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Caterpillar says competitiveness depends on multi-tier pay system
In ratifying a six-year contract with Caterpillar Inc. on Tuesday, workers in South Milwaukee, Wis., opened the door to a multiple system of wages that is key to the global company's flexible workforce. Ross Winklbauer, a United Steelworkers...
Tags: Employees, China, United Steelworkers, Services and Shopping, Collective Contract
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COLUMN-The best place to work after age 50? NIH, says AARP
Reuters(The writer is a Reuters columnist. The opinions expressed are his own.) By Mark Miller CHICAGO, June 17 (Reuters) - Phil Lenowitz works in Bethesda, Maryland, but a year ago he moved to Asheville, North Carolina. At age 63, Lenowitz spends three...Tags: National Institutes of Health, Science and Technology, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Medical Research, Pharmaceuticals
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Job fair Thursday in West Palm Beach
More than 2,500 jobs with 35 employers will be available at a Job News job fair Thursday, June 20, in West Palm Beach, job fair manager Tiffany Price says. The job fair is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Marriott hotel, 1001 Okeechobee Blvd., in West Palm...Tags: Coconut Creek, Career and Workplace, Employment
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Best places to work in IT in South Florida
Looking for a job in IT in South Florida? Computerworld's 2013 list of Best Places to Work for IT includes these local employers. Here are the reasons they were selected: NextEra Energy, FPL's parent company, in Juno Beach: "IT employees have...Tags: Employees, Juno Beach, Career and Workplace, FPL Group, Nova Southeastern University
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ESU to offer Saturday master's program in social work
East Stroudsburg University will offer a new master's of social work degree starting this fall. In collaboration with Marywood University in Scranton, the part-time, three-year program will be offered from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays, said Lloyd Lyter,...Tags: Scranton, Social Services, Colleges and Universities, Career and Workplace, Substance Abuse
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Scott blocks paid sick-time vote in Orange, statewide
Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed a bill Friday that would block local governments from enacting mandatory paid-sick-time measures, such as the one pending in Orange County. The Republican governor sided with Walt Disney World, Darden Restaurants, the...Tags: Orange County (Florida), Health Insurance Cost, Regional Authority, Laws, Labor Legislation
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Another needless death in America's long, failed war on drugs
Thirteen years ago, Cpl. Ed Toatley was working undercover for the Maryland State Police when he was murdered during a botched drug deal in Washington, D.C. Ed was a close friend of mine, and his tragic death Oct. 30, 2000, began my quest to end America's...
Tags: Baltimore Police Department, Maryland State Police, Law Enforcement, Laws, The Washington Post
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Editorial: Immigration reform is more than border security
Federal spending on border security is at a historic high. Illegal crossings are at a 40-year low. Deportations reached record numbers in President Barack Obama's first term. Let's get on with the business of fixing the rest of our dysfunctional...Tags: Mexico, Science and Technology, Personal Data Collection, FBI, U.S. Senate
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McDonald's sued for paying Pa. employees with fee-carrying debit cards
She spent her days serving up Happy Meals, but when it came time to get paid, Natalie Gunshannon says a local McDonald's franchisee gave her an unhappy deal. The Shavertown McDonald's forces workers to be paid only one way: with a payroll debit card...
Tags: McDonald's, Trials, Science and Technology, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Laws
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Jobless data confounds; difficult to explain
This column is not intended to confuse you, but to share the difficulty of making flat statements about a complicated matter. Be patient and, maybe, together we can make sense out of what appears to be chaos. Is it over? Has the recession ended? What...Tags: Unemployment, Career and Workplace, Employment, Indiana University
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Readers of many minds on immigration reform
Q. The immigration reform package before the U.S. Senate will require all employers, within five years, to verify the legal status of their workers. Is this a reasonable demand on business? Ty Davies: I suppose, but why not secure the border first,...Tags: Migration, Career and Workplace, U.S. Senate, Immigration, Laws
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Insight: Withdrawal syndrome sparks anxiety for Fed
Reuters(Reuters) - When do you take the addict off the methadone? That's essentially the dilemma facing the U.S. Federal Reserve's 19 policy makers when they meet in Washington this week. Since the height of the financial crisis in 2008, the U.S. economy and...Tags: Methadone (drug), Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Securities, Charles Evans, Bank of America Corp.
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