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Workers at Microsoft Plant Threaten Mass Suicide in Pay Dispute
KTLA NewsMicrosoft is investigating a report that workers at a Chinese plant that makes its Xbox game systems threatened mass suicide in a pay dispute, according to a statement issued Wednesday by the company's Hong Kong office. CNN has not been able to confirm...Tags: Collective Contract, Sony Corp., Work Rules Contract Issues, KTLA, Suicide
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FSA offices may be affected by cost-cutting proposal
Four Farm Service Agency offices in South Dakota will be closed if a proposal by the U.S. Department of Agriculture goes through as planned, said Craig Schaunaman, State Farm Service Agency executive director. The four offices targeted for closure are...Tags: Employees, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Job Layoffs, Agricultural Research and Technology, Career and Workplace
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Papa John's apologizes for racist receipt
KIAHBoy, these fast food places can't get it right lately. Barely a month after an employee at a Chick-fil-a restaurant in Irvine, California was fired for writing racial slurs on customer's receipts; an employee at Papa John's location in New York gives a...Tags: Employees, Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Racism
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Factory noise fixes in the works
BOYNE CITY — Kirtland Products already made changes this year to remedy noise control issues some of the neighbors complained about.
The wood pellet factory in Boyne City’s industrial park opened late last year and hired more than a dozen...Tags: Employees, Environmental Issues, Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Public to city: slow down charter process
COSTA MESA — A first draft of a revised city charter was met with a chain of criticism inside the City Council chambers Tuesday night, as hundreds of residents and some organized labor workers called for the city to slow down its latest attempt at...Tags: Employees, Labor Legislation, Labor Legislation, Unions, Career and Workplace
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A tough call
The Bel Air Town Commissioners failed to muster a four-fifths majority last week needed to give the town's 90 employees a 2 percent pay raise. Three of the five town commissioners — Ed Hopkins, Susan Burdette and Rob Preston — favored...Tags: Employees, Civil and Public Service, Career and Workplace, Government, Politics
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2 supermarket chains to begin contract talks with union
The union that represents 17,000 workers at the region's two largest supermarket chains is embracing the "occupy" movement as it begins contract talks Wednesday. Anticipating difficult bargaining with Safeway and Giant Foods, the union has launched a...Tags: Employees, Nottingham, Unions, Career and Workplace, Walmart
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Balto. Co. schools budget would preserve teaching positions
After receiving criticism last school year for cutting high school teaching positions while keeping administrators, Baltimore County Superintendent Joe A. Hairston is proposing to do the reverse next year — preserve classroom teachers and...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Teaching and Learning, Finance, Unions, Health Insurance
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Online Dish: Pizza with Side of Racism. Papa John's Refers to Customer on Receipt as 'Lady Chinky Eyes'
KIAHAll she wanted was a pizza from a New York Papa John's pizza joint. But instead, the customer, Minhee Cho got a side of racism with her pepperoni pie. Cho, 24, was shocked when she received her receipt and under customer name was written "lady chinky...Tags: Racism, Facebook, Pies and Tarts, Career and Workplace, Social Issues
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Wichita 6th happiest city for work
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsWichita gets high ranks for happy workers. Careerbliss.com just named the air capital the 6th happiest cities for work in 2012. If you've ever eaten at the Old Mill Tasty Shop, you've probably seen Gale Cowan. Her attitude is hard to miss. "it is just...Tags: Employees, The Happiest News!, Career and Workplace, Human Interest, The Happiest News!
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City conducts survey in developing master plan for downtown parking
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comCity of Hagerstown officials are conducting an online survey with the aim of developing a master plan for parking in Hagerstown’s downtown area. The city chose Rich & Associates Inc., a consultant and planning company from Southfield, Mich., to...Tags: Business, Employees, Business, University System of Maryland, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Parking survey sample questions
City of Hagerstown officials launched a survey this month to receive input about the current parking situation from the people who live, work and visit in the downtown area. Below are some examples of questions users can expect to find in the online...Tags: Employees, University System of Maryland, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Career and Workplace
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