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Scott's sick-leave bill signing brings out the fans and critics
Tallahassee Bureau ChiefTALLAHASSEE - Florida Gov. Rick Scott didn't waste much time in signing a bill Friday that would block local governments from enacting mandatory paid sick time measures, such as the one pending in Orange County. The Republican governor sided with Walt...Tags: Corporate Officers, Business, Darden Concepts, Inc., Career and Workplace, Orlando
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2nd victim dies from Louisiana chemical plant explosion
HOUSTON--A second worker injured in an explosion and fire at a central Louisiana petrochemical plant has died and a few others remained hospitalized Friday. Scott Thrower, 47, of St. Amant, La., suffered burns Thursday morning in the explosion at the...Tags: Environmental Politics, Emergency Incidents, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Career and Workplace, Explosions
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On the Town: For Fans of Car and Canvas
For aficionados of either art or autos, the Burbank Creative Arts Center Gallery and the Road Kings respectively catered to both the canvas and car-loving crowds by offering enjoyable events this past weekend. The Creative Arts Center kicked off its...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Career and Workplace, Arts
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Contributions less secure when in nonqualified plan
Q. I am part of a nonqualified defined contribution plan. If the company files for bankruptcy, is my balance secure? — P.H. A. Probably not. To get favorable tax treatment, qualified defined contribution plans, such as 401(k)s, must comply with...Tags: Arts and Culture, Customs and Tradition, Career and Workplace, Retirement, Finance
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Salma Hayek says she doesn't work at being beautiful
In an interview with InStyle magazine, Salma Hayek acknowledges that people think she's beautiful, but she says she doesn't work at it. "I have never tried to be as beautiful as I can be," she said (making the rest of us feel like crumpled-up napkins). "I...
Tags: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Career and Workplace, Kate Moss, Zac Posen, John Galliano
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More unpaid interns file lawsuits against employers for pay
NEW YORK -- They’re a staple of tens of thousands of offices during the summer time – the lowly intern, asked to make coffee and shuffle mail for little to no pay, all for a line to add to their resume. But the unpaid internship is under...Tags: Judges, Newspaper and Magazine, Hearst Corporation, Career and Workplace, Conde Nast Publications
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Immigration bill likely to provoke a civil war
If the current immigration bill proposed by both major parties passes and is signed into law in its present and projected forms, the predictable result will be a split as yet unseen in our history between all blacks and all Latinos of both genders,...Tags: Immigration, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Migration, Career and Workplace
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While trimming budget, Petoskey school officials look to preserve jobs
PETOSKEY -- While looking to close a budget gap of more than $1 million for the upcoming year, Petoskey school officials noted at a Thursday meeting that they've sought to limit disruptions for the school community. "An overriding thing that was kept...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Career and Workplace, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Laying odds on immigration bill's future
The immigration debate that began this week in the Senate looms as the most consequential in years - for the country's growing Hispanic population and both major political parties. The bill's fate could have more effect on future presidential and...Tags: Polls, John McCain, Elections, Illegal Immigrants, Justice and Rights
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The Front Burner: Gang's proposal hurts U.S. workers, fails to enforce law
Interests promoting amnesty for immigrants in the U.S. illegally have spent $1.5 billion since 2007, according to the nonpartisan Sunlight Foundation. That money has fueled a fanatical level of euphemisms, clichés, redefinitions, phony polls, half-...
Tags: Extradition, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), National Security, Heritage Foundation, Migration
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The Front Burner: Bipartisan Senate bill would benefit newcomers, citizens
As an Orlando resident and president of the Florida-Georgia District of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, I'm struck by how much our city and state could benefit from fair and humane immigration reform. Our broken immigration system needs fixing now...
Tags: Extradition, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Immigration, Migration, Deportation
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Senate rejects move to tie immigration overhaul to border security
WASHINGTON — In the first and only vote Thursday on the immigration bill, senators turned back a Republican measure that would have delayed a path to citizenship for those in the country illegally until after the border with Mexico is fully secure....
Tags: National Security, John Thune, Mark Pryor, Elections, Chuck Grassley
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