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Council did what it had to do
The Glendale City Council did what it had to do ("Council imposes union contract," May 8), in line with treatment of other represented city employee groups. In the big picture, labor unions are just about the only institutions opposing the immiseration of...Tags: Career and Workplace
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GCC faculty head quits
Roughly a month before a new superintendent takes the helm at Glendale Community College, the president of the Faculty Guild publicly announced her resignation on Monday, citing building tensions with trustees. The announcement from Isabelle Saber at...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Google Inc., Teachers, Healthcare Contract Issues, Career and Workplace
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New sheriff seeks 14 percent budget increase
Broward County's new sheriff wants more money. Some $93.7 million more. That amounts to a 14 percent budget hike — or about half the price of the new county courthouse under construction. Broward Sheriff Scott Israel would use the money to add 72...Tags: Broward County, Elections, Politics, Labor Legislation, Israel
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This week in government
Scheduled meetings this week of the Washington County Commissioners, Washington County Board of Education, and Hagerstown Mayor and Council: WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Hager Hall Conference and Event Center 901 Dual Hwy., Hagerstown Tuesday,...Tags: Water Supply, Sociology, Executive Branch, Science and Technology, Rentals
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Troubled Dolton senior center a burden on taxpayers
The Dorchester Senior Center in the south suburbs has a steady stream of visitors: attentive relatives, busy repairmen and, lately, inquisitive federal investigators. The five-story, village-owned building that looks out over a dreary interstate has...
Tags: Renovation, Contracts, Politics, Local Elections, Career and Workplace
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UC hospital strikers' numbers to be decided by court
Patient care workers at the University of California's medical centers plan to stage a two-day strike next week, but the number taking part will be decided Monday in Sacramento County Superior Court. A judge is expected to rule on a request for a...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, AFSCME, Healthcare Policies, Strikes, Healthcare Contract Issues
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Editorial: Mayor Difficult -- Has Emanuel alienated Chicagoans?
Early in 2011, Candidate Rahm Emanuel warned Chicagoans that their City Hall had to fix its finances or risk entering into eternal rest. The distance from broke government to broken government, he observed, is short: Without restoring financial health,...
Tags: Garry McCarthy, Rahm Emanuel, Chicago Public Schools, Chicago Police Department, Politics
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Shopping Scout: Metronome, reel-to-reel recorder, wicker baskets, more
LOOKING FOR Dog groomer: Bev of Bath is looking for a dog groomer, possibly someone who specializes in working with golden retrievers. VCR: Katie of Allentown is looking for a VCR in good working condition. Metronome: Jean of Allentown is looking for a...Tags: Softball, Pet Services, Career and Workplace, Work Rules Contract Issues, Sports
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Northampton County Council to sue Stoffa over Gracedale contract
Northampton County Council on Thursday voted to file a civil lawsuit against County Executive John Stoffa to prevent him from entering into a contract for non-emergency transport at Gracedale nursing home. Council members said Stoffa subverted their...Tags: Medical Specialization, Trials, Politics, Long Term Care, Crime, Law and Justice
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CRP faces challenges as next signup period looms
FARGO, N.D. - Last fall, for the fourth straight year, Thief River Falls, Minn., farmer Ken Asp chose not to re-enroll some of his farmland in the Conservation Reservation Program. Enrolling the land into CRP made economic sense when he did it, in...Tags: Natural Disasters, Wage Contract Issues, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Environmental Issues, Career and Workplace
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Will County Board tells state lawmakers to pass a concealed carry law
Will County Board members Thursday sent a message to state lawmakers—pass a concealed carry law before it automatically becomes law. Board members voted 15-6, with three members voting "present," supporting a resolution backing a concealed carry...
Tags: AFSCME, Politics, Civil Rights, Health and Safety at Work, Crime, Law and Justice
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Gold Cross suffers personnel impasse
Staff WriterGold Cross Ambulance employees reached a contract impasse with the company and a strike notice has been issued, a union representative confirmed Wednesday. Contract impasses involving Gold Cross Ambulance have reportedly occurred in the past, but an...Tags: Wage Contract Issues, Career and Workplace
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