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Budget cuts mean Furlough Friday at four federal agencies
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Across-the-board budget cuts have created Furlough Friday in Washington and elsewhere, as the one-day closing of four federal agencies forced an unpaid day off for 115,000 workers. Employees at the Environmental Protection Agency,...Tags: Government, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Memorial Day, Budgets and Budgeting, Environmental Politics
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Wilbur-Ellis facility in Turton closed
The Wilbur-Ellis agriculture facility in Turton closed on May 20, leaving up to eight employees out of work. A major employer in town, the business had offered custom application of fertilizer and chemicals, as well as seed planting. The company said it...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities
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Immigration bill would make it easier for foreign health workers to stay in U.S.
As reported by ModernHealthcare.com on Thursday, May 23, 2013: "After 30 hours of debate over a three-week period, the Senate Judiciary Committee has passed a bipartisan immigration bill that would seek to strengthen the country's healthcare workforce...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health Insurance, Medical Specialization, Memorial Day, Interior Policy
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A divided York School Board approves $1.74 million in budget cuts
YORK — A divided York County School Board voted 3 to 2 Wednesday to approve $1.74 million in budget reductions that cut six teaching positions and switched the school division to cheaper health insurance. "No matter what the decision is tonight,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Health Insurance Cost, Health Insurance, York (York, Pennsylvania), Labor Legislation
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In Afghanistan, businesswomen must seek a delicate balance
KABUL, Afghanistan — Roya Mahboob navigates the potholes of doing business in Afghanistan like any other entrepreneur. Corruption is rife. Kidnappings are common. Bomb blasts remain an overarching reality. But as the female chief executive of a...
Tags: Taliban, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Civil Rights, Science and Technology, Feminism
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U.S. Commerce nominee poised for swift Senate approval
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Chicago billionaire Penny Pritzker on Thursday appeared on her way to becoming U.S. commerce secretary, after a top Republican lawmaker said she had answered most of his questions about her role in the failure of an Illinois bank...Tags: Political Fundraising, White House, Barack Obama, Memorial Day, Penny Pritzker
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Scandal creates questions about IRS' role in enforcing health care law
McClatchy Washington BureauWASHINGTON The blossoming IRS scandal over the targeting of conservative groups is provoking new scrutiny and terse questions about the agency's role in shaping and implementing the controversial national health care law, with the biggest changes set to...Tags: Robin Williams, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Punishment, Health Insurance, Tea Party Movement
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United Way's 2013 campaign raises $17.6 million for Orlando-area residents
The local United Way celebrated the final tally for its yearly community fundraising campaign Thursday —$17.6 million. The donations will help about 360,000 residents of Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties who need health care, housing,...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Elections, Human Interest, Political Fundraising, Amusement and Theme Parks
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Proxy advisory firm settles SEC charges over data breach
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Institutional Shareholder Services has settled civil charges by U.S. regulators that an employee of the prominent proxy advisory firm shared nonpublic voting data in exchange for meals and concert tickets. The Securities and...Tags: Elections, JPMorgan Chase & Co., CEO Pay, Finance, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
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IRS official at center of scandal put on leave
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lois Lerner, an Internal Revenue Service official at the center of the scandal over the agency's extra scrutiny of conservative groups, was put on administrative leave on Thursday after she refused to resign, a senator said....Tags: U.S. Department of the Treasury, White House, Barack Obama, John McCain, Darrell E Issa
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Passenger forced to pay airline bag fee twice
Airline baggage fees still might not be popular, but fliers have been forced to accept them as an added cost of their flight. I bet most of us, though, wouldn't be onboard with having to pay two fees for the same bag, as Allegiant Air charged John...
Tags: Career and Workplace, U.S. Department of Transportation, Media Industry, Allentown
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Sports bar chain faces whistle-blower suit
The Chickie's & Pete's sports bar chain, whose newest restaurant opened this month in Dorney Park, has been hit with whistle-blower lawsuit. A former manager at a Chickie's & Pete's sports bar in Egg Harbor, N.J., has accused the chain of firing her...Tags: Whitehall, South Whitehall Township, Laws, Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Dining and Drinking
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