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Jessamine inmates building fence for honor-guard horses
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comInmates from the Jessamine County Detention Center’s Class D program are building a fence covering 10 acres that will be home to horses from the Camp Nelson Honor Guard. The work started last Thursday when 10 inmates began to dig post holes and...Tags: Human Interest, Animals, Career and Workplace
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Bankruptcy Judge Says HealthBridge Can Reduce Worker Benefits
The Hartford CourantA New Jersey bankruptcy judge ruled Monday that HealthBridge Management can temporarily reduce the benefits of its 600 union workers at five nursing homes in Connecticut while it lines up financing to continue operating. HealthBridge argued that...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Politics, Pension and Welfare, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Arizona loses appeal over part of law aimed at day laborers
TUCSON -- Arizona’s sweeping anti-illegal-immigration law suffered another blow Monday when the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with day laborers looking for work in the state. A three-judge appellate panel unanimously upheld a lower court...
Tags: Immigration, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Career and Workplace
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HealthBridge, Federal Government, Union Argue in Bankruptcy Court
The Hartford CourantHealthBridge Management has asked a bankruptcy judge to approve what a federal judge barred — terminating the pension and increasing health premium costs for unionized workers at its five Connecticut nursing homes. Those homes entered bankruptcy...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Politics, Pension and Welfare, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mar. 4 in History: Storm drenches entire Valley
>> 30 Years Ago — The worst March storm in the county’s recorded history drenched the entire Valley but saved its worst wrath for the northern portion of the Valley. The county considered designating Bombay Beach a local disaster area but...Tags: Petroleum Industry, National Weather Service, Career and Workplace
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Union concerns prompt Palm Beach County Inspector General inquiry into Solid Waste Authority construction hiring
Sun SentinelPalm Beach County’s government watchdog has launched an inquiry into union concerns that contractors aren’t hiring enough local construction workers for the Solid Waste Authority’s $600 million incinerator project. Dozens of union...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Career and Workplace, Unions
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Former Union Official Convicted of Forgery
Channel 2 NewsA former union organizer with the Alaska State Employees Association was convicted of forgery Monday in Anchorage court. 32-year-old Skye McRoberts submitted hundreds of forged signatures in 2010 to the Alaska Labor Relations Agency in support of her...Tags: Work Relations, Career and Workplace
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Palestinian prisoner death triggers West Bank protests
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.JERUSALEM -- The sudden death of a 30-year-old Palestinian man being held in an Israeli jail sparked another day of protests and rioting across the West Bank on Sunday as fears heightened that Palestinian frustration levels are nearing a boiling point....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Armed Conflicts, Back Pain, Government, Benjamin Netanyahu
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Labor dispute between county, former deputy state's attorney unresolved
A dispute between Brown County and a former deputy state's attorney remains unresolved. Duane Sutton, Brown County Commission chairman, declined further comment after this morning's meeting. He said the matter is a personnel one and involved in...Tags: Justice System, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace
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Recess appointments may be over
In a breathtakingly broad decision, a federal appeals court has ruled that President Obama violated the Constitution when he unilaterally appointed three members of the National Labor Relations Board during a "pro forma" session of the Senate. If upheld...
Tags: George W. Bush, Politics, Barack Obama, U.S. Congress, Work Relations
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Judge approves interim loan for Rhythm & Hues
A federal judge approved a $17-million loan from two movie studios to keep the lights on at troubled Rhythm & Hues, the award-winning visual effects company that worked on the Oscar-nominated “Life of Pi.” Rhythm & Hues, based in El Segundo,...
Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Layoffs and Downsizing, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Malaysia, Unemployment
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Chris Brown probation case: Richmond, Va., police chief resigns
L.A. NOWThe police chief in Richmond, Va. -- a central figure in allegations that he and his department mishandled singer Chris Brown's court-ordered community service related to his L.A. assault of Rihanna -- resigned Tuesday....
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