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Xerox to add 100 jobs at Anderson call center
Xerox Corporation is planning to add 100 new jobs to their call center in Anderson, Ind. The open positions will be for the company’s operation at the Flagship Enterprise Park. Hiring for the new full-time positions will begin at the end of...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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Book review: 'The Idea Factory' by Jon Gertner
For generations of industry research executives, AT&T's Bell Telephone Laboratories served as an inspiration: a warren of youthful scientists and engineers assigned to go where their intellects took them, not especially concerned about serving the...Tags: Intel Corp., Unix, Linux, Human Interest, Nobel Prize Awards
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Tales from the Hollow State: Vendor fighting decision to scrap email contract
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy David Royse, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Xerox Corp. is desperately trying to revive a plan to provide Florida with a unified email system for all state employees, hoping to salvage a $70 million deal that was scuttled by... -
Gov. Scott appoints 2 new Valencia College trustees
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelGov. Rick Scott just announced two new appointments to Valencia College's board of trustees — Guillermo “Bill” Hansen and Fernando J. Perez. Here's what the governor's office said about the new trustees: Hansen, 54, of Kissimmee, has... -
Major companies file brief against DOMA: Discrimination is bad for business
BoystownIn a major and somewhat unusual move, over 70 major businesses and organizations filed a legal brief stating their opposition to the anti-gay “Defense of Marriage Act” (DOMA), which bans federal recognition of same-sex marriages. Some of the... -
Social media wrap: Bloomberg, Murdoch, mayors and business leaders call for immigration reform
Top of the TicketMayor of New York joins media magnate in promoting reform of America's immigration laws. Dozens of mayors and business leaders also sign up for the Partnership for a New American Economy.... -
Michael Hiltzik: Allergan Inc. and the Lap-Band
Money & CompanyCorporations tend to be very careful about the brand names of their most important products. Reporters caught using "xerox" as a verb (especially with a lowercase "x") or referring to a generic bandage as a "band-aid" can expect to get...... -
Wall Street Roundup: Home prices, auto sales, hedge funds and a departure
Money & CompanyHome prices rise: The 0.3% January increase recorded by the Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller index of 20 metropolitan areas was a modest gain, but fewer cities reported month-to-month increases. Los Angeles’ 1.8% uptick was the largest while Chicago's... -
Chicago and red light vendor: Breaking up is hard to do
Chicago's divorce with Redflex Traffic Systems is getting messy. In his hurry to sever ties with the red-light camera operator amid a burgeoning bribery scandal, Mayor Rahm Emanuel in February set a six-month deadline for Redflex to leave town after a...
Tags: Photography and Video, Corporate Crime, Chicago Mayor, Chicago City Hall, Services and Shopping
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City issued 16,000 speed camera tickets in six weeks
Baltimore issued more than 16,000 speed camera tickets in less than two months this year before shutting the troubled program down over a programming error, according to figures posted by the city. The numbers offer a detailed statistical look at the...
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City in $2 million dispute with Xerox over camera tickets
Baltimore officials are refusing to pay the city's former speed and red-light camera operator $2 million for its final three months of work, a period that preceded the troubled start for the new contractor in January. The city stopped issuing tickets...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Collective Contract, Wage Contract Issues, Career and Workplace
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City to void more than 6,000 camera tickets
Baltimore City said Tuesday that it will throw out more than 6,000 speed and red-light camera tickets because its former contractor has stopped showing up in court to defend them — the latest sign of the dysfunction dogging Baltimore's speed...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Judges, Local Government, Punishment, AAA
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