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Regional airport towers to stay open
Federal aviation regulators will keep 149 contractor-staffed airport towers open at least through Sept. 30 after Congress authorized budget transfers to stave off planned closings. The move affects several Illinois airports whose towers were set to...
Tags: Justice System, Waukegan, Ray LaHood, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Congress
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Higher Minimum Is No Threat To Businesses, Jobs
The Hartford CourantAlthough decades of research indicate that raising the minimum wage does not adversely affect employment, this untrue claim is recycled whenever the Connecticut General Assembly considers providing working people with a small wage increase. Businesses...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Politics, Dannel P. Malloy , Barack Obama, Executive Branch
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SD man pleads not guilty to escaping jail
FORT THOMPSON, S.D. (AP) — A Fort Thompson man has pleaded not guilty to escaping from jail. The Mitchell Daily Republic reports (http://bit.ly/175c8EY) that 27-year-old Curtis Miller reportedly failed to return to custody in October after...Tags: Prisons
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'Make history' with first female mayor, says ad for Wendy Greuel
A new union-sponsored television ad urges Los Angeles voters to "make history" by electing Wendy Greuel the city's first female mayor. Service Employees Local 721, sponsor of the ad, said it will begin airing Thursday and be broadcast for 10 days,...
Tags: Employees, Politics, Career and Workplace, Bill Clinton, Elections
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'Employee reductions' at Zimmer plant
WSBT-TV Reporter"Walking on eggshells." That's how one person in Warsaw who has friends and family working at the Zimmer Corporation described the feeling after hearing the company let dozens of workers go. On Monday 50 employees got a tap on the shoulder and told...Tags: New Products, Job Layoffs, Warsaw (Poland)
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A move to a new home is a good time to change or freshen your decorating
You've loved and lived with the same furniture and perhaps decor for years, but now that you've made the decision to move maybe it's time to rethink your decorating style. Change can be as simple as coloring your new world with a different palette or...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure
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Easton school board hints at budget deal, job cuts
It's a bit like an episode of "Let's Make a Deal," but the three doors don't hide prizes, just regrets. The Easton Area School District Board of Education chattered Tuesday night about its pregnant 2013-14 budget – a budget with expenditures and...Tags: Unemployment, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Budgets and Budgeting, Teaching and Learning, Career and Workplace
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New Britain Education Rally Seeks To Lock In First Budget Windfall In Years
The Hartford CourantEducation supporters plan their annual budget rally and parade on May 22, but this year's agenda is different: They're defending potential gains instead of campaigning for new money. Mayor Tim O'Brien is encouraging them: He's proposing a massive...Tags: New Britain, Education, Budgets and Budgeting, Local Government, Connecticut Economic Development
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How states fared on unemployment benefit claims
The number of Americans seeking unemployment aid fell last week to seasonally adjusted 324,000, the lowest since January 2008. The drop points to fewer layoffs, but companies still need to ramp up hiring in order to rapidly lower unemployment. Here...
Tags: Unemployment, Career and Workplace, Unemployment Benefits, Job Layoffs
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Governor Rick Scott warns sequester puts Florida at risk in hurricane season
The federal sequester could hurt Florida's ability to recover after a hurricane because less money will be available to prepare the National Guard, Gov. Rick Scott said Wednesday. Further, he said National Guardsmen are to be furloughed and won't...
Tags: Bodies of Water, Oceans, FEMA, Tropical Storms, Global Change
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Applebee's to close 8 Chicago-area restaurants
Tribune reporterAt least eight of Applebee’s 33 restaurants in the Chicago area are expected to close as its local franchisee seeks to reorganize its operations in Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a spokesman said late yesterday. The casual-dining chain has 2,000 U.S....Tags: Bankruptcy, Geneva (Kane, Illinois), Streamwood, McHenry, Palatine
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First Data in Hagerstown lays off 30 employees
About 30 jobs have been cut at First Data in Hagerstown as part of a restructuring of the company, according to a statement issued Tuesday by the company. Company officials have been restructuring First Data, and that has led to a “difficult...
Tags: First Data Corporation, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Unemployment, Career and Workplace, Job Layoffs
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