RB Posted April 24, 2008 Report Posted April 24, 2008 The Employment Post: a monthly newspaper published by Napp Canada Inc. on employment, labor and work is currently soliciting articles devoted to employment, work, career, education, work-life balance and can include competencies of pay, performance appraisal, succession planning, employment contracts/law, immigration, technology, training, health and safety, interpersonal skills, recruiting and dismissal, human rights, diversity, from a political, economical or social perspective. Types of articles Articles for the Employment Post fall into several categories: • Features - in-depth articles of 800-1,000 words focusing on research, instructional philosophy, pedagogy, learning theory, and other significant issues related to excellence in employment, education, career and work. • Current Issues - articles of 500 words giving a brief overview of a timely issue related to employment; such an article puts the designated issue in perspective, offers insight, and may propose solutions. • Viewpoints - articles of 300-500 words expressing an author's opinion on a subject related to employment, immigration in relation to jobs etc, one about which there may be some controversy. • Spotlights - articles of 300 words describing an employment technique or tool that has been successful and could be use or implemented by industry. • Reviews - articles of 300-500 words reviewing a book, web site, software application, or other resource that may be of interest to the unemployed and business community. • Employment Post Discussion - articles of 500 words or less addressing a particular topic chosen by the Employment Post. Submissions for this section will be reviewed by the Editorial Board. • Reader Response - notes, letters of 300 words or less commenting on an article previously published in Employment Post. The articles should include the name, title, complete address and phone number, as well as fax number and e-mail address for each author. Articles should include word biography of the author at the end. Notes/citations should be included at the end of the article in APA format. The Columbia Guide to Online Style offers multiple examples for the citing of online sources (use Scientific style). There is a small stipend available for articles selected for publication. Submit articles to [email protected] in MS Word format. visit NAPP Canada Employment Post "This post has been pre-approved by the forum Admin." Quote
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