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Immigration reform key to workers' futures
It is for us to work together in support of an economic agenda based on shared prosperity. We’ve been in a race to the bottom for far too long and many of us are losing. Now is a critical moment for our economy and a chance to refocus our values....Tags: Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Immigration, Career and Workplace
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US intelligence chief urges guarding data, reassures contractors
ReutersWASHINGTON, June 11 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama's intelligence czar this week sent a message to tens of thousands of U.S. intelligence community workers, reemphasizing the need to safeguard sensitive data in the wake of a contract employee's leak...Tags: Barack Obama, Washington, DC, National Security Agency, Edward Snowden, Politics
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READER SUBMITTED: Masonicare At Ashlar Village Residents' Scholarship Fund Helps 25 Young People
WallingfordMore than 200 people attended the ninth annual Masonicare at Ashlar Village Residents' Scholarship Fund presentation held on Sunday, June 2, in the Hartog Activity Center at Masonicare at Ashlar Village, Masonicare's Continuing Care Retirement Community...Tags: Ceremonies, Financial Aid, Human Interest, Culture, Quinnipiac University
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Largest California state workers union says pay raises on the way
SACRAMENTO -- California's largest union of state workers, SEIU Local 1000, said it has reached a tentative agreement with officials of Gov. Jerry Brown's administration to award "across-the-board" pay raises to its members. The raises, which were...Tags: Healthcare Contract Issues, Health Insurance Cost, Unions, Jerry Brown, Collective Contract
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READER SUBMITTED: Teacher Grant Program Offered By The Tobacco Valley Teachers Federal Credit Union
East WindsorThe Tobacco Valley Teachers Federal Credit Union (TVTFCU) is pleased to announce that they are offering two grant awards, of up to $500 each, to educators in TVTFCU's field of membership. The funds can be used for implementation of a new or improved...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Union (Tolland, Connecticut), Teaching and Learning, Education, Government Aid
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One-third of workers on vacation take electronic devices| Poll
When I went on vacation to a Caribbean island two years ago, our group's rule was: no electronic devices. Only one of us couldn't resist. As I get ready to go on vacation again this summer, I doubt whether my friends or I will be able to let go of at...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Science and Technology, Electronics
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Male Train Drivers Skirt Shorts Ban
Guess you can say they’re skirting the issue! More than a dozen male train workers in Sweden have found a way around the no-shorts dress code – by wearing skirts instead! Arriva, the Stockholm train operator, reportedly bans employees from...
Tags: Career and Workplace
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Ask the Mompreneur: How to cut expenses while preserving staff
The Charlotte ObserverJanuary has always struck me as a bad time for an entrepreneur to cut expenses, since to my mind, the start of a new year should correspond with new plans, fresh campaigns, and spending for growth. Mid-year, on the other hand, seems an auspicious time to...Tags: Sales, Health and Safety at Work, Consumer Goods Industries, Office and Retail Spaces, Trips and Vacations
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Chain retailer to make more staff eligible for health plans
The Cumberland Farms convenience-store chain said Monday it will make an additional 1,500 employees eligible for employer-sponsored health insurance by classifying them as full-timers ahead of the full debut of the federal Affordable Care Act. The...
Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Labor Legislation, Health Insurance, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Career and Workplace
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Beacon to break ground on building in Elkhart
South Bend TribuneBeacon Health System officials are planning to break ground Wednesday on a new Elkhart General Home Care building. The 36,500-square-foot facility will be a base for health workers who provide home care in the Elkhart area. It will house a Medicare-...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Government Health Care, Health Insurance, Career and Workplace
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Delivery giant DHL expands in South Florida
Delivery giant DHL is expanding operations in South Florida, partly to meet rising demand for trade with Latin America, the chief of its parent company said during a visit Monday. Germany-based DHL recently invested more than $20 million to add...Tags: FedEx Corporation, Fort Lauderdale, Government Postal Delivery, Miami International Airport, Germany
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Legislative leaders bicker over dueling pension reform plans
Out of new ideas on how to break the impasse on government worker pension reform, Gov. Pat Quinn offered up an old one Monday: Combine the dueling plans into a measure lawmakers can approve and let the courts sort out what's legal. While the...
Tags: Christine Radogno, Regional Authority, Elections, Justice System, Illinois Governor
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