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Paid-leave benefits lagging for working moms in US (AP)

Date: Thu, 10. November 2011 05:08:39
AP - Nearly half of working women who give birth are forgoing paychecks to care for their newborns as employers become selective about granting paid leave. Lower-educated mothers are nearly four times more likely than college graduates to be denied paid maternity benefits, the widest the gap has been over the past 50 years.

Job prospects improve for some tech workers

Date: Wed, 22. December 2010 21:30:00
Job prospects appear to be looking up for IT professionals, as multiple surveys suggest that large companies expect to slowly add staff next year.

NJ court reinstates ban on voting site exit polls (AP)

Date: Thu, 1. October 2009 03:38:31
AP - The New Jersey Supreme Court has reinstated a ban on exit polls, surveys taken of people as they leave their voting places.

UK economic situation 'improving'

Date: Mon, 1. March 2010 00:03:36
Two surveys suggest growing optimism about the economy, but give a mixed picture about the state of the jobs market.

Surveys 'point to weak UK growth'

Date: Fri, 3. June 2011 12:53:44
The UK's economy is experiencing weak growth but inflation pressures have eased, according to the firm behind closely-watched surveys.

UK confidence index holds steady

Date: Wed, 9. December 2009 07:13:04
UK consumer confidence remains near an 18-month high and there are encouraging signs on the jobs front, surveys suggest.

Will Oracle buy Informatica next?

Date: Fri, 10. September 2010 19:59:00
Ever-acquisitive Oracle may place data integration specialist Informatica in its sights next, according to a recent pair of surveys.

Voting on executive salaries wanes

Date: Wed, 28. May 2008 20:17:21
NEW YORK, May 28 (UPI) -- Non-binding votes on executive salaries has consensus among presidential candidates, but not among shareholders, surveys show.

Reports 'show UK economy growing'

Date: Mon, 1. March 2010 00:03:36
Two surveys suggest growing optimism about the economy, but give a mixed picture about the state of the jobs market.

New polls point to tsunami (Politico)

Date: Tue, 7. September 2010 09:02:13
Politico - The latest surveys show a rising anti-incumbent tide that may mean trouble for Dems in November.
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