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Ask the Recruiter: Incoming executives should negotiate their own contracts

Question: Should I hire my own counsel to negotiate my contract and salary?Charles IngersollSector leader, government specialty practiceKorn/Ferry International

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Association Forum sets attendance record with focus on value

Annual meeting urges ‘rethink’ approach to solving industry’s challenges; event features flash mobs and real-time speaker feedback RELATED CONTENT Interactive panel tackles common ethical dilemmas

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‘Micro-unions’ ruling by NLRB keeps lobbyists busy

Broad coalition steps in as one union in a women’s shoe department on New York’s Fifth Avenue has retailers stomping Trade associations are continuing to wage a bare-knuckled campaign against the National Labor Relations Board on a number of issues, but the biggest fight for retailers and other groups now concerns the board’s ruling that employees can organize into small bargaining units within a workforce.

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New WGR president, board look to grow membership

Incoming executive committee at Women in Government Relations sets strategy to build on programming and reputation Government relations “is all about relationships and information,” said Katie Vlietstra, incoming volunteer president of Women in Government Relations, the 800-member Washington, D.C., networking and professional development group. And she says WGR can work as a “catalyst” for people in the field.

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New York revises plan to replace Javits Center

Talks to build nation's largest convention center in Queens fall apart, leaving fate of Manhattan's Javits Center in doubt New York state officials have backed out of talks with a resort company that wants to build the nation’s largest convention center, giving Manhattan’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center what could be a temporary stay of execution.

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SIA moves into Silver Spring offices

Association cites access to public transportation and cheaper lease rate as reasons for move The $5 million-revenue Security Industry Association has a new home next to the Metro rail station in Silver Spring, Md. SIA moved into its new headquarters at 8405 Colesville Rd. June 22. The organization had been located at 635 Slaters Lane in Alexandria, Va., for more than 12 years.

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