Retirement Jobs | Retirement Jobs News for 10/24/2009



Study: Working After Retirement May Lead to Better Health | EHS Today
The findings showed that people whose post-retirement jobs were related to their previous careers reported better mental health than those who fully retired. However, these mental health improvements were not found among people who ...

Work is good for youEURŠespecially after you've retired | Simply Jobs .
They also found that those whose post-retirement jobs were related to their previous careers reported better mental health than those who took jobs outside their area of expertise. Workers who take jobs not related to their career may ...

Naomi G. Goldberg: 'Save for Retirement Week' Rings Hollow for Gay and Lesbian Couples (The Huffington Post)
Congress should give more attention to the ways in which committed, same-sex couples are treated unfairly and are disadvantaged when it comes to the ability to prepare for retirement and protect their families...

On Native Ground - American Reporter
DUMMERSTON, Vt. -- Every worker in America should be cheering for the workers at the Chicago-based Republic Windows and Doors. The 240 employees at Republic offered the nation an important lesson in the power of collective action. On Dec. 5, the ...

Un-Retiring - Newsweek

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Un-Retiring
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Judging by the traffic at his Web site RetirementJobs.com, research director Robert Skladany says the number of people who were already retired and now are .

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Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA) - Colonel saluted as duty closes; CEO long active in Army Reserve
October 22, 2009 -- Byline: Bonnie Russell BROOKFIELD - Thirty-three years is a long time to hold a part-time job, according to Col. Bonnie Keefe-Layden,...

Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) - Inspiring dean dies of cancer
October 21, 2009 -- THE pioneering dean of Warwick Medical School, who combined her job with a devastating illness, has died aged 50. Professor Yvonne...

Economist: With diligence, recovery from recession can be sustainable - Johnson City Press
EURœWe are on the road back,EUR Chris Low told a group of regional leaders at the Meadowview convention center Friday, but the chief economist for First Tennessee Banks parent company said recovery is likely to be slow as consumers concentrate on ...

USA TODAY - Group seeks answers for retirement 'crisis'
October 20, 2009 -- When Vise-Grip closed its plant last year in DeWitt, Neb., and moved it to China, Anita Oltmans lost her job. With no job, federal law prevented...

Robert Magnusson: How a Tier One school can strengthen the Texas economy - Dallas Morning News

Robert Magnusson: How a Tier One school can strengthen the Texas economy
Dallas Morning News
For those fortunate to have retirement savings, a rising Dow Jones industrial average may indicate that the global economic recovery is under way. .

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Boomers Keep On Workin' - LongIslandPress.com

Boomers Keep On Workin'
LongIslandPress.com
You can leave a response or trackback to this entry According to RetirementJobs.com, the majority of the more than 69 million Americans approaching (or at .

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Getting back on the retirement horse (CNN Money)
Jason and Patty Simkins, both 40, have saved next to nothing for retirement in the past year. They were rattled by the rocky market, which caused the value of their portfolio to tumble 40% at its low point...

1,916 WNY jobs saved, state says (The Buffalo News)
A state program that tries to prevent layoffs by letting companies reduce workers to a four-day workweek while allowing them to recoup some of their wages through unemployment benefits has saved more than 1,900 jobs in portions of Western New York, the state Labor Department said Thursday...

Whatever Happened to the American Dream? - Newsblaze.com
A broad survey of Americans has revealed the American Dream is starting to fade, with fewer people than ever buying homes, obtaining healthcare coverage and getting married. More people are out of work and those who aren't are earning less. The data ...

Post-retirement jobs benefit health: US study
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Older people who hold temporary or part-time jobs after retirement enjoy better physical and mental health than those who stop working entirely, according to a US study released on Tuesday...

Hillsborough sheriff's job fair draws a crowd - Brandon News and Tribune

Brandon News and Tribune

Hillsborough sheriff's job fair draws a crowd
Brandon News and Tribune
Among the slots: 180 patrol deputies, 94 detention deputies and administrative jobs. Benefits include health insurance, sick leave and disability, .

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Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England) - Standard names its new chief
October 20, 2009 -- STANDARD Life concluded an "extensive" worldwide search for a chief executive by naming its finance boss as successor to Sir Sandy Crombie. David...

Oakland Tribune - San Ramon Valley Fire trustees make changes to cut back on pension
October 20, 2009 -- SAN RAMON -- Following news that some former managers make more in retirement than they did on the job, San Ramon Valley Fire trustees have made...

Readers' Forum: Government pension myths and realities - Contra Costa Times

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Readers' Forum: Government pension myths and realities
Contra Costa Times
Our job is to manage CalPERS in a way that continues to provide decent retirement benefits for public employees while keeping the cost affordable. .
RPT-SPECIAL REPORT-Laying on bets at biggest US pension fundForbes
CALPERS (California Pension Plan) - Too Big to Fail, and Acting Like ItBenzinga
ANALYSIS-Can Calpers keep its promises?Forex Pros

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Climbing PERS expenses face Oregon pension board, agency budget . - Oregonian
Jamie Francis/The Oregonian Firefighter Jeremy Guy gives a safety lesson to students from Elk Meadow Elementary School in Bend. Rising pension and health care costs limit the number of city employees, contributing to what Bend officials fear are ...

Journal (Newcastle, England), The - Maggie Anderson is best person for job; VOICE OF THE NORTH
October 22, 2009 -- IT is most unfortunate the appointment of Dr Maggie Atkinson as the new Children's Commissioner for England has become the subject of a spat...

Life jacket of missing man surfaces - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The items were found near the Split Rock Lighthouse near Two Harbors, an area where Douglas R. Winter had been kayaking on Monday, Lake County, Minn., Sheriff Carey Johnson said. On Tuesday, Winter's orange and white kayak was found bobbing on the ...

Readers' Turn: College Loans and Xbox - Wall Street Journal
STEVE: Last month, we introduced our new columnist, Isaac's little brother, Levi. Many readers wrote welcoming Levi, but some pleaded that Isaac not stop writing. Don't worry: The brothers will be tag-teaming me. "Maybe you shouldn't have gotten the ...

changes soon for federal employees - Washington Post

changes soon for federal employees
Washington Post
Perhaps the biggest change is that members of the Federal Employees Retirement System will be able to have unused sick leave credited to them when they .
Human Resources Changes Include Sick Leave Credit for FERS Employees and .FedSmith.com
Congress passes bill that offers flurry of new benefits to fedsFederal Times

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Retirement Jobs Parttime Or Contract?
For many retirees or for those about to retire, working after retirement is not just an option, it's a mandatory survival requirement. The...

Oakland Tribune - Foothill High band in good hands
October 21, 2009 -- Trophies -- hundreds of them -- line the Foothill High School band room. The prizes serve as daily reminders of the 36-year legacy that Joshua...

Post-retirement jobs benefit health: US study
Believe it - "Health is a function of participation. Participation is a function of fitness." (tm). "Older people who hold temporary or part-time jobs after retirement enjoy better physical and mental health than those who stop working ...

Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) - A sad loss to village
October 22, 2009 -- A RESPECTED member of a North Warwickshire village has died after a short illness. Ron Brown was 64 and lived in New Arley, where he...

Journal (Newcastle, England), The - Tim's Top Of The Shops
October 23, 2009 -- THE boss of Newcastle's flagship shopping centre Eldon Square is to take on an even bigger retail position when he becomes boss of the...

Daily Mail (London, England), The - Mattar ruled out of top job at Kier
October 21, 2009 -- KIER finance director Deena Mattar has ruled herself out of the race to replace husband John Dodds as boss of the civil engineering...

Post-retirement jobs benefit health: US study - Reuters

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Post-retirement jobs benefit health: US study
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People whose post-retirement jobs are related to their previous careers reported better mental health than those who retired completely. .
Could early retirement kill you?Telegraph.co.uk
Study: Full Retirement May be Bad for Your Physical and Mental HealthChattahBox
Complete retirement 'bad for you'BBC News
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Lockheed Martin plant in Pa. cutting 50 jobs (WFMJ Youngstown)
ARCHBALD, Pa. (AP) - Defense contractor Lockheed Martin is cutting its work force at a northeastern Pennsylvania plant. Lockheed says jobs are being cut for 50 of the 550 people at its facility in Archbald. A spokeswoman says that includes 39 layoffs and 11 early retirement buyouts...

JAL to slash 13000 jobs by March 2015, 4000 more than initial plan - Japan Today

JAL to slash 13000 jobs by March 2015, 4000 more than initial plan
Japan Today
Sounds like lots of generous early retirement packages paid for by the tax payer. Bad management! Let them fail and let ANA take them over. .

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Napoleon Hendrix - SFPD inspector - dies - San Francisco Chronicle
Hendrix, who stood at 6 feet 5 inches, distinguished himself not only with his stylish clothes but his knack for cracking cases. In his 21 years with the homicide unit, Mr. Hendrix cleared more than 85 percent of the 500-plus cases he investigated ...

City owes fired city manager $200,000 - KTAR.com
LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz. - Lake Havasu City owes fired City Manager Richard Kaffenberger more than $200,000 in retirement, vacation, ``termination'' and other pay. City Human Resources representative Shirlee Palbicki says the amount will be paid ...

Retirement Jobs (.com) Entrepreneur Turns Adversity to Opportunity .
The Frager Factor : My friend Linda Stern writes in this week's Newsweek: 'Brett Favre may be the most famous unretirer, but he's not alone. The killer combo of biggerthanexpected bills and smallerthanexpected nest eggs is sending a ...

Morton: Ala. teachers should help with budget cuts - The Associated Press

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Morton: Ala. teachers should help with budget cuts
The Associated Press
The program is designed to keep good teachers in the classroom by paying them to work past their retirement dates but McKinney said those jobs could be .
Education budget fix won't be easyTroy Messenger

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Retirement Lost (The Globe and Mail)
In two years, the first cohort of Canada's massive baby boom generation turns 65. Although this country's pension system is one of the most stable, it's also one of the developed world's least generous, Konrad Yakabuski writes...

Early retirement decision looms for salaried workers (The Chronicle)
The University mailed 198 early retirement packages last Friday to employees receiving monthly salaries as part of its latest incentive aimed at cost-cutting...

The Frager Factor: Retirement Jobs (.com)- Entrepreneur Turns .
Retirement Jobs (.com)- Entrepreneur Turns Adversity to Opportunity in Recession. My friend Linda Stern writes in this week's Newsweek: "Brett Favre may be the most famous un-retirer, but he's not alone. ...

Rockland budget would cut 150 jobs (Mid-Hudson News)
NEW CITY EUR Rockland County Executive C. Scott Vanderhoef introduced a 2010 county budget, Friday, that would raise taxes 4.7 percent and cut the county workforce by 150 jobs...

The Doctor Is In . Training - Morning News
FAYETTEVILLE EUR” Wanted: doctors, nurses, paramedics and medical techicians. Lots and lots of them. Arkansas faces a shortage of nearly 10,000 health care professionals, and that number is increasing, said Dr. Peter Kohler, vice chancellor of the new ...

Early retirement deal for teachers (EveningTimes Online)
TEACHERS in Glasgow are being offered early retirement under a scheme which could free up jobs for newly-qualified staff. Staff from both the primary and secondary sectors who are aged 55 or over are eligible for the scheme, which has been drawn up by Glasgow City Council to cut costs...

Sir Ian Blair fights back: Former Met Chief reveals how some senior . - Daily Mail
I liked Tarique Ghaffur, the country's senior Asian police officer, and I respected the difficult journey he had taken from Idi Amin's Uganda to high rank in the police of his adopted country. However, like many who had faced prejudice, Tarique ...

Study: Full Retirement May be Bad for Your Physical and Mental .
Regarding their mental health; the study found that participants whose post-retirement jobs were related to their previous careers reported better mental health than those who fully retired. However, retirees who held jobs completely ...

Most state judges in the US must retire in 70s - Seattle Post Intelligencer

Most state judges in the US must retire in 70s
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Alexander is set to retire at the end of 2011, the year in which he will reach the mandatory retirement age of 75 for judges in Washington. .

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Murrieta Valley school board approves early-retirement plan (The Press-Enterprise)
The Murrieta Valley Unified School District will offer an early retirement incentive to eligible employees, the school board decided Thursday. "The purpose is to achieve savings for the school district," said Pat Kelley, assistant superintendent for human resources. Murrieta Valley is facing a $9.5 million budget shortfall in 2010-11, district spokeswoman Karen Parris said...

Retirement overhaul: 401(k)s may not be the answer now (USA Today)
When Vise-Grip closed its plant last year in DeWitt, Neb., and moved it to China, Anita Oltmans lost her job. With no job, federal law prevented her from continuing to contribute to her 401(k) plan. She watched her account spiral down as the stock market crashed...

UNDERNEWS: WORKING AFTER RETIREMENT GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH
People whose post-retirement jobs are related to their previous careers reported better mental health than those who retired completely. However, people who worked in jobs outside their field after retirement did not show the same ...

Elders With Post-Retirement Jobs Experience Fewer Major Disease .
A new study claims that retirees who work experience fewer major diseases and are able to function better day-to-day than people who stop working altogether...



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