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Struggle endures, years after layoffs
During the worst of the recession, employers didn't trim deadwood. They bulldozed the forest. Businesses eliminated whole departments, sacking steady performers who'd been with them for years. Many, like Charlie Thompson and Karen Lupton, didn't see...
Tags: Halloween, Unemployment Benefits, Blue Man Group, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Digest: Glenelg midfielder Lutts signs with Monmouth lacrosse
College lacrosse Glenelg midfielder Lutts signs with Monmouth Kendall Lutts (Glenelg) has signed a national letter of intent to play for Monmouth starting in the 2014 season. Lutts has helped lead the Gladiators to a 24-5 record over the past two...
Tags: Major Indoor Soccer League, Lacrosse, Lucas Oil Stadium, Manny Acosta, College Sports
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Barry-Wehmiller has a funny way of valuing its employees
You'd be hard pressed to find a company that talks more about its "people-centric" management culture than Barry-Wehmiller, a privately owned manufacturer of industrial equipment. Barry-Wehmiller, which has $1.5 billion in annual sales, says it's all...
Tags: Unions, Cultural Development, Unemployment, St. John's Health Center, Culture
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Jobless claims decline as Sandy impact wanes
The number of people filing for unemployment benefits for the first time declined last week, a sign that the impact of Hurricane Sandy on jobs is starting to wane. The Labor Department reported that 393,000 filed for initial jobless claims during the...
Tags: News Agency, Hurricanes, Hostess Brands, Inc., Unemployment Benefits, Unemployment
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State Deficit Grows As Spending Roars Along
The Hartford CourantPut out more state employee suggestion boxes. Democratic and Working Families Gov. Dannel P. Malloy assured us that employee suggestions would save $180 million in spending over two years. Like so much of what Malloy promised, it isn't working. The...Tags: Public Finance, Health Insurance, Unemployment, Politics, Kevin Rennie
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Cummins starts laying off employees
Layoff notices have started going out to workers at Columbus-based Cummins. So far, only white-collar workers at the engine maker's headquarters have been affected. Last month, the company announced it would have to cut 1,500 jobs by the end of this...
Tags: Employees, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing, Career and Workplace
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California Flag, oldie and still goodie, to run for last time
California Flag is the senior citizen of racehorses this weekend at Santa Anita. The 8-year-old gelding will try to become the oldest horse to win a Breeders' Cup race. "He's getting whiter and whiter," trainer Brian Koriner said Wednesday morning of the...
Tags: Sports, Elizabeth II, Layoffs and Downsizing, Horse and Harness Racing
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California manufacturing jobs fall through the cracks
The shutdown of a 102-year-old California manufacturing company points to a major flaw in California's industrial development policy: We don't have one. The company is Pneumatic Scale Angelus, which turned out top-of-the-line machines for sealing lids...
Tags: Local Government, Economic Policy, Unemployment, John Kasich, Politics
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The Best $75 A Connecticut Homeowner Can Spend
Nothing like a little autumnal chill and diminished daylight to get people thinking about their home's inadequate insulation, leaky ducts and watt-guzzling incandescent bulbs. They'll get no sympathy from The Bottom Line, though, because it probably...
Tags: Condos and Houses, Environmental Issues, Energy Resources, Energy and Resource Industries, Energy Saving
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Anderson city budget vote postponed
The Anderson City Council did not vote on the mayor’s proposed city budget, Tuesday night. Instead, the vote has been pushed back until Monday, October 29th at 5 p.m. Tuesday night, people protested outside the chambers along the sidewalk ...
Tags: Elections, Politics, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing, Government
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Pope accepts Archibishop Daniel Bechlein's early retirement
At the age of 73, Archbishop Daniel Buechlein announced his early retirement because of various health issues Wednesday.
In 2008, Archbishop Buechlein battled Hodgkin's lymphoma. During that year, he had chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Then,...Tags: Christianity, Stroke, Physical Therapy, Health, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
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Fire station closed due to sick-out, cuts coming Monday
The city of Lawrence was forced to close down a fire station Friday, after several EMS employees called in sick just days before being laid off. Station #40, located at 59th Street and Lee Road, was out of operation as firefighters were needed to cover...
Tags: Fires
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