Feedback goes directly to Uber internally and is dealt with in house by employees, so there is no concern about confidentiality from that front.
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According to CyberFactors, in-house employees commit about 40% of reported breaches.
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With technology moving at the rate it is and globalization happening faster than ever before, more companies are looking to get more high-quality work done quickly, without the need for their own in-house employees to complete the task on site.
Such testimony worries some legal experts because of the chilling effect it could have on future conversations between in-house lawyers and employees.
Research conducted by Cisco, which has experimented with telepresence robots in house, found that employees were, oddly, more honest and open with a human-operated robot than with a human colleague.
Some companies are also turning to shared workspaces as a way to save money on pricey leases or to house employees in areas where they don't have other corporate offices.
Another Japanese firm, Daiwa Securities, has also said that its in-house investigation discovered some employees may have leaked insider information.
The experience led him to collaborate with the company's human resources department to create Volcom University, an in-house education program for employees.
Just a day after Nomura's top executives resigned, Daiwa Securities also said its in-house investigation discovered some employees may have leaked insider information.
Mr. Hardy's import is in its second summer in the Hamptons, and its casually stylish work force is so valued that the company now sets up its summer employees in a house on chic Culver Hill Street.
But when they set out to improve their customer satisfaction and customer loyalty scores, they started in-house: by empowering employees to engage more fully with customers and deliver a higher level of service than they could previously.
The Clinton Administration fired several longtime employees of the White House Travel Office in May 1993, alleging at the time that the employees were mishandling money.
The usual answer today is energy audits, in which trained employees travel from house to house to recommend changes.
But Tyler Amon, an EPA investigator, told a House committee in 2007 that some employees interviewed during the criminal investigation appeared to have been coached and were not forthcoming with details.
Many federal employees in and around the White House won't be affected by the transition.
No word on whether Foxconn plans to house U.S. employees in corporate-owned dormitories.
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Expanding or launching capacity in-house involves recruiting, training and stationing employees.
Clinton's alleged role in the firing of several White House Travel Office employees, the Clinton's Arkansas Whitewater land dealings, and the long-awaited final report on the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
House Bill 1086 passed overwhelmingly in the House by a 185-15 vote and would have required the Public School Employees' Retirement System and State Employees' Retirement System to divest from companies doing business in Iran and Sudan.
Cuts in interest rates and in taxes, both before the attacks and after, seem to have helped maintain growth in consumer spending by ramping up house prices and making employees confident that even if they lost their jobs they would quickly find new ones.
PeggyBank, which has 15 employees and does all the conversion in-house, isn't perfect.
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For larger clients there are custom-tailored computer programs and even Herman Miller employees who will substitute for an in-house facilities management team.
He founded Quintiles in 1982 in a 1, 000-square-foot house with only five employees.
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Earlier this month a bill placing all new state employees in a defined contribution plan passed a subcommittee of the Florida House of Representatives.
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The aerospace firm will choose its new headquarters site, which will house about 300 corporate employees, after receiving incentive proposals from officials in Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.
In future all staff appointed by MPs without exception should become direct employees of the House of Commons, which would become centrally responsible for their employment terms and conditions, their contracts, and the payment of their salaries within the limit allowed - and will have the right to make an independent assessment of such contracts.
The four-story Apple Campus 2 will house a restaurant, a gym and other amenities for employees, Apple said in a brochure sent to Cupertino residents in May.
In America Andy Stern, the head of the Service Employees International Union, was the most frequent guest at the White House in the first six months of Barack Obama's presidency.
The White House line is that the IRS story is really about a couple of rogue employees in Cincinnati who were not sufficiently supervised.
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At one of my first gigs out of college, at an auction house in New York City, the owner of the company never wanted to bring the female employees on work errands alone in his car, and thus brought the only male employee every time.
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