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Bills propose verification of workers
andrews@herald-mail.comLawmakers are trying again to prohibit undocumented workers from taking jobs under Maryland state contracts. This year, Sen. Christopher B. Shank, R-Washington, is the lead Senate sponsor on a bill calling for Maryland to adopt the federal E-Verify...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Crime, Law and Justice, Migration, Crimes, Career and Workplace
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School board to consider one-time payment for support personnel
julieg@herald-mail.comWashington County Educational Support Personnel could get a one-time payment of 1 percent of their base pay if the Board of Education approves a memorandum of understanding with the union during Tuesday’s meeting, School Board President Wayne...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Wage Contract Issues, Employees, Scott Miller, Nancy Grasmick
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No deal in place for Chambersburg teachers, board
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comTalks between the Chambersburg Area School Board and its teachers union resumed Monday, but a new collective-bargaining agreement appears far out of sight. The district and the Chambersburg Area Education Association met for more than two hours Monday...Tags: Wage Contract Issues, Medical Services, Contracts, Health, Wages and Pensions
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Statement by Chambersburg Area School Board
Editor’s note: This is copy of a statement issued Monday night by the Chambersburg Area School Board: CASD School Board Extends Fair Offer to Teachers January 11, 2011 Talks between the Chambersburg Area School District Board of Directors...Tags: Healthcare Contract Issues, Wages and Pensions, Health Insurance Cost, Politics, Career and Workplace
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Supervisors hope to get raises for employees in 2011
waynesboro@herald-mail.comAt their first meeting of the new year, the Washington Township (Pa.) Supervisors on Monday made decisions they said could be changed in the summer depending on revenue. Among the decisions was setting staff salaries. “This is the second year...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Unions, Career and Workplace
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Labor unions, politicians, taxpayers and freedom
Some years ago, when the Monday night football game was out of reach, Don Meredith would always break out into singing his favorite song that included the words, “Turn out the lights, the party’s over.” As I recently completed reading a...Tags: Government, The Washington Post, Unions, Civil and Public Service, National Government
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A possible solution to the government pension problem
Are government workers overpaid or underpaid? That question is behind the fight now being waged in state capitals as several governors push for cuts in public employees’ retirement benefits. But new research suggests that the question is misframed:...Tags: Government, Stanford University, Unions, Crime, Law and Justice, Washington County (Maryland)
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City Council approves final Villaraigosa budget of $7.7 billion
The Los Angeles City Council on Thursday unanimously approved Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa’s final budget, expanding key services as several members acknowledged that many city workers will likely get a 5.5% raise in eight months. Councilman Eric...
Tags: Government, Antonio Villaraigosa, Eric Garcetti, Medical Procedures and Tests, Wendy Greuel
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Parkland bus drivers: Summer cleaning jobs don't pay enough
Some Parkland School District bus drivers have complained to the school board that the cleaning jobs they work in the summer for the district pay much less for longer hours than their driving positions. Lamar Borger, Debbie Reppert and Lisa Duffield took...Tags: Wage Contract Issues, Burger King, Career and Workplace
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WGA to picket E! headquarters in 'Fashion Police' dispute
The Writers Guild of America, West has escalated its fight with the producers of "Fashion Police," a show on the E! cable network. The guild plans to hold a picket and rally outside the Wilshire Boulevard headquarters of E! Entertainment Television on...Tags: Fashion Trends, E! Entertainment Television, Inc., Satellite and Cable Service, Unions, Writers Guild of America
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Millennials say debt stalls retirement savings
More than half of millennials -- 54% -- surveyed by a Wells Fargo & Co. retirement unit said their "biggest financial concern currently" was longer-term debt, mainly student and credit card debt. With the cost of college continuing to rise, about 64% of...
Tags: Students, Wage Contract Issues, Credit and Debt, Google+, Finance
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