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Second Chance moving to a new home of its own
Things have always been a bit uncertain for Second Chance, a salvage depot and nonprofit organization that has built a loyal following among homeowners, interior designers, commercial builders and art students seeking one-of-a-kind home items —...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Building Material, York County (Pennsylvania), Non-durable Goods Industry, Employees
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Many workers are in the dark about 401(k) fees
Survey after survey shows that many workers don't know how much they shell out in 401(k) fees — or that they even pay them. But can you blame employees? Fees aren't transparent, and account statements usually reflect the balance after the charges...Tags: Business Enterprises, Employment, Apples, Finance, Employees
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Glendale-based DreamWorks named one of best companies to work for
Fortune has come out with its list of the "100 Best Companies to Work For," and California-based firms claim six out of the top 20 spots, including No. 1, Google.
Notably, one of the reasons Google made it into the top spot was because "everything was up...Tags: Employment, Los Angeles Times, Employees, Career and Workplace, Newspaper and Magazine
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Harford teachers bonus is still negotiable, but not for long
Nearly 2,000 Harford County government employees received a bonus last month, but, time is running out for several thousand educators whose union has rejected County Executive David R. Craig's one-time offer. The dispute pits Craig, who is term-limited...Tags: Unions, Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Career and Workplace, Employees
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2 local firms make Fortune list of best employers
SAN DIEGO -- A high-tech innovator and health care provider were the two San Diego- based corporations on Fortune magazine's annual list of the best companies for which to work.
Qualcomm, one of only seven firms to make the list every year since its...Tags: Hitachi Ltd., Employment, Health, Qualcomm Inc., Career and Workplace
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South Dakota's retirement system trustees wish to redesign retirement plan
American News CorrespondentPIERRE — The trustees who govern South Dakota’s retirement system for public employees want to explore a hybrid plan that would reduce some of the risks in trying to keep benefits and investments in better balance. Now those trustees are...Tags: Labor Legislation, Employees, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Politics
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State workers getting 3 pct. health fee returned
LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Nearly 50,000 state workers are getting refunds on the 3 percent they've been paying for a year toward retiree health care costs. State budget director John Nixon estimates a worker making $50,000 a year will get back about $1,500....Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Health, Employees, Government, Career and Workplace
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State workers getting 3 percent health fee returned
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Nearly 50,000 state workers are getting refunds on the 3 percent they’ve been paying for a year toward retiree health care costs. State budget director John Nixon estimates a worker making $50,000 a year will get back...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Health, Health Insurance Cost, Employees, Career and Workplace
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Teacher pension cost shifts would cost Washington County $2.5 million
andrews@herald-mail.comGov. Martin O'Malley's plan to shift teacher pension costs to local jurisdictions is expected to cost Washington County about $2.5 million, according to budget figures released Wednesday. O'Malley said the state is offering other "fiscal relief" measures...Tags: Interior Policy, Local Government, Energy Saving, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Budgets and Budgeting
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Smoking programs not keeping pace
Most states, including Maryland, are not doing enough to protect the public from tobacco or prevent related disease, according to the latest assessment from the American Lung Associationdue out today.
In its 10th annual State of Tobacco Control Report...Tags: Tobacco Products, Medicaid, Health, Health Insurance Cost, Employees
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City carves out space for 75 more at shelter
Baltimore officials have carved out space for 75 additional people to sleep in the city's homeless shelter this winter, officials said Wednesday. The news of the additional sleeping space came as the city's spending board approved nearly $160,000 for...Tags: Homelessness, Bernard C. Young, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Employees, Career and Workplace
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Laid off RV employees start their own company
MIDDLEBURY – About 200 people lost their jobs when Carriage shut down but there is good news as many of those workers have joined forces to form a new company.
Work is currently under way in Middlebury to open a new company known as Lifestyle...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Middlebury, Employees, Career and Workplace
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