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New Lancaster City Teachers Contract Approved
Content ManagerThe School District of Lancaster and the teachers union have agreed to a new 4 year contract. The school board voted to approve the contract at Tuesday night's board meeting. Members of the Lancaster Education Association approved the deal earlier in...Tags: Teachers, Collective Contract, Teaching and Learning, Career and Workplace
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No Longer Coach, Jim Calhoun Will Still Be Paid Nicely At UConn
The Hartford CourantJim Calhoun isn't going to stomp the sidelines at any more UConn games, but he will continue to be paid as if he were among the highest-paid basketball coaches in the nation. In fact, he will earn more not to coach the Huskies this season than he did to...Tags: Gampel Pavilion, John Calipari, Collective Contract, Colleges and Universities, Connecticut Huskies
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Frozen pay still the rule in Niles
South Bend TribuneNILES -- The impact of a decline in property taxes and state revenue-sharing funds continues to play out in the city of Niles in the form of frozen pay for city workers. As it did two weeks ago with city police officers and firefighters, the Niles City...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Collective Contract, Water Supply, Career and Workplace
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Casting directors ratify new three-year contract
Hollywood's casting directors have ratified a new three-year contract. Teamsters Local 399 business agent Steve Dayan said the union's casting directors overwhelmingly approved a new contract Tuesday that gives them modest increases in wages and...Tags: Collective Contract, Unions, Richard Verrier, Career and Workplace, Los Angeles Times
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Dispute with LAX contractor has workers threatening holiday labor action
L.A. NOWAirport workers and union officials plan to warn the L.A. City Council that they might resort to labor actions during the holidays at busy LAX unless the city revokes the operating license of an airline services company whose employees are no longer... -
Conemaugh Township OKs pricier-than-expected renovations
Daily American Staff WriterDespite bids coming in at nearly $1 million above the projected price, the Conemaugh Township school board voted Tuesday to move forward with scheduled renovations. The district will spend approximately $8.3 million for upgrades and expansions at the...Tags: Tom Corbett, Collective Contract, Science and Technology, Technology, Career and Workplace
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Teachers' contentions
"Our members are not happy. They want to know if there is anything more they can get." So said Karen Lewis, president of the Chicago Teachers Union, Sunday evening after its House of Delegates refused to call off its strike against Chicago Public Schools...
Tags: Teachers, Punishment, Collective Contract, Entertainment, Chicago Teachers Strike
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Chase Tower closer to sale
WSBT TV ReporterSOUTH BEND – South Bend’s tallest building is apparently closer to new ownership while it continues to be plagued with financial problems. The Chase Tower narrowly avoided the auction block Tuesday when the county treasurer received a check in...Tags: Collective Contract, Science and Technology, Auction Service, Real Estate Buyers, Rental Service
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Wednesday FSU links: Murray State looking forward to payday
Chopping Block - Seminoles Blog - Orlando SentinelWe have finally reached the midway point of this opening week in Tallahassee, but Saturday still feels so far away. That's OK. At this time Friday, we'll all finally have something to talk about. Water cooler conversations will include more than family... -
Wages frozen in Niles police, fire pacts
South Bend TribuneNILES -- Niles city police and firefighters have new contracts but won't be earning more money. The four-year pacts with the police and fire unions, effective Oct. 1, were approved Monday night by the Niles City Council. Afterwards, Niles City...Tags: Collective Contract, Career and Workplace
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Bob Hope Airport workers get a raise
The first labor contract covering maintenance workers at Bob Hope Airport went into effect on Friday, giving hefty wage increases to the employees over the next three years. Workers will see a $14% pay increase in the first year of the contract, 8% in...
Tags: Collective Contract, Employees, Bob Hope, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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Newport council poised to OK law affecting public works projects
The Newport Beach City Council on Tuesday is likely to pass an ordinance exempting public works projects from a prevailing-wage requirement. The change would allow construction companies to bid on city jobs without paying their workers the state-...Tags: Interior Policy, Collective Contract, Politics, Pension and Welfare, Career and Workplace
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