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If You Need to Work Better, Maybe Try Working Less from The Wall Street Journal
Amid layoffs and burgeoning workloads, it seems, working any time, all the time, has become a habit. A survey of 605 U.S. workers last spring by the Society for Human Resource Management found that 70 percent of employees work beyond scheduled time and on weekends; more than half blame "self-imposed pressure." Now, new research suggests some have reached the point where a paradoxical truth applies: To get more done, we need to stop working so much. More 
Beijing in Pledge to Spur Energy Efficiency from the Financial Times China pledged to substantially improve the energy efficiency of its factories, homes and power plants in a bid to make headway in the stalled United Nations climate change talks. More 
Bio-fuel Growing Eco Pods Rejuvenate Stalled Boston Project
from Inhabitat Halted in November 2008, mid-construction, the Filene development in downtown Boston is currently barely even a shell of a building. The bones of the building are up, but sub street level a giant hole leaves a gouge in the city’s plan. Undaunted, Höweler + Yoon Architecture and Squared Design Lab teamed up to design a vertical tower of prefabricated “eco pods” filled with bio-fuel producing algae for the space. The new tower would act as a center to test new algae species and different growing methods. More 
Poll Shows Most Americans Lacking Direction from Their Employers for the H1N1 Flu Season
from Infection Control Today Most workers have not had any direction from their employers about the upcoming flu season, according to a national survey released by Mansfield Communications Inc. In the survey of a national representative sample, 69 percent of respondents say they have received no communication about policies in the workplace pertaining to H1N1—not even information related to handwashing or sick leave. More

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TCF Bank Stadium is First Football Stadium to Achieve LEED® Certification
from Interiors & Sources TCF Bank Stadium has been certified LEED-NC Silver as part of the U.S. Green Building Council’s rating system. It’s the first football stadium to earn the green designation. Designed by Populous, the 50,805-seat stadium was developed on a brownfield site atop a former rail yard by Hines for the University of Minnesota. More 
Utilities' Cost of Adding Energy Efficiency Continues to Drop
from the Environmental Leader Increasing total energy capacity by adding energy efficiency measures continues to be cheaper than adding new sources of electricity, such as conventional coal-fired plants. A new report from the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy shows the benefits of utility costs of saved energy, or the act of using utility ratepayer-funded energy efficiency programs to increase efficiency, and thus effectively add more electrical capacity to the system. More 
Iconic Mexican Skyscraper to House Hotel
from the Latin American Herald Tribune Mexico City’s iconic skyscraper, Torre Latinoamericana, built in the mid-20th century, will undergo a complete makeover to house a hotel by the year 2010 that will occupy 20 of its 44 stories, sources close to the project told Efe.
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Greening America's Schools
from GreenerBuildings The U.S. Green Building Council has kicked off the third year of its highly successful National Green Schools Campaign with the launch of the Coalition for Green Schools, the latest move in the effort to make U.S. campuses more energy effiicient and healthier. More
GE Grabs Gearless Wind Turbines
from Technology Review With a new purchase, GE is betting on an early-stage turbine technology that could make offshore wind farms cheaper to maintain. The acquisition of ScanWind, based in Trondheim, Norway, has also secured GE a foothold in the growing offshore wind energy market.
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Canada's Tallest Office Tower Gets a US$100-million Facelift from the National Post Carrera marble is so 1975. The Italian white marble that clads Canada's tallest office tower, First Canadian Place, is coming down next year, all 45,000 slabs of it, the owners announced. In its place, workers will install 7,800 panels of white glass.
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Product Showcase: LogiSon Acoustic Network
More than 70 percent of employees say they would be more productive if their workplace was quieter. The LogiSon Acoustic Network increases speech privacy and reduces disruptions by introducing a masking sound that makes conversations and noises more difficult, or impossible, to hear. It’s a cost-effective method of improving overall acoustic comfort. More info
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Represent America as a Facility Manager
U.S. Department of State Foreign Service Specialists serve America’s diplomatic efforts overseas, providing specialized skills and expertise. Facility Managers apply leadership and managerial skills to provide building-related services, oversee physical resources and direct asset management operations within a country. For qualifications and to apply, visit www.careers.state.gov/fm09.
U.S. citizenship is required. An equal opportunity employer.
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Product Showcase: Peripheral Manufacturing, Inc.
is pleased to announce AERO-K®a new Computer/Server Room Fire Suppression System.
On contact, the AERO-K® agent suppresses fire without displacing oxygen and is extremely effective. AERO-K® Systems retro fits into existing spaces and are easily installed using minimal space. Smoke activated AERO-K® Fire Suppression Systems are low maintenance, resulting in long term cost savings.
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Extend the Life of your Investment Highly trained technicians repair and refinish wood and systems furniture even reupholster seating and panels.
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Unique Supplier, Remanufacturer Office Parts File Bars, Rails, Keys, Locks, Restroom Parts, Haworth, Herman Miller, Steelcase, Office Chairs, Custom Parts.
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Factory-direct laboratory casework, fume hoods and accessories in 3
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Furniture Resource for Purchasing Managers Spacify is an online furniture resource for purchasing managers, designers and architects.
www.spacify.com
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