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《经济纵横》2006,(8):5-5
Cover Story I Take Care of Health Quality During Overwork Time Death by overwork has been in the Chinese press several times in the last couple of week, Hu Xinyu, a 2 5-year-old hardware engineer atHuawei (a leading telecommunications company in China, based in Shenzhen), fell sick after days of hard work on 28 April and was sent to hospital, His health took a turn for the worse on 14 May, and he fell into a deep coma and eventually passed away on 28 May. The case has received a great deal of coverage in the Chinese media and has led to a debate about workplace conditions and overtime. Most of CEOs interviewed by our magazine say overwork is something that can not wiped out at this moment. So company needs to take care of health quality of staff under such context.  相似文献   

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《经济纵横》2006,(7):5-5
When Soldiers Become CEOs;Management of middle-aged staff is neglected;Gong Jialong, Mixed Feeling Toward The Government;Westminig Forge Three Teams.  相似文献   

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20世纪90年代以来,中国开始进入工业化和城市化的加速扩张阶段,这一趋势将成为今后几十年经济发展的主要特征.这一扩张带来GDP的高速增  相似文献   

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《经济纵横》2006,(5):5-5
In 2005, CEOs from three major state-owned telecom companies in China exchanged their posi- tions under the arrangement of government. Within thesecompanies, newly-appointed CEOs made job rotation for their top managers in order to train interdisciplinary talents.  相似文献   

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《经济纵横》2006,(2):5-5
Is the CEOs' responsibility to care front line staff?;The fight between professional managers and founders;The crash of dream of Chinese male dress brands to become top brands;Fierce punishment may hurt staff dignity.  相似文献   

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Medicare expenditures increased 497 percent, federal medicaid expenditures 484 percent, and state and local medicaid expenditures 458 percent between 1970 and 1981. Private health-insurance premiums increased 329 percent, while patient direct payments rose 214 percent.1 Although these results include quantity and price changes, Waldo and Gibson (1982) show that "price inflation has been a major factor in the increase in health-care spending." Moreover, health-care expenditures exceeded 10 percent of GNP (10.5 percent) for the first time in 1982 (Office of the Secretary 1983); the comparable figure in 1960 was 5.3 percent of GNP.
This rapid growth in price and quantity ("expenditures" or "costs"in the nontechnical literature) has raised a cry across the land for cost containment or increased competition in the health-care sector. Curiously, when one searches for a definition of "competition" in the same nontechnical literature, it is not immediately obvious what the word means.  相似文献   

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