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Paint Township trucking company expands
DAILY AMERICANJeffrey C. Alesantrino was standing in his yard in Davidsville when a man walked up to him and asked if he would sign a petition to stop "killer trucks" driving through Davidsville. The chief executive officer of FastFreight Expiditors (FFX) of Paint...Tags: Vehicles, Employees, Companies and Corporations, Business, Economy, Business and Finance
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Hays call center couldn't find the right workers, set to close
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe numbers have simply never been on the side of “NEW” since coming to Ellis County seven years ago. "It was hard on everyone...it was not an easy decision to come to", says “NEW” representative Terri Feely. Tuesday afternoon...Tags: Employees, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Labor Legislation, Companies and Corporations
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Hays call center will close due to lack of workers
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA Hays business announces it will shut down, because it can't find enough workers. N.E.W. Customer Service Companies told employees it will shut down the Hays call center March 31st. The closure will impact 280 employees. "This was a tough decision...Tags: Employees, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Career and Workplace
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Bears tab Chiefs' Phil Emery as new GM
KWCH 12 Eyewitness SportsThe Chicago Bears have hired Kansas City Chiefs director of college scouting Phil Emery as their new general manager. Emery was an area scout for the Bears from 1998-2004. He replaces Jerry Angelo, who was fired after an injury-riddled 8-8 season. Emery...Tags: Employees, Jerry Angelo, Chicago Bears, Phil Emery, New York Giants
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County retirement system contributions may increase
Staff WriterEmployees and employers in the county will have to pay more into the retirement fund this coming fiscal year if the Board of Supervisors approves increases Tuesday. Every year an actuary study is done and determines the contribution rate that the county...Tags: Employees, Labor Legislation, Consumer Confidence, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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No snow means more money for some, less work for others
Daily American Staff WriterSo far the mild winter has been a haven to more than just skittish drivers. Municipalities throughout Somerset County have reported snow-removal savings, but many borough and township officials are cautious to declare victory with February approaching....Tags: Employees, Brian Edwards, Weather, Water Supply, Career and Workplace
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Clipper Magazine Lays Off 40
Clipper Magazine Human Resources DirectorClipper Magazine laid off 40 of the 600 employees at its Mountville headquarters Thursday, a company spokesperson said. Clipper has an additional 600 employees who work in 30 states across the country, for a total of 1,200 employees nationwide. "Our...Tags: Employees, Periodicals, Job Layoffs, New Products, Unemployment
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787 Dreamliner lands in Wichita
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe Dreamliner is in Wichita for a few days as part of a world-wide Dream Tour. The Boeing plane landed at McConnell Air Force Base Friday afternoon. It was scheduled to arrive in the morning, but was delayed because of freezing temperatures in Seattle....Tags: Employees, Boeing Co., Career and Workplace
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A tough call
The Bel Air Town Commissioners failed to muster a four-fifths majority last week needed to give the town's 90 employees a 2 percent pay raise. Three of the five town commissioners — Ed Hopkins, Susan Burdette and Rob Preston — favored...Tags: Politics, Employees, Civil and Public Service, Government, Career and Workplace
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2 supermarket chains to begin contract talks with union
The union that represents 17,000 workers at the region's two largest supermarket chains is embracing the "occupy" movement as it begins contract talks Wednesday. Anticipating difficult bargaining with Safeway and Giant Foods, the union has launched a...Tags: Employees, Walmart, Target, Unions, Safeway Inc.
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Industrial center opens at former plant site
DAILY AMERICANThe former Thiele Manufacturing plant is now an industrial center that is open for business. The 19.2-acre site along Spring Street in Windber is now called Mowery Industrial Center. The center is owned by D. Edward Leasing Co. of Windber and managed by...Tags: Employees, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Bankruptcy, Companies and Corporations
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Central City market closing after 31 years
Daily American Staff WriterCENTRAL CITY — For 31 years Mike's Market along Rock Cut Road provided a grocery store to residents in the Central City area. But Friday the shelves were starting to look bare as owners prepare to close the doors for good on Jan. 21. Mike's...Tags: Employees, Business, Sales, Business, Career and Workplace
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