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AboutSafety June 12, 2002 Paul Somerville |
System Failure While many practitioners swear by occupational health and safety management systems, others argue that they are little more than costly paper tigers. |
AboutSafety November 29, 2000 |
Mishandled & Misunderstood New Occupational Health and Safety (Manual Handling) Regulations in Australia seek to reduce the number and severity of musculo-skeletal injuries and occupational over-use syndrome in the workplace. |
Job Journal April 25, 2004 Rich Heintz |
Tourists and Tourism Make a Comeback Hotels, eateries and tour operators all have reason to smile. Also, links to hospitality and tourism employment websites. |
AboutSafety November 29, 2000 |
Accident Investigation Australian industry has embraced many systems to minimise workplace accidents and incidents. Yet, despite the best intentions, there's been little reduction in the rate at which people are killed or injured at work. |
Job Journal September 19, 2004 Julia Hollister |
Vacancies Positive People The hospitality industry is once again welcoming applicants. But finding employment requires more than a clean and polished resume. People skills are paramount. |
National Real Estate Investor January 14, 2004 Parke Chapman |
MeriStar Sells Four More Hotels for $33.9M National hotel REIT MeriStar Hospitality Corp. has sold four hotels to two separate buyers. |
AboutSafety April 28, 2002 |
Digging For Answers Despite the headlines, union action and public outcry, there has been little improvement in the numbers of deaths and injuries in the mining sector... |
Job Journal February 24, 2008 Julia Hollister |
Hotel Industry Has Room to Grow A number of paths lead into the hotel and lodging industry. |
National Real Estate Investor October 10, 2003 |
Report: Hotel Business To Receive Makeover Next Year The U.S lodging industry will pour $3 billion into renovation projects next year, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers' Hospitality & Leisure Practice. |