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Fracking used more diesel fuel than estimated, lawmakers say
GreenspaceOil service companies such as Halliburton have maintained that the practice does not affect drinking water, despite anecdotal evidence in places such as Wyoming that show methane and other chemicals in residential wells near fracking activities.... -
Local retailers now hiring holiday help
FOX 5 San Diego ReporterSAN DIEGO -- If you're looking to make some extra money during the holidays, some large retailers are hiring right now. JC Penney is hiring 37,000 people across country this holiday season compared to 30,000 last year. Kohl's is looking for 40,000...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Target Brands, Inc., Kohl's Illinois, Inc., Holidays, JC Penney Company Inc.
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Danville could have city manager in February
dbrock@amnews.comDanville's new city manager could be in place by the end of February if the City Commission sticks to a plan approved Monday night. Commissioner Ryan Montgomery presented an outline for a process consisting of 11 steps, which would begin next week...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Public Employees, Government, Politics, Advertising
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Former Keystone pipeline lobbyist hired by Obama campaign
GreenspacePresident Obama's re-election campaign has hired a former top lobbyist for the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline as a senior adviser.... -
City hires labor lawyer for employee contract talks
COSTA MESA — The city has retained a labor lawyer to negotiate with employee groups – a departure from the way it once negotiated with workers. "This is a way to even the field for the taxpayer, hiring a negotiator," said city spokesman Bill...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Job Layoffs, Politics, Justice System, Retirement
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'The Good Wife' recap: Who you callin' Caitlin?
Show TrackerOn "The Good Wife," Alicia reunites with one of her least favorite clients.... -
Complaints Filed Against 'Unsafe' Yuba City Fire Station
FOX40 NewsState safety regulators have asked the Yuba City Fire Department to respond to complaints that one of its fire stations is unsafe and is a health risk. The Cal-OSHA request was directed at station #7 on Butte House Road which has been undergoing...Tags: Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Renovation, Fires, Career and Workplace
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Jobs and fairness: 'prevailing wage' rule good for Marylanders
The Obama Labor Department has established a fair and simple requirement for issuing H-2B visas: Employers must first offer jobs to U.S. workers, at the prevailing wage in their community, before they can get permission to import foreign workers. This...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Wages and Pensions, Entertainment Events, Companies and Corporations, Unemployment
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Outplacement leader says helping people get back on their feet is the right thing to do, and it refuels the economy
Most middle-age guys, especially impeccably groomed, quietly confident, North Shore-bred corner-office-types, might take a passing comparison to George Clooney in stride, with an aw-shucks grin or self-deprecating chuckle.
But Challenger, Gray &...Tags: Entertainment Events, Economy, Business and Finance, Malcolm Gladwell, Corporate Officers, Harvard University
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Joe Torre says Kim Ng is ready for Angels' general manager job
The Fabulous ForumMajor League Baseball executive Joe Torre, who worked with Kim Ng in Los Angeles and New York, said Sunday that the former assistant general manager with the Dodgers and Yankees would be a good choice to fill the vacant GM spot with the Angels.... -
Hancock County man pleads guilty to unemployment insurance fraud
Press ReleaseMichael Ryan of Hancock County pleaded guilty to unemployment insurance fraud, a Class C felony Friday. Ryan purposefully defrauded the system by collecting unemployment insurance benefits while employed. The investigation began when Ryan’s...Tags: Trials, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Employment Opportunities, Corporate Crime, Fraud
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Facebook claimant Paul Ceglia gets new lawyer
TechnologyPaul Ceglia, the New York state man who claims he's entitled to half of Mark Zuckerberg's multibillion-dollar stake in Facebook, has hired a new lead lawyer: Dean Boland, an Ohio lawyer who says he focuses on digital technology....
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