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Malicious letter
I'd like to comment on a letter that is circulating through the Meyersdale community. The letter is made to appear to come from the Department of Labor and concerns Andrea Hoover, Jeremy Hoover and Morguen Toole Co. In fact the letter is not from...Tags: Career and Workplace, Business, Employment, Carl Walker Metzgar
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Sheraton job fair looks to fill 15 positions, draws hundreds
WDBJ7 Multimedia JournalistSome people are calling it a sign of the times after hundreds of people applied for a small number of jobs. The Sheraton Hotel, located off of Hershberger Road, held a job fair on Wednesday in an effort to fill 15 open positions. According to Sheraton...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employment
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Baltimore's noble but flawed hiring bill
On the face of it, City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young's local hiring bill sounds eminently reasonable. When Baltimore spends its residents' tax dollars, why shouldn't it do so in a way that supports hiring city residents, particularly...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Bernard C. Young, The Boston Globe, Employment, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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In trust we trust
Imagine me walking into a corporate executive's office. Me: How important is trust to the health of your workplace? Executive: Why, it's critical. Awkward pause. Executive: Who are you? And why are you in my office wearing pajamas? Me: I'm...Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Rex Huppke
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AP Interview: Schauer sounding like governor candidate
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Democrat Mark Schauer is not officially a candidate for Michigan governor yet, but he sure sounds like one. The former congressman from Battle Creek told The Associated Press on Monday that he loves his job helping...
Tags: Unemployment, Executive Branch, Labor Legislation, Credit and Debt, Mark Schauer
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Michigan summer job market for ages 16-19 competitive
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The state says the labor market will be very competitive this summer for people ages 16 to 19. The Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget on Monday released a summer forecast for the employment status of...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Employment, Labor Markets
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Marriott job fair to be held May 20-22
Marriott Hotels is holding a job fair to hire for positions including front desk, night audit, pool attendants, cooks, dishwashers, wait staff, bartenders, room attendants and maintenance workers. The job fair, which is in association with Pompano Beach...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employment, Pompano Beach
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New college grads face difficult job market
Jackie Carter had it all mapped out. She would attend college year-round and graduate early, land a job in criminal justice, start paying off student loans, move into her own apartment and invest in her first smartphone. But the 22-year-old Towson...
Tags: Unemployment, Philosophy, Religion and Belief, Psychology, Towson University
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Letter upsets candidate at Meyersdale Borough meeting
Daily American Staff WriterMeyersdale Borough residents pointed fingers at borough council members Tuesday for a letter defaming a candidate that was leaked to the public. The letter was sent anonymously to borough council members last week. It contained accusations about...Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Employment, Politics, Elections
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Demand for college ag grads is strong this spring
For months, Matt Green has been hearing from companies that are interested in hiring him. It just doesn't let up, the University of Minnesota-Crookston senior says of employer interest. Green and many other college students majoring in agriculture...Tags: Unemployment, Colleges and Universities, Natural Resources, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Employment
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Nearly $200,000 awarded for community strengthening efforts
A group of black men with visions to improve Baltimore were awarded grants between $10,000 and $20,000 for youth job training, the development of a debate camp at Morgan State University and teaching former prisoners to urban farm. The grants,...Tags: Open Society Foundations, HIV, Colleges and Universities, Morgan State University, Science and Technology
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An employer's right not to speak
Massing the heavy legal artillery of 1st Amendment principles, a federal appeals court has ruled that the federal government can't order businesses to post signs informing employees that they have a right to join a union and to bargain for better wages....
Tags: Civil Rights, Labor Legislation, Justice and Rights, Laws, Business
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