Biologic drugmaker Amgen plans to lay off 12 percent to 15 percent of its worldwide workforce and close sites in Colorado and Washington state to fund investments, particularly launching new drugs.
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McDonald’s Corp. says it has been notified by a labor regulator that it can be named as a “joint employer” for workers in its franchise-owned restaurants.
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Every company may have a different leadership culture, but some patterns of behavior inspire people to perform and make a huge difference in the outcome. Here are some real-world lessons from deep in the trenches of high-tech America, Silicon Valley, and beyond.
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NFL Player Shares How Isagenix Helped During ACL Recovery
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“I tore my ACL two years ago and spent half of the season in 2012 in rehab,” explains former Kansas City Chiefs tight end, Martin. “I was doing my rehab and getting back in shape at the gym to give the NFL another run when I noticed that the owner was selling Isagenix.”
Martin thought it was another “one of those things” and didn’t pay much attention to the product. While building muscle for recovery, Martin was frequently in and out of many gyms. That’s when he noticed Isagenix popping up at fitness centers.
“The trainers were getting results with Isagenix,” shares the free agent for the NFL. “But, again, I chalked it up to, ‘You only drink a shake instead of eating food. Of course you’re going to lose weight.’”
Martin shrugged it off without understanding the system, especially since he wasn’t looking to lose weight. It wasn’t until another trip to a different gym that he noticed Isagenix showing up again.
“With reputable gyms supporting these products, it seemed liked I should give it try without jumping to conclusions about the system only being about weight loss,” shares Martin.
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Martin himself was looking to gain muscle through Isagenix due to his
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Arbonne Joins Council For Responsible Nutrition
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Arbonne Joins Council for Responsible Nutrition
Arbonne has become a member of the highly regarded Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN). “We are proud to be a new member of the Council for Responsible Nutrition,” said Michael D’Arminio, Arbonne Sr. VP and Chief Creative Officer. “Transparency and honesty are two important hallmarks of our product integrity.
Like the CRN, Arbonne is committed to best practices and manufacturing dietary supplements that meet the highest standards in quality and efficacy. So it made perfect sense for Arbonne to join the Council for Responsible Nutrition and to hold hands in the mission to responsibly develop, manufacture and distribute dietary supplements and nutritional ingredients.”
About the CRN
The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), founded in 1973, is a Washington, D.C.-based trade association representing 100+ dietary supplement manufacturers, ingredient suppliers, and companies providing services to those manufacturers and suppliers.
In addition to complying with a host of federal and state regulations governing dietary supplements in the areas of manufacturing, marketing, quality control and safety, our manufacturer and supplier members also agree to adhere to additional voluntary guidelines as well as to CRN’s Code of Ethics.