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Pandemic Presents Opportunity to Experiment Writing for BBC Worklife, Bryan Lufkin notes that companies around the world are taking advantage of the opportunity to experiment with various types of hybrid work models to determine what might work best for their business, their customers, and their employees. [read post]
5 Mar 2012, 9:12 am by Steve Hall
All parties involved in the case were under a gag order from State District Judge Barry Bryan that blocks them from speaking about it outside the courtroom. [read post]
Continued Zoom Fatigue “Platforms such as Zoom were a blessing when Covid-19 lockdowns hit, allowing many people to work from home,” writes Bryan Lufkin in an article for BBC Worklife. [read post]
The Trouble with Being ‘Always On’ And that culture is expanding, according to Bryan Lufkin in an article for BBC Worklife, due in part to the growing use of telecommunications tools that facilitate an “always-on” mentality to work and in part to a kind of cult of overwork, driven by admiration for entrepreneurialism and hard work that pays off. [read post]
The Positives of Churn “New research shows that bringing fresh faces into an organization—or even colleagues you don’t usually work with—is a boon for creativity,” writes Bryan Lufkin in an article for BBC Worklife. [read post]
” In an article for BBC Worklife, Bryan Lufkin writes that while there has always been a small segment of the population that has commuted long distances to work, the COVID-19 pandemic has increased both the number and the variety of such workers. [read post]
Source: Stas_V / iStock / Getty Flexibility Isn’t Necessarily for Everyone In an article for BBC Worklife, Bryan Lufkin shares insights from Abigail Marks, professor of the future of work at Newcastle University Business School in the United Kingdom. [read post]
The Art of Looking Busy “It’s almost hard to imagine a time in which people spent at least 40 hours a week in a physical office (and often even longer to impress the boss),” muses Bryan Lufkin in an article for BBC Worklife. [read post]
“Some companies have reaped the benefits of UPTO,” writes Bryan Lufkin in an article for BBC Worklife; “many workers at manufacturing giant General Electric have responded positively to the perk. [read post]
“Sick days used to mean resting, not working,” writes Bryan Lufkin in an article for BBC Worklife. [read post]
In an article for BBC Worklife, Bryan Lufkin discusses one of the most trendy job-bashing platforms, particularly for younger workers: TikTok. [read post]
In an article for BBC Worklife, Bryan Lufkin cites multiple employment and business experts who argue that the future of employee benefits may well be personalized or “bespoke” benefits packages that are closely tailored to the needs of individual employees. [read post]
Layoffs Leaving Some Employees in Enviable Positions “Stories of workers posting about their job situations and actively seeking connections for new opportunities are becoming increasingly common, especially in the past several months,” writes Bryan Lufkin in an article for BBC Worklife. [read post]
“There’s evidence to suggest that certain attitudes and behaviors can spread from one person to a group of people quite easily, especially in work contexts: for example, employees are more likely to engage in immoral acts, like lying or stealing, if they work alongside others who commit such acts,” writes Bryan Lufkin in an article for BBC Worklife. [read post]
24 May 2007, 11:00 am
View TCJC fact sheet View testimony View House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence Report HB 3736 by Representative McReynolds (D-Lufkin), and carried by Senator Hinojosa (D-McAllen) - which lowers parole caseloads to allow for better supervision - passed the Senate on Wednesday, May 23, 2007, and was signed in the House today! [read post]
29 Jun 2010, 7:05 am by Dr. Shezad Malik
Our law firm’s principal office is in Southlake, Texas, but we represent people across Texas, for personal injury and wrongful death claims, in cities and areas including the following: Abilene, Albany, Alice, Alpine, Amarillo, Angleton, Arlington, Austin, Bay City, Baytown, Beaumont, Benavides, Big Spring, Boerne, Bonham, Bowie, Brazoria, Brownsville, Brownwood, Bryan, Buffalo, Carthage, Centerville, Childress, Clarksville, Cleburne, College Station, Commerce, Conroe, Corpus… [read post]
25 Jun 2010, 6:37 pm by Dr. Shezad Malik
Our law firm’s principal office is in Southlake, Texas, but we represent people across Texas, for personal injury and wrongful death claims, in cities and areas including the following: Abilene, Albany, Alice, Alpine, Amarillo, Angleton, Arlington, Austin, Bay City, Baytown, Beaumont, Benavides, Big Spring, Boerne, Bonham, Bowie, Brazoria, Brownsville, Brownwood, Bryan, Buffalo, Carthage, Centerville, Childress, Clarksville, Cleburne, College Station, Commerce, Conroe, Corpus… [read post]
9 Oct 2011, 3:24 pm by Stuart Colburn
 Abilene  Nov. 10, 2011  Amarillo Oct. 25, 2011  Austin  Oct. 20, 2011  Beaumont Nov. 17, 2011  Bryan  Nov. 30, 2011  Corpus Christi Nov. 3, 2011  Dallas*  Nov. 8, 2011  El Paso  Oct. 18, 2011  Houston** Nov. 15, 2011  Laredo  Nov. 3, 2011  Lubbock Oct. 25, 2011  Lufkin  Nov. 17, 2011  Midland Nov. 10, 2011  San… [read post]
3 Jul 2007, 12:58 am
"Pasadena ISD in the last five years sent 100 kindergarten and pre-kindergarten students and over 400 first-grade students" to alternative disciplinary settings.Prosecutors' Water Boy Mucking 10th Court CollegialityAccording to the Bryan College-Station Eagle, Judge Larry Gray on the 10th Court of Appeals in Waco "routinely takes increasingly personal and vitriolic potshots at the other two justices on the court ... calling into question the impartiality of justice. [read post]
18 Jul 2010, 6:24 am by Gritsforbreakfast
Compare that, for example, to 3.73 in McLennan (Waco), 3.66 in Lubbock, 3.14 in Brazos (Bryan/College Station), 2.96 in Angelina (Lufkin), and 2.36 in Midland. [read post]