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Ameren Corporation operates as a public utility holding company in the United States. It operates through four segments: Ameren Missouri, Ameren Illinois Electric Distribution, Ameren Illinois Natural Gas, and Ameren Transmission. The company engages in the rate-regulated electric generation, transmission, and distribution activities; and rate-regulated natural gas distribution and transmission businesses. It primarily generates electricity through coal, nuclear, and natural gas, as well as renewable sources, such as hydroelectric, methane gas, and solar. The company serves residential, commer... view company details

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Plexus Corp., together with its subsidiaries, provides electronic manufacturing services in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific. It offers design and development, supply chain, new product introduction, and manufacturing solutions, as well as aftermarket services. The company provides its solutions to companies in the healthcare and life sciences, industrial and commercial, communications, and aerospace and defense sectors. Plexus Corp. was founded in 1979 and is headquartered in Neenah, Wisconsin. view company details

Sonic Corp., through its subsidiaries, operates and franchises a chain of drive-in restaurants in the United States. As of August 31, 2018, the company operated 3,606 Sonic Drive-Ins in 45 states, including 3,427 Drive-Ins owned and operated by franchisees; and 179 Drive-Ins owned and operated by the company. The company also owns and leases 162 properties; and sublease 48 properties to franchisees and other parties. Sonic Corp. was founded in 1953 and is headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. As of December 7, 2018, Sonic Corp. operates as a subsidiary of ARG Holding Corporation. view company details

TopBuild Corp. engages in the installation and distribution of insulation and other building products to the United States construction industry. The company operates in two segments, Installation and Distribution. It offers insulation products, rain gutters, glass and windows, fireproofing and firestopping products, garage doors, fireplaces, shower enclosures, closet shelving, accessories, and other products; and residential insulation services. The company also provides various services and tools that are designed to assist builders in applying the principles of building science to new home ... view company details

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Stock Market Indexed CDs  'For those who have amassed substantial savings but don't want to risk a penny - no way, no how - there are a few securities that provide access to the market without jeopardizing the original sum invested.'     People work hard for their money, so risky investments often make them think twice. A volatile stock market means higher risks, even for people who have been investing for years. For those who have amassed substantial savings but don't want to risk a penny - no way, no how - there are a few securities that provide access to the market without jeopardizing the ... view article details

Creative Approaches to Layoffs  It's the classic layoff problem. Relief from bottom-line pressure on the one hand; and low morale, bad publicity, and the loss of talented employees on the other. In the face of an economic downturn they believe to be temporary, companies need to be resourceful in looking for alternatives to the traditional layoff. In the past, some large employers forced to layoff workers have pulled together some very creative approaches to this dubious issue. Consulting powerhouse Accenture announced a voluntary sabbatical program known as 'Flexleave.' Offered to about 1,400 ... view article details

Ellison Says, Stock OnlyA look at Oracle Corp's (ORCL) proxy statement filed September 11, 2000, reveals that CEO Lawrence Ellison will take all of his pay in stock options for four years.For the company's fiscal year ending May 31, 2000, Ellison was paid $208,000 in base salary and received no annual bonus. This is considerably less than he received in fiscal 1999: a base salary of $1 million and a bonus of $2.75 million. But before you start worrying about how the Ellisons are going to make ends meet, take a look at the next column on the summary compensation table. It shows that Larry Ellis... view article details

'Why would anyone want to put savings somewhere unsafe? But the fact remains that a large percentage of popular saving and investing vehicles provide no guarantee of earnings, nor even assurance that the original capital will be preserved.'     Saving your money in a safe place may seem like an obvious priority. Why would anyone want to put savings somewhere unsafe? But the fact remains that a large percentage of popular saving and investing vehicles provide no guarantee of earnings, nor even assurance that the original capital will be preserved. Those that do make such a guarantee are conside... view article details

While 2011 college seniors are excited about closing the door on one part of their life, it's common for them to feel pressure as it pertains to next steps. Some graduates may have already landed a job, but others may still not have a clue as to how to start their job search or what type of company they want to work for.So where are the best places to work for those just graduating? Experience.com has done the research and compiled a list of the top 20 Best Places to Work for Recent Grads. The companies on this list range from a wide variety of industries, and they're hiring! In fact, these co... view article details

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Welcome to the second edition of the “compensation corral” – a monthly round-up summarizing 10 topically relevant articles in the space. We strive to stay up to date on what’s trending in the industry to help you plan accordingly for the month ahead, and although February is the year’s shortest month, a tremendous amount has happened in the world of HR and compensation. 1) US. Appeals Court Says Title VII Covers Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation  A U.S. appeals court in Manhattan ruled that a federal law banning sex bias in the workplace also prohibits discrimination against gay emplo... view blog & white papers details

Setting up a compensation structure in these easy steps. Step 1. Analyze your workforce. Step 2. Research the market. Step 3. Choose a competitive compensation structure. Step 4. Set up your compensation structure. Step 5. Implement and review the structure. Step 6. Communicate compensation structure to shareholders. Compensation structure looks intimidating, especially for those new to the process. The complexities of balancing internal equity, market competitiveness, and budget limitations can make it seem overwhelming. However, by following some easy steps and understanding everything about... view blog & white papers details

Welcome to the Get Pay Right podcast! This episode features Carl Powell, Chairman and CEO of Javolin and Executive Vice President of Integral Emerging Markets. Carl provides advisory, infrastructure, real estate, private equity, and logistics services to emerging sectors in Africa, the Caribbean, and certain select industries in the United States. Kevin Plunkett and guest host Lenna Turner talk to Carl about how he went from small-town Mississippi, to Harvard Business School, to International businessman, developing fintech in western and southern Africa. March 29, 2023 Time Stamps... view blog & white papers details

Al Adamsen is all about "People Data for Good". He's the Founder and CEO of the People Analytics & Future of Work (PAFOW) Community and Conference Series, which is a global network committed to promoting the responsible and ethical use of people data, analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI) for the benefit of individuals, teams, groups, organizations, and society at large. While running PAFOW, Al also co-founded Insight222, an organization committed to accelerating the positive impact People Analytics has in large enterprises. In this episode, recorded at HR Tech 2022, Al talks about some ... view blog & white papers details