Posted by GSerrano on May 17, 2009 ·
Workplace discrimination is a pervading reality. There always seems to be some form of bias that exists in the workplace. This is basically because the workplace is a venue of convergence of many personality types, origins, and persuasion.
Managers and supervisors would do well not to turn a blind eye to any indication of discrimination in the workplace. [...]
Posted by GSerrano on March 26, 2009 ·
Discrimination in the workplace is operationally defined as the unfavorable or unfair treatment that an employee suffers from due to his or her race, religion, nationality, disability, or any other legally protected characteristic and human right. Official discrimination may also be experienced by those who question authorities and report them, or [...]
Posted by GSerrano on March 10, 2009 ·
Ethnic minorities belong to the consumer group that remains to be both a conundrum and uncertainty to retailers. Ethnic minorities make up one-quarter of US households and spend more than $460 billion a year on retail (pre-recession). Selling to these minority groups that marketers do not really know like the back of their hand will depend largely on [...]
Posted by Robert on February 4, 2009 ·
Finally here comes a solution for those who have been squabbling over Toilet Seat-up verses seat-down. A group of four talented students from the West-Jutland College have invented an intelligent toilet that puts down the seat for you after it’s flushed. This is done automatically, which means you do not have to manually do it anymore.
Interestingly, [...]