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    miniaturka strony http://www.workingforamerica.org   » Site title: The AFL-CIO Working for America Institute
    » Site description: Works to create good jobs and strong communities through partnerships promoting high road economic strategies for individuals and employers. Articles, conferences and other resources.

    miniaturka strony http://custodian.info   » Site title: Custodial Worker's Resource
    » Site description: A worker's resource for custodial, janitorial, maintenance workers and other service professionals. Included are a message board, information on safety, floor care, maintenance and unions.

    miniaturka strony http://members.bellatlantic.net/~billfish/   » Site title: Searching for Job Security
    » Site description: Discussion of ways to hold on to your job until you are ready to move on.

    miniaturka strony http://www.dol.gov/   » Site title: United States Department of Labor
    » Site description: Charged with preparing the American workforce for new and better jobs, and ensuring the adequacy of America's workplaces. It is responsible for the administration and enforcement of over 180 federal statutes.

    miniaturka strony http://www.cbc.ca/news/work/wherewework/   » Site title: Where We Work
    » Site description: Companion site to the CBC Radio program exploring the world of work. Includes essays, audio, and online forums on a variety of topics.

    miniaturka strony http://www.coe.uga.edu/~rhill/workethic/index.html   » Site title: The Work Ethic Site
    » Site description: Provides a central resource for materials related to work ethic, affective work competencies, and employability skills for work force development. It is designed to serve both educators and human resource professionals. At University of Georgia.

    miniaturka strony http://theworkfoundation.com/   » Site title: The Work Foundation
    » Site description: Offers research, consultancy and advocacy to make workplaces more effective, successful and fulfilling.

    miniaturka strony http://www.humanityquest.com/topic/Index.asp?theme1=work   » Site title: Work Website
    » Site description: Quotations, stories, disccussions, articles, and humour about work.

    miniaturka strony http://www.weblab.org/workingstiff/   » Site title: Working Stiff
    » Site description: Archive materials from ezine to help working people put in fewer hours for more pay and occasionally win arguments with the boss. Features diaries, stories, columns, forums, and other resources.

    miniaturka strony http://www.workrights.ca   » Site title: WorkRights
    » Site description: Access to the latest information on the labour codes to your province, and to compare practices in your region with those of other provinces and territories in Canada.



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Wikipedia say: Topsites are sites with a ranked listing of different websites, generally related by an overall subject. In many cases a topsite is a directory of related web sites which ranks the listed sites by popularity. Topsite rankings are user generated, usually through voting by visitors (clicks in to the topsite) from member sites or by counting pageviews. Most topsites have an anti-cheat protection system and some display traffic statistics, user ratings, and reviews. Topsites often list a top 50 or top 100 most popular sites with a similar topic. They can be a significant source of free targeted traffic for member sites if that topsite becomes popular. After several early search engines failed, some people thought topsites might replace them.


Randomize humor

While cruising at 40,000 feet, the airplane shuddered and Mr. Smith looked out the window. "Good lord!" he screamed, "one of the engines just caught fire!"

Other passengers left their seats and came running over; suddenly the aircraft was rocked by a second blast as yet another engine caught fire on the other side. The passengers were in a panic now, and even the stewardesses couldn''t maintain order.

Just then, standing tall and smiling confidently, the pilot strode from the cockpit and assured everyone that there was nothing to worry about. His words and his demeanor made most of the passengers feel better, and they sat down as the pilot calmly walked to the door of the aircraft.

There, he grabbed several packages from under the seats and began handing them to the flight attendants. Each crew member attached one of the packages to their backs. "Say," an alert passenger spoke up, "aren''t those parachutes?"

The pilot said they were. The passenger went on, "But I thought you said there was nothing to worry about?"

"There isn''t," replied the pilot as a third engine exploded. "We''re going to get help."


Humor of the day

A Blonde was down on her luck.
In order to raise some money, she decided to kidnap a kid and hold him for ransom.

She went to the playground, grabbed a kid, took him behind a tree, and told him, "I''ve kidnapped you."

She then wrote a note saying,
"I''ve kidnapped your kid. Tomorrow morning, put $10,000 in a paper bag and put it under the pecan tree next to the slide on the north side of the playground. Signed, A Blonde".

The Blonde then pinned the note to the kid''s shirt and sent him home to show it to his parents. The next morning the Blonde checked, and sure enough, a paper bag was sitting beneath the pecan tree. The Blonde opened up the bag and found the $10,000 with a note that said,
"How could you do this to a fellow Blonde?"