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Maryland's only public boarding school tries for new start in its fourth year
When Khalek Kirkland and one of his college buddies imagined their dream jobs, they wanted to be in charge of schools where they had students for enough hours in the day to change the course of their lives.
Kirkland got that job this summer as head of...Tags: Elections, Washington (U.S. state), Human Interest, Politics, Maryland
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'Doom and gloom' projected for Balto. Co. schools funding
Even after slashing nearly 200 teaching positions, Baltimore County schools are facing another projected budget shortfall for next year and will have to make millions of dollars in cuts, the school board learned Saturday. Baltimore County schools chief...Tags: Employees, Elections, Wages and Pensions, Politics, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Readers respond to business bias against unemployed workers
My column on Sunday about employers only wanting to hire workers who already have a job — or are only recently unemployed — hit a nerve with some readers. Ron wrote: “I am alarmed at your column, but not surprised. I have heard that...Tags: Employees, LinkedIn Corp., Chicago Jobs, Arts and Culture, Companies and Corporations
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The job hunt gets social
Gary Bacon spotted a Web designer job posting online several months ago and shot an email to a recruiter at Medifast Inc. But that was just the beginning.
Bacon connected with a recruiter, Caitlin Goldstein, and the conversation moved to Twitter. They...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Politics, Metal and Mineral, IBM, Online Advertising
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Rockwood makes several hires, keeps coaching salaries steady
Daily American Staff WriterSchool board members hired several teachers and coaches for the upcoming year during a meeting Monday. The board hired Julie Johnson as a paraprofessional at a rate of $7.25 an hour. Board members accepted the resignation of health teacher and...Tags: Career and Workplace, Wages and Pensions, Chad, Health and Safety at School
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Carmel City Council questions use of private investigator
Carmel City Council asks questions about the bill for a private investigator hired by the city to follow the former executive director of the performing arts center.
Monday night, the council made the decision to table the invoices as a question over...Tags: Regional Authority, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Career and Workplace, Politics
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Verizon strike continues as company and workers trade barbs
Clashes between Verizon Corp. and its workers have escalated as contract negotiations remain deadlocked and thousands of workers have been striking for more than a week.
The company has trained current and retired managers to fill jobs, angering union...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Washington (U.S. state), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Medical Services
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City to hire 111 black firefighters, pay $30M in damages
The Chicago Sun-Times reports: Chicago will hire 111 bypassed black firefighters by March and pay at least $30 million in damages to about 6,000 other black candidates, under a settlement expected to be approved Wednesday by a federal judge here.
Last...Tags: Chicago Sun-Times, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Local Government, Career and Workplace
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Complaints Filed Against 'Unsafe' Yuba City Fire Station
FOX40 NewsState safety regulators have asked the Yuba City Fire Department to respond to complaints that one of its fire stations is unsafe and is a health risk. The Cal-OSHA request was directed at station #7 on Butte House Road which has been undergoing...Tags: Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Career and Workplace, Fires, Renovation
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Chicago to pay $45 million for discrimination in firefighter hiring
Clout StreetIt will cost the city at least $45 million to compensate thousands of African Americans who lost a shot at becoming a Chicago firefighter because of a discriminatory test, under a federal court order entered today that brings an end to 13 years of...Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Sports, Politics, Disasters and Accidents, U.S. Supreme Court
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W.Va. hires officers to supervise sex offenders
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comThere are 46 adults and juveniles currently supervised by probation officers for sex crimes in eastern West Virginia and at least half of them live in Berkeley, Jefferson and Morgan counties. Like other regions of the state, “we have a very...Tags: Crimes, West Virginia, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government, Career and Workplace
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Engineering firm brought in to examine State Fair stage collapse
State Fair officials announced Tuesday that they have hired an internationally known engineering firm to investigate the stage collapse.
After the stage collapsed Saturday, the State Fair Commission contacted Thornton Tomasetti on Sunday. Scott...Tags: Mitch Daniels, Elections, Technology, Science and Technology, Career and Workplace
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