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Local School Council members ask court to take action on proposed school closings
Tribune reporterLocal School Council members, helped by the Chicago Teachers Union, are asking a Cook County court to intervene before the Chicago Board of Education votes on 17 proposed school closures and "turnarounds" later this month. Members of nine local...Tags: Teachers Unions, Chicago Public Schools, Justice System, Personal Income, Teachers Unions
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Terps' new offensive coordinator ready for fresh start
– For new offensive coordinator Mike Locksley, returning to Maryland – where he previously served as an assistant to two Terps' head coaches – feels like renewal.
After a trying stint on and off the field as New Mexico's head coach ,...Tags: College Sports, Ralph Friedgen, Football, Brown University, Randy Edsall
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Be careful what you wish for
When the U.S. Supreme Court announced its decision in Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v. Equal Employment Oppurtunity Commission, conservatives cheered, and liberals were dismayed. The case originated when the Lutheran school...Tags: Health Treatments, Employment, Birth Control, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health Insurance
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Md. legislation targets employer bias against unemployed
Many long-term unemployed have discovered an ugly truth: You need a job to get one. Jobless workers across the country have recounted tales of being written off by a prospective employer if they have been out of work for six months or more. And some...Tags: Maryland Chamber of Commerce, Elections, Lisa A Gladden, Hunt Valley, Employment
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Workplace pregnancy discrimination on the rise
KIAHHeads up employers - firing or not hiring a woman for being pregnant is illegal. Sounds obvious especially considering there are 2 laws about it, but it appears it’s still happening. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says women in the...Tags: Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Employment, Career and Workplace
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Eventually, the Catholic hierarchy will come around to the idea of birth control
As usual, the latest dust up over the Obama administration's decision to require church-affiliated employers to offer health-care insurance that covers contraceptives at no charge has generated more heat than light ("Obama's 'accommodation' wins support...Tags: Health, Birth Control, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Employment, Health Insurance
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Work place rights
People have rights regardless of their color, sex, religion and so forth. Employers need to take responsibility for their improper hiring and firing tactics. They need to treat people equally period. No wonder the EEOC is busy with all-time high... -
Maryland expected to hire Mike Locksley as offensive coordinator
The Baltimore SunMaryland is expected to hire former New Mexico coach Mike Locksley as its offensive coordinator, according to a knowledgeable source. Locksley would replace Gary Crowton. The school is negotiating the terms of Crowton's release after one season....Tags: Ralph Friedgen, Football, Employment Opportunities
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Locksley set to replace Crowton as Maryland's offensive coordinator
Gary Crowton is out after one disappointing season as Maryland's offensive coordinator, and the school is expected to hire former New Mexico coach Mike Locksley as his replacement, according to a source with knowledge of the situation.
Locksley,...Tags: College Football, Miami Hurricanes, College Sports, Corporate Crime, Football
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Terps hire Locksley, may be searching for defensive coordinator
Maryland announced the hiring Thursday of former New Mexico coach Mike Locksley as offensive coordinator, then switched its focus to the defense where the evaluation of coach Randy Edsall's staff may lead the team to hire a new defensive coordinator,...Tags: College Football, Baltimore Ravens, College Sports, Da'Rel Scott, Clemson Tigers
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Arundel approves diversity audit over Leopold objections
Despite opposition from Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold, the County Council unanimously approved legislation Monday requiring the county government to audit its workforce in an effort to examine the county's hiring and retention of...Tags: Minority Groups, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis, NAACP, Employment Opportunities
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