25/Jun 2008 | REGION: Supes approve landmark fire merger plan | After years of debate, county supervisors and fire officials endorsed a plan Wednesday to merge 12 rural fire agencies by 2012. The plan represents a historic step in reorganizing the region's fragmen... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Lawmakers Override Rell's Minimum Wage Veto | Are there many wage earners who live in Westport or Weston who make $7.65-per-hour? Not very likely, according to government statistics, but some people who work here at a variety of jobs that residen... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Pain treatment advocacy group sues state | SEATTLE (AP) - A pain treatment advocacy group filed suit Wednesday in federal court to challenge the restrictions Washington state officials have put on prescription pain medication. The nonprofit Pa... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Pain treatment advocacy group sues state of WA | SEATTLE A pain treatment advocacy group filed suit Wednesday in federal court to challenge the restrictions Washington state officials have put on prescription pain medication. The nonprofit Pain Reli... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Winter Park Millionaire Found Dead In Home | Detectives and crime scene investigators were expected to work well into the night Wednesday and early Thursday morning, combing over the scene where a. A neighbor said she may have heard gunshots abo... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Man to face tyre spiking charges | A 43-YEAR-OLD Kingston man will appear in court over laying spikes on roads in Hobart's northern suburbs in recent months. The man was charged following investigations by officers from Glenorchy CIB a... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Industry Manager - Fleet | Bonus: $25k - $30k (uncapped - depending on skills and experience) * Car, expense account. * Home based : located in Atlanta (GA) or Charlotte (NC). The Industry Manager - Fleet is focused on generati... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Minnesota Workers Compensation Attorney | Minneapolis Work Comp Lawyers A skilled and talented Minnesota Workers Compensation lawyer is working to help accident victims recoop their lost wages and benefit packages ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Warming to create 3.3m green-collar jobs | News. MORE than three million Australian jobs are under threat from efforts to tackle climate change, the CSIRO has found. But a CSIRO report, commissioned by the Australian Conservation Foundation an... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | German ambassador to US to visit W.Va | The German ambassador to the United States is coming to West Virginia. '); Klaus Scharioth and his wife are scheduled to be in the Mountain State on Thursday. Department of Commerce Secretary Kelley G... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Mice bell Rann s cat | Ann Bressington is getting the hang of this parliament lark. I don t know whether she knows the definition of filibuster but she s certainly employing the concept. The anti-drug campaigner who flew ... Read » |
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25/Jun 2008 | XML body creates global e-gov forum | Experts warn that committee will face challenges Written by John Geralds and Peter Williams Silicon Valley vnunet. A global extensible markup language (XML) standards body has set up a committee to ag... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Sick workers rally in Oak Ridge | Local Forecast. Sick workers from Oak Ridge's nuclear weapons facilities say it's too hard to file for financial and medical help. They held a rally outside the Department of Labor in Oak Ridge Wednes... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Time for a change? Now accepting Restaurant Manager applications! | Check this out! Do you have a solid, stable work history? Do you have recent experience managing or supervising an upscale, casual, and full-service restaurant? Are you a recent Supervisor, Trainer, o... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | NYC: Many 9/11 Illness Claims False | NEW YORK) Many of the thousands of people who have gone to court claiming ground zero-related illnesses don't have serious health problems, lawyers for the city claim in court papers. About 10,800 ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | What Are Some Inexpensive Ways to Increase My Company's Employee Benefits? | Today's workers expect their employers to offer more than basic health insurance. They want comprehensive benefits packages that help them lead healthy and productive lives. Call your health-care prov... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Gaither artists comes to Rector | The Rector High School Helping Hands Foundation, a federally-recognized non-profit organization dedicated to providing financial assistance to disadvantaged children in the Rector school system, will ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Disaster Unemployment Assistance Available in 48 Counties | Piyush Patel makes his way through floodwaters while moving out of his home on Idyllwild Court, Thursday, June 12, 2008, in Iowa City, Iowa. (AP Photo/The Iowa City Press-Citizen, Matthew Holst) . DE... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Minnesota Workers Compensation | Injured On The Job? Find A Work Comp Lawyer? Nationally known and widely sought Minnesota lawyer is being featured as a star in the field of workers compensation and collecting lost wages due to work ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | SNL Financial: Southeast bank CEOs made big bucks in '07 | Countrywide shareholders approve BofA deal; company sued by Ill. Bank of America, Chevron partner with Milpitas schools in solar project [East Bay]. Countrywide shareholders approve BofA deal [Albany]... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Feds: 1000s Lied About 9/11 Illnesses | NEW YORK -- Many of the thousands of people who have gone to court claiming ground zero-related illnesses don't have serious health problems, lawyers for the city claim in court papers. About 10,800 p... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Organization and structure of a labor-management council or committee | Who are covered by the Social Amelioration Program? .. How much is the assistance under the Sugar Workers Death Benefit Program (SWDBP)? .. Can the regional boards grant across-the-board wage increase... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Society for Human Resource Management Augusta Area Chapter Meeting | Society for Human Resource Management Augusta Area Chapter Meeting: May 28, 2008, 11:45AM - 1:00 PM LOCATION: Washington Hall (formerly T-Bonz Banquet & Catering Hall ) 2858 Washington Rd SPEAKER: W. ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | BlackBerry use after work sparks dispute | New York, June 25 (Reuters): Should an employee get paid for reading a BlackBerry at the dinner table, sending an office email or posting a job-related blog at home? A spat at ABC News over paying wri... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Sick Cold War workers rally for compensation | OAK RIDGE, Tenn. (AP - Former Cold War workers and their supporters rallied in Oak Ridge on Wednesday to demand help for workers made ill from exposure to hazardous and radioactive materials in the go... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | NYC Downplays Many 9/11 Illness Claims | Emergency medical technician Bonnie Giebfried, left, helps Marvin Bethea, a paramedic, hold up a poster detailing medications he has to take since working at Ground Zero on Sept. 11, 2002, during a ne... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Port of Tacoma -- Thumbnail History, Part 2 | 2 HistoryLink.org Essay 8662 Printer-Friendly Format The Port of Tacoma is a publicly owned and managed port district established by Pierce County voters in 1918. Today it is a leading container port... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Delta, NWA Pilots Reach Pay Agreement With DAL Management | Following frenzied negotiations over the past seven days, on Tuesday pilots at Northwest Airlines and Delta Air Lines reached agreement on a joint contract once the two carriers merge operations under... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Work spats at home | Ellen Wulfhorst NEW YORK (Reuters) - Should an employee get paid for reading a BlackBerry at the dinner table, sending an office e-mail or posting a job-related blog at home? A spat at ABC News over... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | $17.1 million grant to fund flood recovery jobs | Iowans who are out of work because of recent flooding may be eligible for temporary jobs that will pay up to $12,000 for six months work under a $17.1 million National Emergency Grant the state has re... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | BlackBerries, blogs create overtime work disputes | NEW YORK Should an employee get paid for reading a BlackBerry at the dinner table, sending an office e-mail or posting a job-related blog at home? . A spat at ABC News over paying writers to check ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | NYC: Many 9/11 plaintiffs not seriously ill | Nation. NEW YORK (AP) Many of the thousands of people who have gone to court claiming ground zero-related illnesses don't have serious health problems, lawyers for the city claim in court papers. A... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Culver Announces Emergency Grants | Iowa Governor Chet Culver thanks volunteers filling sand bags at the Palo Community Center in Palo on Tuesday, June 10, 2008. The governor met with Palo and Linn County officials to talk about flood p... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Should you get paid for checking BlackBerry at home? | NEW YORK -- Should an employee get paid for reading a BlackBerry at the dinner table, sending an office e-mail or posting a job-related blog at home? A spat at ABC, an American news network, over payi... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | NYC Denies Many 9/11 Plaintiffs Ill | The twin towers of the World Trade Center billow smoke after hijacked airliners crashed into them early Sept. NEW YORK -- Lawyers for New York City have told a federal judge that many of the roughly 1... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Pa. dad who had sex with teen can visit his kids | PITTSBURGH A man who had been kept away from his children for nearly a year because he had a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old girl is being allowed supervised visits while his lawsuit against ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Historic New Firefighting Plan Approved | The San Diego County Board of Supervisors made a historic decision Wednesday, finalizing a $15.5 million dollar plan that would create a regional fire agency. Cal Fire State Wildfire Map Grand Jury Re... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Debate Grows Over Checking Work-Related E-Mail After Hours | 13:59 CDT The debate is flying over whether employees should be getting paid to check their e-mail and BlackBerries for work-related projects after hours. The issue was recently raised during a spat a... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | N.Y.: 30% of 9/11 Injury Claims Not Serious | Today's News. NEW YORK -- Lawyers for New York City say that 30 percent of those suing in federal court for illnesses stemming from the 2001 terror attacks don't have serious health problems. The cit... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | House passes bill | House Passes Bill Postponing Cut in Medicare Payments to Doctors 6/25/08 - With a 355-59 vote, the House passed legislation to postpone the pending 10.6% cut in Medicare reimbursement payments to doc... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Oregon woman gets 16 years for fatal crash | ALBANY, Ore. (AP) A Salem woman convicted of killing two Eugene Symphony musicians one of them a former Wenatchee resident in a car crash was sentenced Tuesday to 16 years and eight months in pr... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | After-hour Blackberry use causes workplace spats | NEW YORK Should an employee get paid for reading a BlackBerry at the dinner table, sending an office e-mail or posting a job-related blog at home? A spat at ABC News over paying writers to check the... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | MBA Releases White Paper on Key Components for Information Security Programs | The Mortgage Bankers Association's (MBA) Residential Technology Steering Committee (RESTECH) has released a white paper that addresses basic security components which should be present in any financia... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | NYC Many 911 injury plaintiffs not seriously ill | 13:25:05 Location: NEW YORK Many of the thousands of people who have gone to court claiming ground zero-related illnesses don't have serious health problems, lawyers for the city claim in court papers... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | What are the requisites for termination of employment by an employee without just cause? | How frequent is the distribution of the Social Amelioration Program Cash Bonus? .. What safety measures must be observed within the premises of establishments? .. When shall coverage of employees unde... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Flood, tornado victims could get jobless benefits | Iowans out of work because of recent floods and tornadoes may be eligible for unemployment compensation even if they are not normally eligible for unemployment benefits. Iowans living or working in a ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | NYC: Many 9/11 injury plaintiffs not seriously ill | NEW YORK - Many of the thousands of people who have gone to court claiming ground zero-related illnesses don't have serious health problems, lawyers for the city claim in court papers. About 10,800 pl... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | BBC Trust begins public value test into local video | The BBC Trust has started its public value test (PVT) of UK pubcaster the BBC's local video proposal. The Trust has published BBC management's application as well as supporting documents, a service de... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Rabbitte calls for victims' compensation fund | Bill tabled by deputy Shatter and Fine Gael. We have some issues we would like to see included at Committee Stage but Labour has no reservation about supporting the thrust of the Bill. It is not just ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Working overtime? | Ellen Wulfhorst NEW YORK (Reuters) - Should an employee get paid for reading a BlackBerry at the dinner table, sending an office e-mail or posting a job-related blog at home? A spat at ABC News over... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | NCW Sports Awards: Bow down to Eastmont | Nick Gale of Eastmont High School holds down Jake Anstett of Everett enroute to winning the Class 3A heavyweight wrestling title on Feb. Gale was chosen North Central Washington prep male athlete of t... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Family Support Military Service Benefits | Service in the Military of the United States is a great privilege and method of giving service to your country. For people that have a family there are a number of different services, positive service... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | New York says 30 percent of 9/11 injury claims not serious | NEW YORK Lawyers for New York City say that 30 percent of those suing in federal court for illnesses stemming from the 2001 terror attacks don't have serious health problems. The city is dealing with ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Should an employee get paid for reading a BlackBerry at the dinner table, sending an office e-mail or posting a job-related blog at home? | Should an employee get paid for reading a BlackBerry at the dinner table, sending an office e-mail or posting a job-related blog at home? A spat at ABC News over paying writers to check their BlackBe... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Dedicated Team Fleet | Shaffer Trucking, in partnership with one of the country's largest retailers, has unique opportunities for team drivers pulling West Coast Freight. Employment Offered: Company Driver Reefer Pay Info:... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Local government staff vote to strike over pay deal | Local government staff have voted for a programme of strike action over a 2. Members of Unison in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have voted by 55% to 45% in favour of the strike. The union's nego... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | 9/11 Rescuers: Fools Rush In...? | Lynch Ryan's weblog about workers' compensation, risk management, business insurance, workplace health & safety, occupational medicine, injured workers, insurance webtools & technology and related top... Read » |
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25/Jun 2008 | Companies: Paying Less for Execs With High Net Worth? | Last year, directors of fund manager Waddell & Reed Financial Inc. looked at the roughly $70 million Chief Executive Henry Herrmann had collected in stock, pension benefits and deferred compensation o... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Southeast bank CEOs made big bucks in '07 | A study published Wednesday by SNL Financial shows bank CEO compensation rose in 2007 even as banks' returns fell, with Southeast bank CEOs getting the biggest increases.-based financial research firm... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Jasper unemployment slowly decreasing | Jasper County unemployment rates dipped slightly in May despite an increase in the statewide jobless rate.9 in April according to data from Iowa Workforce Development released Tuesday. Jasper County s... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | SNL Financial: Southeast bank CEOs made big bank in '07 | Countrywide shareholders approve BofA deal; company sued by Ill. Bank of America, Chevron partner with Milpitas schools in solar project [East Bay]. Countrywide shareholders approve BofA deal [Albany]... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | HappyJack | Josh here one last time tonight: One part of today/tonight that I couldn t quite cover enough in tomorrow s stories was Jerry Manuel s take on the offense. Manuel, in his comments before and after the... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Director of Nursing / Clinical Programme Director - Manchester or Home based | Our client, a high profile, award winning healthcare consultancy and services company, seek a Director of Nursing / Clinical Programme Director with a PCT background and strong skills in Service Desig... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Performance related pay a key factor in salary hike | As per Kelly Services, the average salary increments in India this year are in the range of 10-15 per cent across industry. The salary range for covered positions has widened and this is attributed to... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Base salaries would rise about 15% under HCSO pay referendum | The salaries of Hopkins County Sheriff s Office employees would rise about 15 percent under the proposed pay referendum being sought by members of the Hopkins County Law Enforcement Association. The b... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Sick federal workers rally for compensation changes | OAK RIDGE - About 75 sick workers and their advocates turned out for a rally today to demand changes in the compensation program set up to help those made ill at the government's Cold War nuclear weap... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Tradeshow Acquires Client Base of Employment Systems Inc | Henderson, Ky., plastics plant shooting Djokovic upset by Safin in 2nd round at Wimbledon Israel shuts Gaza crossings after rocket attacks ExxonMobil oil spill damages excessive: US court Tsvangirai b... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Emdeon Assistant Get HFMA Nod | June 25, 2008 The Healthcare Financial Management Association has designated the Emdeon Assistant patient access application as earning its Peer Reviewed status.-based Emdeon Business Services, is des... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Proving Age Discrimination Gets a Little Easier | Rodney A. On June 19, 2008, the United States Supreme Court held in a 7-1 ruling that an employer bears the burden of production and persuasion in a disparate impact claim under the Age Discriminatio... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | ARCHIVE: Assessor in hot seat: Residents question property tax hikes | CHELAN Chelan Valley residents just experienced the biggest property value increases ever seen in Washington state, Chelan County Assessor Russ Griffith told about 300 people who gathered for a tax ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Dunellen rescue squad fined after member reports safety violations, put on probation | DUNELLEN The borough's volunteer rescue squad is facing a $70,000 fine from state labor officials for placing a lifetime squad member on probation after he reported safety violations at the squad's ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Save your marriage | Caitriona Palmer reports from Washington on the latest marriage guidance book that's causing a stir in America . An extra-marital affair can be ?therapeutic, give clarity and jolt people from their ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Aluminium safety steps from Materials Handling | Materials Handling 30 Boron Street PO Box 104 Sumner Park QLD 4074 Tel: 1300 650 035 Fax: 1800 68 68 96 . The aluminium safety steps are folding steps that can be easily accessed as they have extra-wi... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Court to drop 4 claims against NYSE's Grasso | NEW YORK (Reuters) New York's highest court ruled Wednesday that key parts of a lawsuit trying to take back more then $100 million in pay awarded to former New York Stock Exchange chief Richard Gras... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Park gets $69K for upgrades | PORT CLINTON -- The city has received $69,000 in grant money for improvements at Lakeview Park, according to a city official. Mayor Debbie Hymore-Tester said during Tuesday night's meeting of Port Cl... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Donnan wins labor commissioner runoff | Mary Fant Donnan of Winston-Salem won Tuesday's Democratic runoff race to face Republican incumbent Cherie Berry in the fall race for state labor commissioner. Donnan, 45, now serves as a program offi... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Employees consider retirement incentives | TRENTON More than 3,800 state workers have three weeks to weigh an early retirement offer that would provide as much as three extra years credit toward their pensions, in exchange for leaving their ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | A Shift Will Happen in the Future | James O. He is also the author of " Now What: Discovering Your New Life And Career After 50 " and the President of James Armstrong & Associates, Inc. But, the process has begun and it will continue as... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | N.C. primary season ends with record low turnout | Ellison Justice, back left, and Hal Sain, North Blue Ridge precinct poll workers, wait for voters Tuesday at the North Blue Ridge polling site at Refuge Family Life Center. By afternoon no one had vis... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Steelman proposes lobbyist gift ban | State Treasurer Sarah Steelman is using the ethical behavior of some members of her own Republican Party as the basis of new ethics reform proposals. Steelman is aiming one of her reform proposals di... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Randolph finance board questions budget transfers | Despite strong objections, the finance committee approved $338,093 in transfers to balance the books before the budget year ends Monday. Most of the transfers were to cover a deficit of $183,405 in th... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | China - Employment | In brief: The Legislative Affairs Office of China's State Council has issued a circular seeking feedback on draft regulations for the PRC Labour Contract Law . The draft regulations interpret and clar... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Fewer than expected outside workers register | Cindy McMillen of Marion (bottom left) and Mary Goldsmith of Cedar Rapids process Al Biedermann's application for certification for his private contracting company from Dubuque, Biedermann Constructio... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | What is meant by statutory minimum wage? | What are the prohibited acts and practices? .. What factors are necessary for the success of labor-management cooperation? .. What are the forms of compensation a claimant may received for work-relate... Read » |
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25/Jun 2008 | Wyoming launches new job-matching site | GILLETTE, Wyo. (AP) -- The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services has launched a new Web site to match workers seeking a new job with employers in the state. David Griffin, administrator of the depa... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Rescue squad fined after member reports safety violations, put on probation | DUNELLEN The borough's volunteer rescue squad is facing a $70,000 fine from state labor officials for placing a lifetime squad member on probation after he reported safety violations at the squad's ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Proposal gives state workers four-day week | News. A proposal to allow state workers to work a four-day week to save gasoline could improve productivity and morale while cutting down on traffic and carbon emissions, a state senator told legisla... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Forgotten heroes denied pension rights | Annuities. Guide | Calculate They sacrificed the best years of their lives in the Armed Forces. But as Veteran s Day approaches on Friday, a generation of soldiers, sailors and airmen are still battli... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | From whom do late claimants get their Social Amelioration Program Cash Bonus? | NCMB Conciliation and Mediation: Are the parties bound by the agreement entered into by them? .. NLRC Proceedings: Can an appeal for decisions involving monetary award be perfected without posting a b... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Construction safety examined | Construction safety examined OSHA blamed for death of worker at CityCenter site By STEVE TETREAULT STEPHENS WASHINGTON BUREAU Monique Cole, sister of the late Harold "Rusty" Billingsley Jr., listen... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | State primary season ends with record low turnout | North Carolina's primary season began with a rumble and ended with a mumble. Three races decided in a runoff primary Tuesday attracted about 1.9 percent of voters to the polls - an unprecedentedly sof... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Consulting keeps pay flowing after CEOs leave the job | Raleigh/Durham]. For many retiring or resigning CEOs, the day the job stops is the day the consulting starts. Consulting deals have become the icing on generous retirement or severance packages, offer... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Amputee appeals for justice | A 55-year-old Ghanaian who was subjected to ruthless human rights abuses both at home and abroad at the hands of foreigners is seeking assistance from the international community to enable him access ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | CALCASA Activties | This evening, the California Legislative Women s Caucus, Comcast and Women Make Movies will be showing, The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo. The California Coalition on Sexual Offending (CCOSO) n... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Seabrook, MacLaughlin part ways | 03:50 amPrintThis Seabrook, MacLaughlin part ways By Angeljean Chiaramida Staff writer SEABROOK Town officials have negotiated a separation agreement with former town finance office manager Victo... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Radio/TV 6-25-08 | Radio/TV 6-25-08 Radio Wednesday Legion Baseball 5:30 p. Woodward, KCRC (1390 AM) Major League Baseball 7:10 p. Royals, KFXY (1640 AM) TV Wednesday Major League Baseball Noon Lunch with the Astros, ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Feds make first attempt at regulating freight rail traffic since 9/11 | WASHINGTON -- Some cars in a freight train carrying tripropylene and other dangerous chemicals derailed in a downtown Baltimore tunnel in 2001, causing a massive fire but miraculously killing no one. ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Morristown Council sets $6K raise for mayor in motion | MORRISTOWN -- The town council Tuesday night introduced an ordinance with a split vote that would give Mayor Donald Cresitello a $6,000 pay raise for this year. The question of raise for the mayor al... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | N.J. offers early retirement | More than 3,800 state workers have three weeks to weigh an early retirement offer that would provide as much as three extra years credit toward their pensions, in exchange for leaving their jobs next ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Class Action Blogosphere Weekly Review | Posted June 24, 2008 Filed under: Class Action News , Class Action Trends , Other class action blogs | Tags: blawg review , blog review , blogosphere review , Class Action News | . Here are some link... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Rock Springs Road to close to traffic | Beginning June 30 and continuing for 60 days, Rock Springs Road in Smyrna will be closed from StoneCrest Boulevard to Isabella/Springhill Drive. Motorists should use Sam Ridley Parkway from StoneCrest... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Storm Hit Workers Eligible for Benefits | People who live in or work in nine West Virginia counties are eligible to apply for federal disaster unemployment funds if they were unable to work because of recent severe weather. Barbour, Doddridge... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Employer's burden to prove RFOA defense to ADEA disparate impact claims | U. Master Wage-Hour Guide, 2007 Edition Presents a first approach to the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), summarizing the basic legislation, demonstrating how the rules apply to particular employment... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | How to Avoid Problems With Your Lawyer | Legal Matters There are certain procedures and tips to follow when you hire a lawyer. The attorney is representing your issues but you still have rights and obligations. When you hire a lawyer, you ex... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | What are the CLIPPS program component? | What is the Poverty Free Zone Program (PFZ)?. Is participation by an employee in strike sufficient ground for an employer to terminate his employment? .. What are the authorized causes for termination... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | BBC begins public value test into its proposed local video services | The Trust has published BBC management's application as well as supporting documents, a service description and a full timetable for the PVT. Diane Coyle, BBC Trustee and Chair of the Trust's Public V... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Lessons from a Backpack Journalist | Like Al's ideas? Hear more in our broadcast and online seminars . Get Al's Morning Meeting updates as an RSS feed: Copy this link and add it to your feed reader. Sign up to receive Al's Morning Meetin... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Tassie's stressed out teachers | TASMANIA'S teachers are feeling the pinch as stress levels skyrocket. The number of teachers claiming workers compensation for stress has soared 45 per cent in the past year -- and their union says it... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Runoff for labor post goes to Donnan | By James Romoser JOURNAL RALEIGH BUREAU Published: June 25, 2008 RALEIGH Mary Fant Donnan, a Winston-Salem woman running to be North Carolina's commissioner of labor, won a runoff election last night ... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | NC primary season ends with record low turnout | RALEIGH, N. - North Carolina's primary season began with a rumble and ended with a mumble. Three races decided in a runoff primary Tuesday attracted about 1.9 percent of voters to the polls - an unpre... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | A Workplace Issue | By Ben Pennings Domestic violence affects more than just the home, writes Ben Pennings When she was eight months pregnant, Rachel's partner assaulted her. By the time she cleaned up her head injury an... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Derby out to recoup disability payments | DERBY Eight Public Works Department employees are finding their paychecks a bit lighter than usual. The city is taking the money out of the workers' checks because, officials say, they were overpaid... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Employees File Worker Comp Claims Against College | Mold is at the center of a controversy in Rockland County -- mold that's allegedly toxic enough to cause brain damage. The ear pain, the memory loss, the dizziness, the rashes, headaches, she expla... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Wecht judge gets rock-bottom ranking | Paula Reed Ward, Pittsburgh Post-GazetteAttorneys gave U. Schwab the lowest ranking among federal judges in this year's judicial survey by the Allegheny County Bar Association, released yesterday. Jud... Read » |
25/Jun 2008 | Judge in Wecht case gets rock-bottom ranking from lawyers | Attorneys gave U. Schwab the lowest ranking among federal judges in this year's judicial survey by the Allegheny County Bar Association, released yesterday. Judge Schwab, 61, recently has been critici... Read » |
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