
Sociale Vraagstukken Weg met kantoortuin en geheugentraining Sabine Otten betoogde onlangs dat de vooroordelen over oud-zijn uit de weg moeten worden geruimd. Pas dan kunnen oudere werknemers echt langer doorwerken. Wat ook helpt, is dat oudere werknemers niet worden blootgesteld aan de verleidingen van de kantoortuin. Mensenrechten in Nederland: kan het een onsje meer? In januari publiceerde Rusland een rapport waarin ze de mensenrechtensituatie in Europa bekritiseerde. De onterechte angst voor de onderbuik van Nederland Zorg over de kwetsbare middenklasse die om te jennen op de PVV stemt is onterecht. De kloof tussen politiek en burger dreigt kleiner te worden De newspeak van de decentralisaties lijkt rechtstreeks geïnspireerd door communistische retoriek. Criminele meisjes vereisen andere aanpak Bij criminele jongeren denk je niet direct aan meisjes. Intieme technologie vernietigt publieke ruimte De introductie van Google Glass roept de vraag op: waarom zouden we zo’n gadget in onze publieke ruimte toelaten?
infolaw - gateway to the UK legal web Vivek Kundra Vivek Kundra (Hindi: विवेक कुंद्रा; born October 9, 1974) is an Indian American administrator who served as the first chief information officer of the United States from March, 2009 to August, 2011 under President Barack Obama.[1] He is currently the Executive Vice President of Emerging Markets for Salesforce[2] and a visiting Fellow at Harvard University.[3] He previously served in D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty's cabinet as the District's Chief Technology Officer and in Virginia Governor Tim Kaine's cabinet as Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Technology. Early life and education[edit] Kundra was born in New Delhi, India, on October 9, 1974. Kundra attended college at the University of Maryland, College Park where he received a degree in Psychology. Career[edit] Kundra served as director of Infrastructure Technology for Arlington County, Virginia, starting September 11, 2001. Kundra also moved the city's geographic information systems department to a middle school.[21] Democratizing data[edit]
UNdata Op weg naar effectieve schuldhulp Directory of Development Organizations Data.gov QWES by Jared Bernstein Low overall unemployment rates persisted through the third quarter of 2000, and the tight labor market has meant continuing gains for less-advantaged workers. Nevertheless, there are some signs that recent Federal Reserve interest rate hikes have slowed the economy. For example, both gross domestic product and productivity rates grew considerably more slowly in the third quarter of 2000 than in previous quarters, and the growth of payroll employment has also slowed in recent months. If the tight labor market begins to loosen, then these effects may show up first among less-advantaged workers. In fact, there is some early evidence that gains made by low-wage minority workers may be slowing in comparison to recent quarters. The first row of Table 1 shows that the quarterly unemployment rate has edged downward from 4.2% one year ago to 4.0% in the third quarter of this year, the lowest level for this indicator since the fourth quarter of 1969. EDITOR Joseph Procopio
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