At Lincoln Loop, Everyone Sets Their Own Salary
3 hours ago by milkmiruku
"As mentioned in my previous post, everyone at Lincoln Loop sets their own salary. It’s another radical divergance from the business norm that we borrowed from the book of Ricardo Semler."
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3 hours ago by milkmiruku
Next Left: A new ideological map?
february 2010 by milkmiruku
"As the ship of New Labour tilts precariously in the waters, and the Conservatives struggle to define what they stand for other than a change of personalities at the top, various attempts are being made to define a new politics to fill the void.
This post makes a stab at trying to map the new ideological terrain that is opening up. Needless to say, ideological positions are fluid and imprecise things, and any effort of this kind is going to risk some oversimplification. In addition, by no means all interesting thinking going on at the moment can be fitted into categories like those I am about to use. But, caveats aside, here goes…"
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This post makes a stab at trying to map the new ideological terrain that is opening up. Needless to say, ideological positions are fluid and imprecise things, and any effort of this kind is going to risk some oversimplification. In addition, by no means all interesting thinking going on at the moment can be fitted into categories like those I am about to use. But, caveats aside, here goes…"
february 2010 by milkmiruku
BBC NEWS | Dads 'to share maternity leave'
september 2009 by milkmiruku
"Fathers will be able to take six months' paternity leave, the government has announced. The move will allow mothers to decide to return to work after six months and fathers to stay at home for the rest of the 12 months off allowed by law."
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september 2009 by milkmiruku
Brazil legislates that all public organisations must publish their account online
july 2009 by milkmiruku
"With these data in hand, the individual taxpayer can compare the pasta purchased by the registry are in the market price, or is cheaper or more expensive than the consumer purchase in the sale. If you're more expensive, with evidence of overpricing, may make a complaint to the prosecutor and the purchase can be suspended because it has not been paid."
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july 2009 by milkmiruku
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