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    Jan 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Credit union offers scholarships to Maryland state employees and their families

    Maryland state workers — and their family members — could win a college scholarship for fall 2013 offered by the State Employees Credit Union. The credit union typically awards $15,000 to $20,000 in scholarships annually. Last year, it...

    Tags: Civil and Public Service, Employees, Awards and Prizes, Government, Science and Technology

  2. Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Federal employees face crucial questions in Obama's second term

    President Barack Obama begins his second term with a solid record of accomplishments related to the federal workforce, but with more crucial questions facing federal employees than at any time in the past four years. Although Obama didn't mention federal...

    Tags: Civil and Public Service, Same-Sex Marriage, Republican Party, AFSCME, Social Issues

  4. Feb 16, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  5. Union chief is wired into City Hall

    If you bumped into the guy, you probably wouldn't recognize him. Chances are, you've never even heard of him.
    If you bumped into the guy, you probably wouldn't recognize him. Chances are, you've never even heard of him. But he's one of the most powerful players in Los Angeles politics, and he's swinging for the fences again, using his considerable clout to...

    Tags: Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues, Government, Wendy Greuel, Alternative Energy

  6. Jan 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Degree of L.A.'s fiscal problems splits mayoral candidates

    A virtual unknown straining to make his mark in the race for mayor of Los Angeles offered an alarming assessment of the city's finances. "We are actually on the brink of bankruptcy," Emanuel Pleitez, a tech executive and former aide to Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, said in a recent debate. "This is not a joke."
    A virtual unknown straining to make his mark in the race for mayor of Los Angeles offered an alarming assessment of the city's finances. "We are actually on the brink of bankruptcy," Emanuel Pleitez, a tech executive and former aide to Mayor Antonio...

    Tags: Finance, Retirement, Career and Workplace, Healthcare Contract Issues, Economy, Business and Finance

  8. Feb 7, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Beutner hears no 'answer' to budget deficit from mayoral candidates

    L.A. NOW
    At a forum in the San Fernando Valley, the top five candidates for L.A. mayor were repeatedly pressed for specifics on that point by Austin Beutner, who served as first deputy mayor until mid-2011....
  10. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Daily American
  11. Budget calls for changes to public pension funds

    Gov. Tom Corbett's proposed budget includes a pension reform measure for state employees.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    Gov. Tom Corbett's proposed budget includes a pension reform measure for state employees. The pension proposal would reduce the amount the state is required to contribute to its two retirement funds (one is for state employees and the other is for public...

    Tags: Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Retirement, Career and Workplace, Economy, Business and Finance

  12. Feb 6, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  13. L.A. mayor candidates tone it down for radio debate

    L.A. NOW
    The leading candidates for L.A. mayor have dialed up their rhetoric as a March 5 primary draws closer, but they are still little known to a large number of voters in the city and remain determined to make a good first impression....
  14. Feb 15, 2013 |Story| KTUU
  15. Union Members Concerned About Proposed Re-Write Of City Labor Laws

    City union members packed an Anchorage Assembly work session Friday afternoon with hopes that many of their questions about a proposed re-write to city labor laws would be answered.
    Channel 2 News
    City union members packed an Anchorage Assembly work session Friday afternoon with hopes that many of their questions about a proposed re-write to city labor laws would be answered. The ordinance was introduced on Monday by Anchorage Mayor Dan...

    Tags: Government, Unions, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Local Government

  16. Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Campaign rules for federal employees get an update

    Even as<strong> </strong>Congress and the White House appeared to be at a standoff over the fiscal cliff last month, lawmakers and the president were able to agree on at least one thing: an update of the Hatch Act.
    Even as Congress and the White House appeared to be at a standoff over the fiscal cliff last month, lawmakers and the president were able to agree on at least one thing: an update of the Hatch Act. The 1939 law prohibits federal employees and certain...

    Tags: Andrew Johnson, Justice System, AFL-CIO, Lawyers, Career and Workplace

  18. Feb 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Mayor allows paid-time off to tutor city students

    Baltimore city government employees are now able to devote up to two work hours per week to helping third-grade students hone their reading skills, the mayor's office announced this month. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake signed the executive order on...

    Tags: Government, Teaching and Learning, Cherry Hill, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Students

  20. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. The Leopold case: bad behavior, vague crimes

    Circuit Judge Dennis M. Sweeney today found Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold guilty on two counts of misconduct for using his executive security detail for personal and political gain. Reports of his sexual escapades and urinary malfunctions have filled the public with disgust. I've attended every day of the trial. Most remarkable for me is the vague law on which the indictment against Mr. Leopold was based.
    Circuit Judge Dennis M. Sweeney today found Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold guilty on two counts of misconduct for using his executive security detail for personal and political gain. Reports of his sexual escapades and urinary malfunctions...

    Tags: Justice System, John F. Kennedy, Lawyers, Career and Workplace, Judges

  22. Jan 26, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  23. Pension agency official's salary is blasted by state treasurer

    If you mouse your way to the Pennsylvania State Employees' Retirement System website and click on "About SERS," you then can find a comforting "SERS Snapshot," which paints a rosy picture of how the system is humming along. The Snapshot's chart shows...

    Tags: Al Gore, Finance, Allentown, Economy, Business and Finance, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania)

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