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Ind. closed meeting angers wounded clerk's family
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The family of a convenience store clerk seriously injured in an October shooting is criticizing Indiana's decision to hold a closed-door meeting on efforts to boost safety at the stores. A spokeswoman for relatives of 38-year-...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Health, Employment Opportunities, Health and Safety at Work, Career and Workplace
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S.D. farm death won't trigger OSHA probe
RAPID CITY (AP) — The Occupational Safety and Health Administration will not be investigating the death of a Rapid City man who was killed while working on a haying operation in the Piedmont area. The death of 31-year-old Anthony Siquieros...Tags: Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Health, Health and Safety at Work
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USDA says it will close 259 offices to save $150M
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture will close 259 domestic offices, labs and other facilities as part of an effort to save $150 million per year, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced Monday. While the closures...Tags: Agriculture, Health, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Relief and Aid Organizations, Agriculture
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Leola man's robot may prevent grain bin accidents
In 1998, Jerome Mack's best friend was killed in a grain bin accident.
He had entered the top of a nearly full bin to break up a crust of corn interfering with grain flow. The kernels were stuck and not discharging out the bottom of the bin. He...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Injuries and Wounds, Health, Companies and Corporations
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Winter Weather: School Closures & Traffic Alerts
UPDATE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 20TH, 8:00AM
News Release from: Salem Police Dept.
FLOODING CLOSES SALEM HOUSING AUTHORITY OFFICE
Posted: January 20th, 2012 8:01 AM
The Salem Housing Authority main office, located at 360 Church St SE, will be closed...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Colleges and Universities, Politics, Oregon State University, Health and Safety at School
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Feds grant 1-year extension on birth control rule
WASHINGTON (AP)— In an election-year decision certain to disappoint religious conservatives, the Obama administration announced Friday that church-affiliated institutions will get only one additional year to meet a new rule to cover birth control...Tags: Barack Obama, Kathleen Sebelius, Health Treatments, Politics, Health Treatments
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State workers getting 3 percent health fee returned
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Nearly 50,000 state workers are getting refunds on the 3 percent they’ve been paying for a year toward retiree health care costs. State budget director John Nixon estimates a worker making $50,000 a year will get back...Tags: Health, Civil and Public Service, Politics, Rick Snyder, Employees
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Commissioners question county retirement policy, benefits
CHARLEVOIX — Retirement age and benefits for Charlevoix County employees dominated public conversation Wednesday among county leaders.
County commissioners met in Charlevoix and the main discussion topic revolved around what the allowed...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Health, Employees, Health Insurance
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Experts offer safety measures at Perkins hospital
A pair of expert consultants and leading officials from Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center told a state legislative panel Thursday what steps they think are necessary to make the facility safe after three patients were killed in 14 months and three...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Safety at Work, Hospitals and Clinics
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Robot may prevent grain bin accidents
In 1998, Jerome Mack's best friend was killed in a grain bin accident.
He had entered the top of a nearly full bin to break up a crust of corn interfering with grain flow. The kernels were stuck and not discharging out the bottom of the bin. He stepped...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Injuries and Wounds, Health, Companies and Corporations
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Local farm labor firm cited for heat-related fatality
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterThe state agency charged with protecting workers and the public from safety hazards has cited a local farm labor company for what it says is the first confirmed heat-related fatality in 2011. The state Division of Occupational Safety and Health issued...Tags: Labor Legislation, Employment Opportunities, Work Relations, Disasters and Accidents, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Pact would give Balto. Co. school workers job security for 3 years
Baltimore County school employees have reached a tentative agreement with the school system that would raise the contributions employees make to their health care plans over the next five years in exchange for guarantees that there will be no layoffs or...Tags: Unions, Job Layoffs, Health and Safety at School, Baltimore County, Joe A. Hairston
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