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Interview both sides of mouth: compare what industry experts say in public to what they say in professional conferences

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An analysis of what professionals say to the public and what they reveal during industry conferences provides some stark contrasts. Examples cited are how information obtained during Employment Assistance Program sessions can be used against employees and how pension plan changes hurt employees despite statements otherwise.

Author: Schultz, Ellen
Publisher: Investigative Reporters & Editors Inc.
Publication Name: The IRE Journal
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0164-7016
Year: 2000
Usage, Sound recordings

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Salaries, Perks, and Pensions: Janitor insurance: employer profits hidden in coverage of workers, even after retirement

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The policies act like giant tax-shelters, and the earnings within the insurance policies boost company income. A number of companies who lost employees on 9/11 are publicly traded, and file annual 10-K and quarterly 10-Q reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Author: Schultz, Ellen, Francis, Theo
Publisher: Investigative Reporters & Editors Inc.
Publication Name: The IRE Journal
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0164-7016
Year: 2003
Financial management, Life Insurance, Direct Life Insurance Carriers, Insurance, Workers

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Asking why things don't work

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The investigative techniques of Time magazine reporters Donald Barlett and James Steele are examined, using their expose of corporate welfare as an example. A brief history is also included on how the two formed their journalistic partnership.

Author: Weinberg, Steve
Publisher: Investigative Reporters & Editors Inc.
Publication Name: The IRE Journal
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0164-7016
Year: 1999
Officials and employees, Investigations, Cover Story, Corporate welfare, Time (Periodical)

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Subjects list: Methods, United States, Investigative reporting, Journalists
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