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Written by Allen Howard
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Monday, 12 July 2010 14:39 |
A discussion of various common good topics with Tieasha Goldman, executive assistant to the CEO at RHD.
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Written by Rich Maybaum
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Thursday, 03 June 2010 00:00 |
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In ages past, the only need for work consisted of food, shelter and clothing; the basic needs of survival. As nations grew and economies developed, wants began to encroach upon needs culminating in the America of today. Working simply for survival has been replaced with working to make the most money possible to afford the most things and items to give the most status and/or comfort. (Click Read More for the full article) |
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Written by Bob Fishman
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Tuesday, 07 July 2009 20:33 |
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As of July 11th a new employee will join a local non-profit corporation with a salary in the $50,000 range. As more workers are being laid off in other organizations this corporation is adding to staff with the use of our local currency - Equal Dollars. The new employee will be paid 1/2 in U.S. currency and 1/2 in Equal Dollars
Where did this corporation get the =$s? The answer is simple - by making an interest free loan of 30,000 =$ from the local currency bank - and it owes those 30,000 back by December of 2014 so it has five years to earn those funds from its community activities.
Now for-profit and non-profit corporations can add to their productivity and employment base (rather than cutting back on needed employees) by borrowing and using this local currency system.
Want more info on how your corporation can make an interest free loan? Write to Deneene Brockington
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, or Bob Fishman
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Written by Allen Howard
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Friday, 09 July 2010 16:20 |
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Here's a CEO's take on finding inspiration from an unlikely place...
http://www.rhd.org/ceoblog/10-04-19/Inspiration_from_unlikely_places.aspx |
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Written by Bob Fishman
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Sunday, 31 May 2009 08:15 |
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The pads you will receive will have more paper than you would get from any of our (known) competitors - 60 pages per pad. Of course they are blank on one side and used on the other. Many people have found it interesting to see what's on the OTHER side of the paper. But you don't have to look - just guess!
The Experienced Pads recycle paper a second time before it reaches the waste stream. And the Experienced Pads also provide local employment for the Disabled and ex-offender population. The more orders we get the more people we will employ and the more paper will be used one more time by you, your organization and your kids.
Let us know your ideas reactions and suggestions for this simple but totally new product.
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