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Human resources group to meet 
Observer-Dispatch - Apr 07 11:17 PM
The Mohawk Valley Society of Human Resource Managers' monthly meeting will present "EEO1 Filing and 2006 Pension Protection Act: Changes in Retirement Plan Design and Administration" on Tuesday.
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Hunting
Bill Could Ban Internet Hunting in Del. 
WPVI-TV Philadelphia - 27 minutes ago
Delaware could become the latest state to ban Internet hunting.
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Huntington s disease
Brothers Need Bone Marrow Transplants: ; Huntington Boys Have Very Rare Immune Disorder 
RedNova - Apr 06 12:02 AM
By KELLY HOLLERAN DAILY MAIL STAFF Brayden and Trevin Saunders look like ordinary kids. They act like normal children. But there are very few people like them in the world.
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Huxley
Friday's North Iowa high school & college sports schedule 
The Globe Gazette - Apr 05 9:12 PM
Friday, April 6 COLLEGE BASEBALL Iowa Lakes CC at NIACC, 1 p.m. William Penn at Waldorf, 1 p.m. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Waldorf at Iowa Wesleyan, 2 p.m. GIRLS TRACK Belmond-Klemme at Ballard Bomber Relays, Huxley
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Hybrid vehicle
DOE will help fund hybrid vehicle research 
UPI - Apr 06 3:30 PM
The U.S. Department of Energy announced it will provide up to $14 million in funding for plug-in hybrid electric vehicle battery development.
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plans
KDDI confirms plans to enter US mobile phone market 
AFP via Yahoo! News - 1 hour, 8 minutes ago
Japan's KDDI Corp. plans to offer a mobile telephone service in the United States targeting Japanese subscribers through the network of a US operator, a company spokesman said Monday.
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Hydropower
China signs new hydropower deal with Myanmar 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Apr 07 2:51 AM
Military-run Myanmar and China have signed a deal to build a hydropower dam on the Salween River, as yet the longest undammed waterway in southeast Asia, official media said Saturday.
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Hymen
Shedding Light on America?s Dark Recesses 
New York Times - Apr 05 7:22 PM
Taryn Simon is at her artistic best when she exposes America?s underbelly in her photography exhibit at the Whitney Museum.
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Hymn
Symphony hosts first-ever Community Hymn Sing 
Columbia Daily Herald - Apr 05 11:11 PM
NASHVILLE — The Schermerhorn Symphony Center and its audience will rise up in song as the Nashville Symphony hosts its first-ever Community Hymn Sings at 8 p.m. Friday, April 13, and 7 p.m. Sunday, April 15.
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Hyperthyroidism
Hospital giving stray cat leg up on medical treatment 
Boston Herald - Apr 05 9:14 PM
Mac the alley cat has a guardian Angel looking after him. A good Samaritan found the abandoned short-hair in Roslindale and brought him to the MSPCA-Angell animal hospital with a deformed and infected...
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Hysterectomy
As a survivor, Justice-Guard keeps on surviving and helping 
Inside Bay Area - 1 hour, 47 minutes ago
SURVIVAL SEEMS to mark every twist and turn in Karen Justice-Guard's life.
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Hyundai Santa Fe
March Auto Sales: Hyundai 
AP via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 03 11:29 AM
Hyundai Motor America said Tuesday U.S. auto sales edged up slightly last month as demand for its Elantra sedan and Santa Fe sport utility vehicle offset declining sales of other models.
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Ibuprofen
Ibuprofen combo may raise heart risk 
UPI - Apr 06 9:35 AM
A U.S. study says doctors need to be cautious about using ibuprofen to treat osteoarthritis patients who have a high risk of heart disease.
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Ice cream
Free ice cream ... and much more 
Jacksonville Daily Record - Apr 06 7:20 AM
Vance Stallings was one of dozens of vendors at Thursday’s Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce Business Expo. Stallings and his wife Dana own Kilwin’s Chocolates and Ice Cream. In addition to ice cream in fresh-baked waffle cones, Stallings offered chocolates and many other sweets.
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Ice T
Teens plunge through ice 
Portsmouth Herald - 2 hours, 53 minutes ago
KITTERY, MAINE "" Two teenagers who fell through the ice in Kittery Saturday afternoon were rescued by Kittery police and fire personnel. The two were walking on a small pond on Martin Road when they plunged through, according to Kittery Fire Chief Dave O' Brien.
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Iconix Entertainment

Ideology
ISU professor discusses ideology 
Daily Vidette - Apr 04 6:45 PM
The International Studies Seminar Series took a step back in time Wednesday to Nazi Germany and the individual in charge of the Nazi ideological affiliated intelligence agency, the SD. Guest speaker, Katrin Paehler, linked that person, Walter Schellenberg, to her presentation titled "Ideology and Foreign Intelligence: The Case of Nazi Germany.
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IKEA
IKEA Project Moving Along In West Chester 
WLWT ChannelCincinnati.com via Yahoo! News - Apr 05 3:51 PM
Construction is underway in West Chester for the new IKEA store.
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IMac
A fashion-minded blogger 
Los Angeles Times - 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
William Sledd's 'Ask a Gay Man' videos may have positioned him for real-world fame WILLIAM SLEDD isn't your average YouTube star. His posts are funny, but he's not an aspiring comedian. He's not a stripper, although he has put up video of himself dancing in American Apparel underwear. And he's not an editing nerd, re-cutting scary movies into slapstick comedies. He's a gay 23-year-old manager ...
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IMesh
MusicNet Reports Surge In Subscription Usage Growth 
RedNova - Apr 03 5:12 PM
NEW YORK, April 3 /PRNewswire/ -- MusicNet, the leading business-to- business digital music service provider, reports today a surge in usage among subscription service users.
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Impetigo
Facilities: Is it about budgets or routine maintenance? 
Loudoun Times Mirror - Apr 05 2:14 AM
After a pair of March 22 articles in the Culpeper Times revealed that numerous CCHS coaches had concerns over athletic facilities and the health of their athletes, Culpeper County School Board members are weighing in on the issue.
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Impromptu
Mission delivers homes to those Katrina left in need 
CentralOhio.com - 1 hour, 17 minutes ago
An impromptu and off the cuff invitation to join a work team headed to Mississippi to work on a Habitat for Humanity project turned out to be an eye-opening experience for Steve Gilmore.
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In vitro fertilisation
Asymptote and Grant Partner to Launch the World's First Liquid Nitrogen-Free Controlled Rate Freezer 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Mar 16 9:00 AM
CAMBRIDGE, England----Asymptote , a specialist in controlled solidification research & product development, has partnered with Grant Instruments, , a world renowned manufacturer and supplier of custom and own-brand scientific, life sciences and data acquisition products, to launch the world's first liquid nitrogen and refrigerant free controlled rate freezer.
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Income tax
Illegal immigrants create niche in income tax filing services 
The Star-Ledger - Apr 07 9:53 PM
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Pedro Morales filed his first income tax return four years ago, a difficult decision for an illegal immigrant and one that caused years of headaches because the apartment manager who prepared his return made so many mistakes.
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India
Fourteen killed, 17 hurt in blast in southern India 
AFP via Yahoo! News - 2 hours, 3 minutes ago
At least 14 people were killed and 17 injured in southern India when a vehicle carrying explosives blew up, police said.
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Motorcycle
Accident puts man on path to successful motorcycle business 
Lansing State Journal - Apr 09 1:27 AM
LYONS TWP. - It's hardly an uncommon sound at a motorcycle shop.
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Indra Lesmana
e C e n t r a l 
The Star Online - Jul 20 6:17 PM
THE years have done nothing to diminish the fortunes of this beloved pop star. Listening to her sensual, soothing vocals on her latest album Legenda XV XX made this writer recall how Sheila Majid made us fall in love with her music in the first place.

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Influenza
WHO urges countries to unite against disease 
AFP via Yahoo! News - Apr 06 9:34 AM
The World Health Organisation on Friday urged countries to join forces to tackle the growing number of cross-border threats to public health, including avian influenza and HIV/AIDS.
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Information systems
Perot Systems to support NIH research 
FCW.com - Apr 06 1:50 PM
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases has awarded Perot Systems Government Services a five-year, $145 million follow-on contract to provide continuing information technology support for the division’s research facilities on three continents. NIAID, a division of the National Institutes of Health, has been conducting research into infectious, immunologic and allergic ...
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Information technology
Angela M. Martelle Named Metropolitan Who’s Who Honored Member in Information Technology for Healthcare 
[Press Release] PR.com - Apr 06 12:05 AM
Angela M. Martelle, Business Analyst for McKesson Corporation, has been Named Metropolitan Who’s Who Honored Member in Information Technology for Healthcare. While inclusion in Metropolitan Who’s Who is an honor in itself, the Metropolitan Who’s Who selection committee hand picks these special Who’s Who Honorees based on accomplishments, academic achievement, leadership, and service. General ...
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Information Technology Infrastructure Library
The Week Ahead 
Provo Daily Herald - Apr 08 1:08 AM
Editor's Note: Please submit calendar information for Utah businesses, events, seminars and conferences to gleong@heraldextra.com or fax it to 344-2985. Deadline for submission is the Wednesday of the week before publication. TUESDAY The Orem Small Business Development Center will hold a QuickBooks: A Basic Overview course taught by Luda Yazykova with the Accounting Department at UVSC.
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Innocent Drinks
THIS MORNING 
The Scranton Times-Tribune - Apr 07 1:05 AM
SCRANTON — At least three people were temporarily displaced after a fire near the rear porch of a home damaged parts of the first and second floors Friday night, city Assistant Fire Chief Paul Laskowski said.
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Institutional racism
Legendary Grambling coach Robinson dies 
AP via Yahoo! News - Apr 04 8:44 PM
To his very last day, Eddie Robinson was always battling something. There was the institutional racism that surrounded him, the piddling football budget he and his coaching staff subsisted on at predominantly black Grambling State and, ultimately, the Alzheimer's disease that took his life at age 88.
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Insulin resistance
Researchers Spot Key Molecular Player in Insulin Resistance and Type 2 Diabetes 
Newswise - Apr 03 9:20 AM
Scientists at Weill Cornell Medical College have identified a protein called Rab10 as an important partner in the insulin-mediated uptake of glucose by cells, opening the way to potential new drug targets for the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes.
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Insurable interest
Fresno a player in debate over nuclear power / Proposal for plant in city faces obstacles, but technology is on cusp of ... 
San Francisco Chronicle - Apr 08 3:49 AM
Fresno, a fast-growing former farming community popularly associated with raisins, is seeking a higher-tech image -- as the future home of a nuclear power plant that could supply power for 1.6 million to 2 million homes. "Nuclear power holds great...
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Insurance
Lack of Health Insurance Linked to Stroke Risk, Study Finds 
HealthDay via Yahoo! News - Apr 06 6:02 AM
FRIDAY, April 6 (HealthDay News) -- Americans who don't have health insurance may have an increased risk of stroke.
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Insurance contract
LIC Awards Contract To 3i Infotech For Developing Software To Enable Micro Insurance In India 
Nasdaq - Apr 04 3:49 AM
(RTTNews) - Wednesday, 3i Infotech said that it has been awarded a contract by Life Insurance Corp. of India for developing a software to enable Micro Insurance Agents, Non-Government Organisations, Self Help Groups and Micro Finance Institutions to transact insurance business in online/offline mode.
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Integrity
Sampson is Man of Integrity 
RedNova - 14 minutes ago
On a recent trip to Washington, D.C., I had the opportunity to meet Kyle Sampson, former chief of staff to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. At the time, I was totally unaware of his high-profile job.
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Interest
Person Of Interest In Double Homicide Held On Stalking Charge 
WRTV TheIndyChannel.com via Yahoo! News - 2 hours, 19 minutes ago
The man police said is a person of interest in the slayings of his estranged wife and her boyfriend is being held without bond on a stalking charge.
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Intermittent explosive disorder
Man accused of slitting Antioch mom's throat is mentally ill, defense argues 
San Jose Mercury News - Apr 03 3:33 PM
A psychiatrist testifying for the defense today said that murder defendant Jason Beck suffered from a mental illness known as intermittent explosive disorder, which is frequently associated with incidents of road rage.
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International adoption
States revokes New Hope adoption agency's license 
Pioneer Press - Apr 05 11:13 AM
The Minnesota Department of Human Services has revoked the license of Reaching Arms International, a New Hope adoption agency.
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Great Lakes Entrepreneur's Quest to Provide Enhanced Business Plan Training to Technology Start-Ups 
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Apr 05 12:43 PM
The Great Lakes Entrepreneur's Quest announced two new training program offerings, FastTrac® TechVenture and Cantillon Entrepreneurial Education, available to participants in the GLEQ's statewide Business Plan Competition.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Apr 08 12:17 AM
"A sick play for sick people," Robert Coleman wrote in the Daily Mirror. "It is 3 1/2 hours long, four characters wide and a cesspool deep," chipped in John Chapman of the Daily News. The Herald Tribune's Walter Kerr and New York Times' Howard Taubman'...
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Human Resources
This article is about human resources, as it applies to business, labor, and economies. For information about the French film Human Resources see Ressources humaines

Human resources has at least two meanings depending on context. Most commonly within corporations and businesses, human resources refers to the individuals within the firm, and to the portion of the firm's organization that deals with hiring, firing, training, and other personnel issues. This usage is derived from the original meaning of human resources as variously defined in political economy and economics, where it was traditionally called labor, one of three factors of production. This article will address both definitions.

Contents

  • 1 Human resources in political economy and social sciences
  • 2 Human resources within firms
  • 3 See also
  • 4 External links

Human resources in political economy and social sciences

Modern analysis emphasizes that human beings are not predictable commodity "resources" with definitions totally controlled by contract, but are creative and social beings that make contributions beyond "labor" to a society and to civilization. The broad term human capital has evolved to contain the complexity of this term, and in macro-economics the term "firm-specific human capital" has evolved to represent the original meaning of term "human resources".

Advocating the central role of "human resources" or human capital in enterprises and societies has been a traditional role of socialist parties, who claim that value is primarily created by their activity, and accordingly justify a larger claim of profits or relief from these enterprises or societies. Critics say this is just a bargaining tactic which grew out of various practices of medieval European guilds into the modern trade union and collective bargaining unit.

A contrary view, common to capitalist parties, is that it is the infrastructural capital and (what they call) intellectual capital owned and fused by "management" that provides most value in financial capital terms. This likewise justifies a bargaining position and a general view that "human resources" are interchangeable.

A significant sign of consensus on this latter point is the ISO 9000 series of standards which requires a "job description" of every participant in a productive enterprise. In general, heavily unionized nations such as France and Germany have adopted and encouraged such descriptions especially within trade unions. One view of this trend is that a strong social consensus on political economy and a good social welfare system facilitates labor mobility and tends to make the entire economy more productive, as labor can move from one enterprise to another with little controversy or difficulty in adapting.

An important controversy regarding labor mobility illustrates the broader philosophical issue with usage of the phrase "human resources": governments of developing nations often regard developed nations that encourage immigration or "guest workers" as appropriating human capital that is rightfully part of the developing nation and required to further its growth as a civilization. They argue that this appropriation is similar to colonial commodity fiat wherein a colonizing European power would define an arbitrary price for natural resources, extracting which diminished national natural capital.

The debate regarding "human resources" versus human capital thus in many ways echoes the debate regarding natural resources versus natural capital. Over time the United Nations have come to more generally support the developing nations' point of view, and have requested significant offsetting "foreign aid" contributions so that a developing nation losing human capital does not lose the capacity to continue to train new people in trades, professions, and the arts.

An extreme version of this view is that historical inequities such as African slavery must be compensated by current developed nations, which benefitted from stolen "human resources" as they were developing. This is an extremely controversial view, but it echoes the general theme of converting human capital to "human resources" and thus greatly diminishing its value to the host society, i.e. "Africa", as it is put to narrow imitative use as "labor" in the using society.

In the very narrow context of corporate "human resources", there is a contrasting pull to reflect and require workplace diversity that echoes the diversity of a global customer base. Foreign language and culture skills, ingenuity, humor, and careful listening, are examples of traits that such programs typically require. It would appear that these evidence a general shift to the human capital point of view, and an acknowledgement that human beings do contribute much more to a productive enterprise than "work": they bring their character, their ethics, their creativity, their social connections, and in some cases even their pets and children, and alter the character of a workplace. The term corporate culture is used to characterize such processes.

The traditional but extremely narrow context of hiring, firing, and job description is considered a 20th century anachronism. Most corporate organizations that compete in the modern global economy have adopted a view of human capital that mirrors the modern consensus as above. Some of these, in turn, deprecate the term "human resources" as useless.

As the term refers to predictable exploitations of human capital in one context or another, it can still be said to apply to manual labor, mass agriculture, low skill "McJobs" in service industries, military and other work that has clear job descriptions, and which generally do not encourage creative or social contributions.

In general the abstractions of macro-economics treat it this way - as it characterizes no mechanisms to represent choice or ingenuity. So one interpretation is that "firm-specific human capital" as defined in macro-economics is the modern and correct definition of "human resources" - and that this is inadequate to represent the contributions of "human resources" in any modern theory of political economy.

Human resources within firms

Though human resources have been part of business and organizations since the first days of agriculture, the modern concept of human resources began in reaction to the efficiency focus of Taylorism in the early 1900s. By 1920, psychologists and employment experts in the United States started the human relations movement, which viewed workers in terms of their psychology and fit with companies, rather than as interchangeable parts. This movement grew throughout the middle of the 20th century, placing emphasis on how leadership, cohesion, and loyalty played important roles in organizational success. Although this view was increasingly challenged by more quantitatively rigorous and less "soft" management techniques in the 1960s and beyond, human resources had gained a permanent role within the firm.

The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) is the world’s largest association devoted to human resource management. Representing more than 200,000 individual members, the Society's mission is to serve the needs of HR professionals by providing the most essential and comprehensive resources available. As an influential voice, the Society's mission is also to advance the human resource profession to ensure that HR is recognized as an essential partner in developing and executing organizational strategy. Founded in 1948, SHRM currently has more than 550 affiliated chapters and members in more than 100 countries. In 2006, SHRM members will meet June 25 - 28 in Washington, DC to network with colleagues from around the world and to attend the most comprehensive and relevant professional development programs designed to improved the knowledge, skills and abilities of HR professionals. General Colin Powell will be one of the keynote speakers.

See also

  • Human Resource Management Systems
  • HR-XML
  • Worldwide ERC (Employee Relocation Council)

External links

  • Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD)
  • Human Resources Benchmarking Association
  • Human Asset Management Model
  • HR.BLR.com
  • hrVillage Human Resources
  • AnswerOnce Human Resources questions and answers
  • Natural Resources Institute of the University of Greenwich
  • Natural Capitalism
  • Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM, formerly known as ASPA)
  • Worldwide ERC (Employee Relocation Council)de:Personalwesen
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Human resources group to meet 

Observer-Dispatch - Apr 07 11:17 PM
The Mohawk Valley Society of Human Resource Managers' monthly meeting will present "EEO1 Filing and 2006 Pension Protection Act: Changes in Retirement Plan Design and Administration" on Tuesday.
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Food Lion Transitions to New S.V.P. of Human Resources 
Progressive Grocer - Apr 06 7:08 AM
APRIL 06, 2007 -- SALISBURY, N.C. -- Food Lion LLC, a division of the Delhaize Group, has named Robert Stapleton, a former Hannaford executive, as s.v.p. of human resources, replacing Darrell Johnson, A Food Lion vet of more than 20 years who will retire at the end of 2007.
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Wal-Mart Names Chiefs of U.S. Operations, Personnel (Update3) 
Bloomberg.com - Apr 08 7:48 AM
April 6 (Bloomberg) -- Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, named new chiefs of operations and human resources for its U.S. division, where sales last year grew at their slowest pace in at least 27 years.
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