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Stores expand list of discounted generic drugs
The discounted drugs are part of a long list of more than 300 popular generic drugs Kroger began selling last week for $4 per 30-day prescription. "We wanted to offer it as an affordable alternative for customers for their health and medication needs," said Meghan Glynn, spokeswoman for the Cincinnati-based Kroger. It's also about competition in a tough marketplace, particularly in Ohio, Glynn added. "In our industry the landscape continues to change and we want to continue to be relevant to our customers," she said. Kroger joins Wal-Mart, Target Corp. and others with similar discount plans. Deisha Galberth, a spokeswoman for Wal-Mart, said its addition of birth control pills Sept. 27 and other drugs shows the company is trying to drive down health care costs.
More employers use personality tests to screen job candidates
The computer software, like an X-ray, was looking right through my self-created job-applicant persona," he writes. "Despite my efforts, my individualist, non-joiner self was apparent." Psychologists have long debated whether personalities can be reduced to mathematics and whether the power of situations -- a company's culture, a work group's expectations -- is a bigger factor in determining how people will behave than their personalities. An estimated 40 percent of large U.S. firms rely on computerized assessments to screen new hires or to identify up-and-comers for training and development. The tests can be as simple as a 10-minute screening for a retail sales job or as sophisticated as a 45-minute assessment of an executive's decision-making style.
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