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Police release identity of suspect killed by Kroger employee
Police have released the identity of a suspect killed by a Kroger employee during an attempted robbery.
According to police, Jeremy Atkinson, 26, tried to rob the Kroger near 71st Street and Georgetown Road a little after 6 p.m. Monday.
Witnesses said...Tags: Shootings, Facebook, Theft, Career and Workplace, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Workers 'outraged' by Kamenetz, former councilmen's pensions
The head of a Baltimore County public employees union says workers are outraged over the lucrative pension deals of County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and former councilmen Sam Moxley and Vince Gardina.
An amendment to a 2010 pension reform law allowed...Tags: Career and Workplace, Judges, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unions, Public Employees
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Employees shouldn't speak to Vanguardians
Regarding the Jan. 21 editorial, “Don't erase the right to be heard,” I couldn't disagree more. Councilman Ara Najarian was absolutely right when he urged that a policy be made that would prohibit city workers from speaking to Barry Allen's...Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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A closer look at Mitt Romney's job creation record
Shortly after Mitt Romney resigned from Bain Capital in 1999 to run the Olympics in Salt Lake City, potential investors received a prospectus touting the extraordinary profits earned by the private equity firm that Romney controlled for 15 years....Tags: Nursing Homes, Career and Workplace, Steel Dynamics Incorporated, Credit Ratings, Dow Jones Industrial Average
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O'Brien says Archdiocese of Baltimore won't offer birth control coverage
Cardinal-designate Edwin F. O'Brien said in a strongly worded letter that the Archdiocese of Baltimore will not comply with federal law requiring churches to offer birth control coverage even it means dropping health insurance for its 3,500 employees....Tags: Career and Workplace, Roman Catholicism, Edwin F. O'Brien, Employment Opportunities, Government Health Care
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Michigan tax changes good for some, bad for others
LANSING (AP) -- Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Republican lawmakers pushed through a series of far-reaching tax changes in 2011 that will hand businesses drastically lower tax bills while raising the amounts low-income workers and retirees will pay as new...Tags: Career and Workplace, Federal Income Tax, Taxation, Business, Michigan State University
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Police Blotter
Harford County sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Michael Allen Washington, 25, of the first block of Church Creek Road, was charged Tuesday with marijuana and drug paraphernalia possession, possession of a drug other than...Tags: Aberdeen, Crimes, Career and Workplace, Edgewood, Maryland State Police
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Michigan news briefs: Medical marijuana dispensary owner who gave it away for free is acquitted
Medical marijuana dispensary owner acquitted LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- A medical marijuana dispensary owner charged with violating Michigan election law after authorities said the clinic offered free pot to patients who registered to vote has been...Tags: Career and Workplace, Newburg, U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, U.S. Coast Guard, Lawyers
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Rep. MacMaster: Right to Work, Pure Michigan accountability on 2012 agenda
Michigan lawmakers head back to Lansing Wednesday to start the 2012 legislative session.
The News-Review spoke with three area elected officials this week about what they hope to accomplish in the coming year, including Rep. Greg MacMaster,R-Kewadin,...Tags: U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Career and Workplace, Public Officials, Health Treatments, Unions
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Council president urges mayor to end Grand Prix
City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young is urging Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake to abandon the troubled Baltimore Grand Prix and focus on "core issues that impact the quality of life for all Baltimoreans."
In an op-ed article submitted to The...Tags: Robert W. Curran, Finance, Local Government, Bill Henry, Career and Workplace
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Comments flood in for proposed charter
COSTA MESA — The City Council on Tuesday rejected pleas from residents who wanted to delay a vote on a proposed city charter until November and possibly have it redrafted by a citizens commission. And Mayor Pro Tem Jim Righeimer, considered the...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Unions
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Portantino seeks to expand safeguards for whistleblowers
Assemblyman Anthony Portantino (D-La Caņada Flintridge) has authored a bill that would expand protections from workplace retaliation to legislative workers who blow the whistle on government fraud and abuse.
Legislative staffers were exempted from...Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Anthony J. Portantino
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