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LETTER: Thumbs Down On State-Run Retirement Plan
Proposed legislation to assist low-income Connecticut employees with retirement planning by creating a state-run retirement plan overlooks a fundamental point: An answer already exists. Connecticut's employers and employees already benefit from a highly...Tags: Retirement Planning Services, Pension and Welfare, Interior Policy, Employees, Career and Workplace
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Memorial Day closings
The following entities will be closed to observe the Memorial Day holiday: Washington County All county administrative offices will be closed Monday. The County Commuter will not operate Monday. Trash will not be collected. City of Hagerstown City of...Tags: Memorial Day, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Holidays, Career and Workplace
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Quakertown: Lunch ladies can keep their jobs
Facing an outcry from the community as well as its staff, the Quakertown Community School District has struck an agreement that will allow cafeteria workers to keep their jobs while letting the district outsource food management services. Under an...Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, Marketing, Career and Workplace, Food Industry
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Ron Kaye: It's time for divisions to cease
In the dismal Los Angeles election cycle that mercifully concluded on May 21, much was made about the lack of women in high places if Wendy Greuel didn't win the mayor's race. Greuel herself played the gender card over and over, with pictures of her...
Tags: Eric Garcetti, Slavery, Richard Riordan, Memorial Day, Abraham Lincoln
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Despite threats, Beretta plans to stay in Maryland for now
Maryland's largest gun manufacturer has decided not to leave the state just yet. Beretta USA threatened to abandon its home on the Potomac if Maryland passed a strict new gun-control law, but after the law was signed the company announced that its...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Washington, DC, Connecticut Labor Markets, Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), Personal Weapon Control
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50 Years Ago - May 25, 1963
May 25, 1963 Service bars were given to members of the Gray Ladies, volunteers of the Clark County Chapter, American Red Cross, at their annual recognition service Wednesday at the home of Mrs. E.E. Freeman, Redbud Lane. The third year service bar was...
Tags: Robin Williams, American Red Cross, Career and Workplace
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In Benghazi and eyond, fallen workers remembered
Let's take a break from the raging discord that has dominated Washington lately by remembering federal employees who died abroad in service to their country. With so much attention focused on what the government has done wrong, we'll end the week with...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011), Charles Johnson (football, defensive end), Afghanistan, Central Intelligence Agency
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'Exciting times': Harbor Village development update
After a year of planning, progress to create the multi-million dollar Harbor Village resort and marina in St. Joseph is well underway. WSBT's Denise Bohn toured the site today with developer Ron Schults. Massive cranes, one 120 feet and another 280...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Personal Service, Career and Workplace
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Procter & Gamble says CEO swap doesn't signal 'bigger problem'
Procter & Gamble Co. wants to make something clear to investors: The replacement of Chief Executive Bob McDonald with his predecessor A.G. Lafley is not a death knell for the company. Far from it, said Chief Financial Officer Jon R. Moeller in a short...
Tags: Procter & Gamble, JC Penney Company Inc., Ron Johnson, Walmart, Marketing
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Festival 2013 is kicking off in Roanoke
Festival 2013 is kicking off in Roanoke Firday. The four day event is at the River's Edge Sports Complex along Reserve Avenue this year. It's usually in Elmwood Park downtown, but workers are renovating that park right now. The festival is free...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Career and Workplace
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Justice Department defends journalist email search
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Justice Department said on Friday that senior officials including Attorney General Eric Holder vetted a decision to search an email account belonging to a Fox News reporter whose story on North Korea prompted a leak...Tags: Washington, DC, Barack Obama, News Media, Fox News Channel (tv network), Career and Workplace
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Lawyers to take over jobless-benefit appeals in Florida
Beginning next year, the state will change the way unemployment appeals are handled by requiring that hearing officers be lawyers. Currently, appeals referees do not have to be attorneys. They are Department of Economic Opportunity staff members trained...
Tags: Unemployment Benefits, Rick Scott, Crime, Law and Justice, Employment Opportunities, Employment
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