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Stained-glass window fix at courthouse estimated to cost $50,000
A large, stained-glass window at the Brown County Courthouse is set to be restored next year, a project that could cost $50,000. The window, on the second story of the courthouse, is visible from Lincoln Street. It has not been re-leaded since the...
Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Justice System, Environmental Issues, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice
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City schools chief Alonso resigns
Baltimore schools CEO Andrés Alonso tearfully announced his resignation Monday, ending a six-year tenure marked by bold yet often divisive reforms and casting uncertainty on the future of the long-troubled school system. Under Alonso's leadership, city...
Tags: Academic Progress, Politics, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Career and Workplace, Human Interest
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City Council approves final Villaraigosa budget of $7.7 billion
The Los Angeles City Council on Thursday unanimously approved Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa’s final budget, expanding key services as several members acknowledged that many city workers will likely get a 5.5% raise in eight months. Councilman Eric...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Antonio Villaraigosa, Politics, Herb Wesson, Career and Workplace
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Some banks' latest crime-fighting weapon: Customer dress code
After a series of robberies in recent months, some banks in Longwood have armed themselves with a new crime-fighting weapon they hope will ward off potential crooks: a dress code. Their message is simple: no hats, no hoods, no shades — no problem....
Tags: Longwood (Seminole, Florida), Fidelity National Corporation, Career and Workplace, Financial and Business Services, Crime, Law and Justice
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Edwards named interim city schools CEO
As city schools CEO Andrés Alonso steps aside, he's turning the system over to a close adviser he's trusted during some of his administration's most trying moments. Alonso's chief of staff, Tisha Edwards, will lead the system through the 2014 school...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Cherry Hill, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Corporate Officers, Career and Workplace
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Tough laws, reduced ranks: What's next for unions?
From a sprawling United Auto Workers hall outside Detroit, John Zimmick has seen factories close and grown men cry when their jobs disappear. Through all the economic uncertainties of life in auto country, there has been one constant: the union. In...
Tags: Politics, Unemployment, NAACP, Nissan Motor Co., Barack Obama
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Maxim employee forged email to state in hepatitis c case
A staffing company owned by Columbia-based Maxim Healthcare Services created a false email to make it appear it had informed state health officials about unethical conduct by contract worker David Kwiatkowski, who is accused of exposing hundreds of...Tags: Healthcare Contract Issues, Medical Procedures and Tests, Trials, Career and Workplace, Hepatitis
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Chicago school closing plan ignites emotions
After months of anxiety for parents and teachers, the release of a list of 53 public schools Mayor Rahm Emanuel's administration plans to close ignited a fresh round of questions and protest as communities struggle to deal with the largest schools shake-...Tags: Ryerson Incorporated, Rahm Emanuel, Terry Mazany, Career and Workplace, Chicago Loop
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Teachers get contract ahead of right-to-work
Teachers get contract ahead of right-to-work LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Teachers in Lansing are among the latest to get a union contract in the week before Michigan's right-to-work law takes effect. The Lansing State Journal reports teachers and...Tags: Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Education, Crime, Law and Justice, Teachers
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Unions sign long deals before right-to-work starts
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Washtenaw County has approved contracts with five public worker unions that will enable the unions to keep collecting dues from all covered workers for the next decade, despite Michigan's right-to-work law, which takes effect...Tags: Labor Legislation, Justice System, Politics, Employees, AFSCME
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Ron Kaye: Standing up to the town bully
The sparse front page of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 18 website expresses exactly the message Brian D'Arcy wants his members to get: Rotating photos of protesting workers waving "A DEAL IS A DEAL" signs. It also features...
Tags: Blackmail and Extortion, Antonio Villaraigosa, Unions, Employees, Career and Workplace
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Teacher pension problems catch lawmakers' attention
SACRAMENTO -- For years, problems with California's pension fund for teachers and school employees have been growing. Now a new report says the fund needs an additional $4.5 billion every year -- more than Sacramento spends on both university systems...
Tags: Justice System, Politics, Pension and Welfare, Employees, Career and Workplace
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