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Scott Warrick, JD, MLHR, SPHR - Human Resource Consulting
Hello! My mission is to offer human resources consultative services and human resource management training to employers, their leadership staff, and employees in all areas of labor and employment law. This includes both preventive advice and training on how to comply with the literally hundreds of employment laws and regulations facing employers nationwide . . . (more)

http://www.scottwarrick.com/

The Riley Guide: Resumes & Cover Letters
Help With Your Resume
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Community Disaster Agencies

Ashtabula County Emergency Management Agency

This lists contacts for Ashtabula County Emergency Services. At that site, click on Emergency Management and then on the Favorite Links to get to various State and Federal emergency management agencies such as the National Weather Service and FEMA. You will also get links to hazardous material management agencies (i.e. Soil and Water Conservation, Ohio Dept. of Transportation and Perry Nuclear Power Plant)

http://www.co.ashtabula.oh.us/AshCtyWebR53.nsf/EmergSvcsFrameset?OpenFrameset

Other links to Emergency, Disaster, and Community Services Agencies are included below:

www.redcross.org (put in your zip code on the home page to get local chapter info)

www.salvationarmy.org (click on Find your Local Salvation Army)

www.dol.org (Department of Labor which has several links including OSHA)

http://jfs.ohio.gov/ (Ohio Department of Job and Family Services)

Dial 211 to access ACQIRE which is the best source for community services available in Ashtabula County.

About SHRM Foundation

The SHRM Foundation was founded in 1966 as a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit affiliate of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). It is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors from the HR profession, including academics, practitioners and representatives from SHRM. The Foundation funds research, publications and education to advance the HR profession and enhance the effectiveness of HR professionals. To support its important work, the SHRM Foundation conducts an annual fundraising campaign. All contributions to the Foundation are tax-deductible.

http://www.shrm.org/foundation/

 
New Work Life Balance Website
 

The new site includes a series of White Papers on increasing engagement and productivity, cutting health care costs, reducing turnover and absenteeism and creating a visionary workplace.  It has tips for both managers and staff to help them be more effective in a flexible environment, sample flexibility guidelines, information about the business case for work-life, guest columns by leading work-life and benefits professionals and hundreds of articles about how to optimize staff and
transform the workplace into one that's competitive, effective and productive, while helping employees to meet their needs. WEB: 

http://www.WFCResources.com