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Mat-Su school employees working strictly to contract
Labor contract negotiations for Mat-Su School District employees are still in limbo.
More than 1,900 teachers and support staff are refusing to work beyond school hours in hopes of pushing the district to settle on contract negotiations.
In schools...Tags: Alaska, Labor Legislation, Contracts, Career and Workplace
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Mat-Su school employees hit picket line for contract
Mat-Su teachers fed up with contract negotiations hit the picket line Wednesday.
Teachers and support staff with Mat-Su Education Association and the Classified Employees Association rallied outside of the school board meeting.
The employees want...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Alaska, Education, Career and Workplace, Contracts
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Mat-Su School employees take message to Borough Assembly
Mat-Su teachers and staff with the Classified Employees Association showed up at the Borough Assembly meeting Thursday night to voice their concerns about slow contract negotiations. Wednesday night the Mat-Su Education Association and the CEA rallied...Tags: Alaska, Contracts, Career and Workplace
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Alaskan workers unite for Solidarity Summer Picnic
Anchorage hosted one of the largest labor gatherings in the state Sunday, the Solidarity Summer Picnic. The wet weather didn't put a damper on this year's event at the Delaney Park Strip Downtown, with more than a dozen unions and hundreds of working-...Tags: Hawaii, Alaska, Lifestyle and Leisure, Labor Legislation, AFL-CIO
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CITC program helps addicts work free of substance abuse
Almost three years ago, the Cook Inlet Tribal Council began a social and business experiment in Mountain View. It started with a diner and a small circle of men, caught in a cycle of crime and addiction. For them, the bottom line is about turning their...Tags: Substance Abuse, Crimes, Alaska, Crime, Law and Justice, San Francisco
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Carrs' first black worker recalls his rise through the ranks
Staff WriterWhen Alaska achieved statehood, it did so during the civil-rights movement. Alaska's first black dentist set up shop in 1958, and the state's first African-American was elected to public office in 1964. Between those two events, in 1963 Carrs was the...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Activism, Social Issues, African Americans
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Yahoo buys blogging forum Tumblr for $1.1 billion in boldest move yet under CEO Marissa Mayer
AP Technology WriterSAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Yahoo is buying online blogging forum Tumblr for $1.1 billion as CEO Marissa Mayer tries to rejuvenate an Internet pioneer that had fallen behind the times. The deal announced Monday is Mayer's boldest move since she left...Tags: Online Media Industry, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Sociology, YouTube, Larry Page
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Here's what happens when Indy dreams big
It took 12 years to go eight miles, but don't underestimate just how far Indianapolis has come while dreaming about, building and completing the Downtown Cultural Trail. In a city and state that desperately need to promote exercise, the trail is an...Tags: High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health Insurance Cost, Career and Workplace
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Marquette Bank collects food for the hungry
Marquette Bank is collecting food donations for the hungry as part of its commitment to helping the community, bank officials say. Customers, residents and bank employees can leave non-perishable food donations at any of the bank's 23 locations until...Tags: Breast Cancer, Human Interest, Orland Park, Career and Workplace, American Cancer Society
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CTA braces for 1st workday of Red Line closure on South Side
Marie Drake was already displeased Sunday morning when she boarded a free shuttle bus near the 63rd Street Red Line station. The Chicago Transit Authority, she said, hadn't done enough to explain the five-month shutdown of the Red Line's Dan Ryan branch...
Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Forrest Claypool, Career and Workplace
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Correctional employees honored
During National Correctional Employee Week, which was May 5 to 11, Maryland Correctional Training Center, south of Hagerstown, held its annual employee luncheon and honored its employees of the year. The employees were recognized for their outstanding...
Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Career and Workplace
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Naval Academy graduation has to do without the Blue Angels
He saw his first Blue Angels show in Detroit at age 6, and Thomas Frosch says the experience inspired him to want to become a pilot. He saw four more performances while attending the Naval Academy, including one the "Blues" put on before his graduation in...
Tags: Annapolis, Korean War (1950-1953), U.S. Navy, Netherlands, United States Naval Academy
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