Boaters Make Successful Descent of L.A. River in 52-mile Los Angeles River Expedition
A eclectic group of Angelenos successfully navigated kayaks and canoes down the full length of the 52-mile L.A. River (from headwaters to estuary) as part of the first-ever Los Angeles River Expedition 2008. The three-day exploratory expedition demonstrated that the whole river merits a determination as a "traditional navigable water" -- which would entitle the river to the highest standards of federal clean water protections under the Clean Water Act. The Army Corps of Engineers, however, still maintains that only 4 miles of the entire river can be considered traditionally navigable waters, and that boats are not allowed in the LA River, despite California public trust laws that do not support that notion. LA County considers the river a...
Seminar to Help California Employers Comply with Complex Laws Regarding Employee Leaves and Terminations
Soon, California employers can attend a two-day in-depth seminar to get practical compliance strategies for two of the most troublesome areas of employment law--employee leaves and terminations.
The 2007 Advanced California Employer Seminar (http://www.ca-answers.com/ACES), sponsored by the Employer Resource Institute (ERI) will take place at the Hyatt Regency Irvine in Irvine, California on September 10-11, 2007.
ADIOS? Cotton Defoliant Receives Registration in California
Arysta LifeScience North America Corporation has announced the registration of ADIOS? cotton defoliant for use in California. This is excellent news for cotton growers in California because it provides consistent defoliation with better results across a wide range of environments.
Home Equity Loan California
Having your own home is not some easy these days, and in certain location some people find it hard to deal with all the financial issues. Many find that their dreams of owning a piece of land are hindered by the increasing price of real estate and the decreasing value of money. This is especially true in places like California where everyone seems to be set on living. If you are looking for information about California home loans, then the internet is the best place to go.
Car Wash Fundraisers and Waste Water Restrictions in California
Many cities are disallowing car wash fundraisers unless the non-profit group can guarantee that no dirty car wash soapy water will go into the storm drain. No matter how you feel about the government's philosophy on car wash fundraisers, we suggest that you follow some of the following Best Management Practices (BMP's) especially if your city or county regulates such discharges.
Sakura of America Launches New Sumo Grip(R) II Pen and Pencil at Grand Sumo Tournament in Los Angeles, June 7 and 8, 2008
Sakura of America, inventor of gel ink, selects Grand Sumo Tournament to launch Sumo Grip II retractable gel pen and mechanical pencil. Fitting venue as sumo champions inspired product. Sumo Grip II pen contains pigment-based gel ink. Chemical resistant, waterproof, light-fast, permanent; prevents alterations, fading, and check washing. Hand strain is avoided. Value priced. Allows college and high school students, faculty, coaches, and nurses, young children and seniors to write in complete comfort. Features include sumo-size comfort grip, binder clip notched to attach a lanyard or belt cord.
California Here We Come: Nature?s Avenger? Organic Herbicide Receives Pesticide Registration from Golden State
Cutting Edge Formulations, Inc. (CEF) announces that its new herbicide, Nature?s Avenger® Organic, is now EPA registered in the State of California and is available for sale and distribution.?Nature?s Avenger is ready for its close-up!?
Motorcycle Accident Awareness in LA
With the crowded roads in Los Angeles, riding motorcycles indeed position a person at high risks on the roads. Although it gives the riders more freedom of maneuvering, its normal built creates great possibility of serious injuries or fatalities in cases of accidents or collisions. Motorcycles also have the following characteristics that make it unsafe:
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The Next Worst Thing to Being Laid Off: Delivering the Bad News -JRS Consulting Offers Guidelines for Announcing Lay-Offs
WILMETTE, Ill. (Business Wire EON) July 17, 2008 -- Is there a right and a wrong way to handle staff reductions? "Absolutely," according to Jennifer Schade, president of JRS Consulting, who counsels management and has interviewed more than 1,000 employees of Fortune 500 organizations in the process of restructuring and laying off employees. "I don't care how necessary and strategic the decision was to eliminate employees. If you demoralize your workforce through poor communication, you're going to be left with the 'working wounded.'"
"The next worst thing to being laid off is being the one to deliver the bad news," says Schade. "No one wants to do that, and as a result, sometimes companies really botch communication about this difficult subject and productivity plummets."
Following are five key guidelines Schade suggests for announcing staff reductions:
Tell employees first, working in collaboration with your legal department to insure regulatory compliance. Out of respect for employees, Starbucks is not releasing the locations of store closings until after it has informed its employees in the stores targeted for closure. Employees at another company learned of lay-offs while watching Cable News Network in the company health club. A staffperson at that firm noted, "I guess this company just doesn't care about 'the working man.'" Communicate on an ongoing basis, focusing on two kinds of information: 1.) Have senior management provide information about the organization's "big picture." It's important to tell the whole story ? why is this happening now? 2.) Direct supervisors to give employees more personal information about what the announcement means for their jobs. Take responsibility for the underperforming business. "A letter posted on Starbucks' website attributes the current difficulties to 'poor real estate decisions that were made, coupled with a very troubled economy.'" noted Schade. "Bravo to Starbucks for acknowledging that its quest for expansion clouded its judgement in site selection." Listen to employees and honestly respond to issues. Ask for their input regarding information needs and how they're feeling about the changes. Ask for ideas relating to working efficiently with a leaner staff. Then summarize key findings and address concerns. "Show your human side," said Schade. She recalled a management team member of a struggling organization announcing after hearing about findings from employee interviews, "I'm ashamed. How did we get here?" Schade said, "When I heard him, I knew he was going to triumph over the situation. He was willing to deal honestly with the issues to make improvements." Put some leadership skin in the game. When there are problems with the business, employees are the first to go. Demonstrate that "the buck stops here" by announcing how company leadership is also sacrificing. General Motors announced that its top executive officers will receive a reduction in their cash compensation opportunity of 75 to 84 percent. "Cutting costs by laying off employees isn't going to fix a troubled organization," said Schade. "It's critical to motivate employees to get the business on track. Effective communication about the reorganization is the first step in that direction."
Jenny Schade is president of JRS Consulting, Inc., a firm that helps organizations build leading brands and efficiently attract and motivate employees and customers. Get free tips from the JRS newsletter at http://www.jrsconsulting.net/newsletter.html
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