George H . W . Bush enacted the original ADA in 1990. The bill clarifies that Congress meant for the ADA to encompass anyone â with a
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Evaluating Politicians Based on Management Ability
executive branch, to the Oval Office--Jimmy Carter (Georgia governor), Ronald Reagan (California governor), George H . W . Bush (vice president), Bill Clinton (Arkansas governor), George W. Bush (Texas governor). Neither Republican
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Bush Nominee Roberts a Likely Ally of Employers
political leanings are clear. He served in the White House and Justice Department for Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H . W . Bush . But supporters say he doesnâ t force his core conservatism on othersâ or on the law. â He is someone who cares
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A Kinder, Gentler EEOC
brought withher a solid background of government work. She had served as assistant secretaryof labor under President George H . W . Bush --with added experience in the privatesector as a human resources executive and consultant. She is the firstnon
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Retirement in the Year 2024
The next nail in the coffin for defined benefit plans was hammered home in 1991 when Congress passed and President George H . W . Bush signed legislation limiting the pension that could be paid from a tax deferred pension plan to $275,000 a year
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Push to Revamp FMLA Is in Limbo
workers have since taken the leave, the National Partnership for Women & Families said. Clintonâ s predecessor, George H . W . Bush , had twice vetoed the bill, citing its costs. Corporate groups claim they continue to pay the price. Firms sacrificed

