Corporate Profile for Economic Research Institute, dated Nov. 15, 2002.Business Editors --(BUSINESS WIRE) The following Corporate Profile is available for inclusion in your files. News releases for this client are distributed by Business Wire and also become part of the leading databases and online services, including all of the leading Internet-based services.
Published Date: Nov. 15, 2002
Company Name: Economic Research Institute
Address: 8575 164th Ave. N.E., Suite 100
Redmond, WA 98052
Main Telephone
Number: 800/627-3697
Internet Home
Page Address
(URL) www.erieri.com
Chief Executive
Officer: Dr. David Thomsen, Director
Chief Financial
Officer: Megan Sutherland
Investor Relations
Business number: 800/627-3697
Public Relations
Contact: Michael S. Gillie
Business number: 360/563-0735
E-mail address: Michael_Gillie@erieri.com
Industry: Financial Services/Software
Company Description: ERI Eri (ē`rī), in the Bible, son of Gad. Economic Research Institute, www.erieri.com, was founded in 1987 to provide research for private and public organizations in the form of published reports and software database products. ERI's research database software subscriptions are now used by 80% of the "Fortune 500" and thousands of other companies and organizations. Subscribers include corporate & government professionals in the fields of compensation (including Executive Compensation), relocation RELOCATION, Scotch law, contracts. To let again to renew a lease, is called a relocation. 2. When a tenant holds over after the expiration of his lease, with the consent of his landlord, this will amount to a relocation. , and human resources The fancy word for "people." The human resources department within an organization, years ago known as the "personnel department," manages the administrative aspects of the employees. ; and independent consultants. ERI's popular Compensation Software includes the following: Geographic Assessor(R) Determine branch office salary structures and wage and salary geographic differential data for 7,200 U.S. and Canadian cities. Used by over 3,000 companies in determining geographic salary and wage differentials wage differential n → diferencia salarial wage differential n → éventail m des salaires wage differential wage n and immigration immigration, entrance of a person (an alien) into a new country for the purpose of establishing permanent residence. Motives for immigration, like those for migration generally, are often economic, although religious or political factors may be very important. prevailing wages A prevailing wage is the median wage paid to workers in a specified locality. Scope Prevailing wage may include both wages and benefits. It incompasses the compensation for a worker given for performed labor. . Salary Assessor(R) Create market pricing and industry benchmark listings for salary planning with this salary calculator A salary calculator is an online application that provides salary information to the user. The majority of websites offering salary information utilize a salary calculator function to present this data. based on salary surveys covering 2,000 industries, multiple cities and 4,600 positions. Reports total direct compensation, sources, population estimates and standard errors. Executive Compensation Assessor(TM) Analyses of competitive management compensation from a survey universe of over 14,000 public organizations; revenue or asset scope from $1 million to $30 billion. Review source data with retrievals of proxies and 10-K reports for comparable industry analyses. Relocation Assessor(R) Generate unlimited two-city cost of living reports for relocations with global cost-of-living data covering 10,000 cities; includes income tax differences. Over 6,000 U.S. cities reported; often used to adjust salaries for transferred store managers, clergy, or consultants. Geographic Reference Report A hard copy report for 298 North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. cities, showing a salary range for 88 benchmark jobs, cost-of-living levels, structures, health care costs, per diem per diem adj. or n. Latin for "per day," it is short for payment of daily expenses and/or fees of an employee or an agent. rates, and demographic data. A companion International Reference Report illustrates data for 196 additional countries. ERI's enhanced Dictionary of Occupational Titles The Dictionary of Occupational Titles, commonly known as the DOT (Pronounced Dee-Oh-Tee) was the creation of the U.S. Employment Service, which used its thousands of occupational definitions to match job seekers to jobs from 1939 to the late 1990s. A revised eDOT improves the U.S. DOT, last fully updated in 1977. Descriptions are derived from "consensus job descriptions" found in over 2,000 surveys. Specific occupational characteristic measures are added for career changers' use; 15,000 descriptions, 100,000 titles. ERI also offers online learning through www.eridlc.com. |
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