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Mobile carriers halve workforce
Globes, Tel Aviv, IsraelThe mobile telephony revolution which Israel has undergone in the past year has exceeded expectations. Prices have plummeted, and the veteran carriers are adapting to the new reality: the public is unwilling to pay more than NIS 100 a month for mobile...Tags: NASDAQ, Career and Workplace, Cellcom Corporation, Stock Market, Tel Aviv (Israel)
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EXCLUSIVE-Bangladesh factory banned by Wal-Mart still makes Wrangler shirts
ReutersBy Serajul Quadir and Rafiqur Rahman GAZIPUR, Bangladesh, May 20 (Reuters) - A Bangladesh factory where Wal-Mart Stores Inc and Inditex SA inspectors spotted cracks in the wall this month is still making Wrangler shirts for the world's largest apparel...Tags: Groceries, Technology, Philosophy, Plant Openings, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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RPT-India's weakened Congress wondering if early elections will help
Reuters(Repeats May 19 story with no changes in text) By Satarupa Bhattacharjya and Ross Colvin NEW DELHI, May 19 (Reuters) - India's Congress party is debating holding a general election in November, six months ahead of schedule, senior party leaders said,...Tags: Politics, Regional Elections, U.S. Congress, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Parliament
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Wheels up: Boise pushes for airport comeback
The Idaho StatesmanYou can't swing a dead cat in Boise without hitting someone who's complaining about the state of air travel here. It's less common to hear what the airport, government agencies and business groups are doing to right the ship. Or that there's progress in...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Trips and Vacations, Washington, DC, Bankruptcy, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Imams told to refrain from circulating banned literature
Arab News, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaImams who allow the development and distribution of unlicensed books and leaflets will be held accountable and subject to sanctions, said the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Call, Endowments and Guidance. The ministry charged a number of departments and...Tags: Religion and Belief, Saudi Arabia, Islam, Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Career and Workplace
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Correctional employees honored
During National Correctional Employee Week, which was May 5 to 11, Maryland Correctional Training Center, south of Hagerstown, held its annual employee luncheon and honored its employees of the year. The employees were recognized for their outstanding...
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Letterkenny furlough reduced to 11 days
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comEmployees at Letterkenny Army Depot are facing fewer furlough days than originally expected — workers are looking at 11 days without pay rather than 14. The 11 days are down from the 14 that the Pentagon advised would be needed, and only half of...Tags: Personal Finance, Unemployment, Finance, Career and Workplace, Chuck Hagel
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ABB increasing Wisconsin presence with Innovation Campus headquarters
Milwaukee Journal SentinelFor a company that operates in more than 100 countries, ABB Inc. keeps a low profile in Wisconsin. That may have ended in January, when ABB announced plans to develop a new regional headquarters at Innovation Campus, the new technology park being...Tags: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, ABB Ltd., Technology, Hybrid Vehicles, Plant Openings
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For the record
Hotel workers: An article in the May 12 California section about a proposal to increase wages for hotel workers said that it would apply to unionized workers. Proponents want the higher $15-an-hour wage to go to both union and nonunion workers at larger...Tags: Explosions, Career and Workplace, Emergency Incidents
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Brown County Commission agenda
The Brown County Commission meets in regular session at 8:45 a.m. Tuesday in the commission chambers at the Brown County Courthouse Annex, 25 Market St. Agenda items include: • 8:45 a.m.: Bid opening for the Brown County Road 19 project. • 9...Tags: Career and Workplace
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$11B HHS budget bill on its way to governor's desk
St. Cloud Times, Minn.A bill funding health and human services programs, one of the largest segments of the state budget, is headed to Gov. Mark Dayton's desk for a likely signature. The DFL-controlled Minnesota Senate voted 39-28 to pass the budget bill Saturday afternoon...Tags: Mark Dayton, Nursing, Politics, Nursing Homes, Health and Safety at Work
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VA researcher quits over burn pit studies
The News Herald, Panama City, Fla.Steven Coughlin had enough. He packed up and left D.C. Coughlin was a research epidemiologist who was working on behalf of Veterans Affairs in Washington, D.C. When he found the impact of burn pits on veterans was going to be left out of a study he...Tags: Panama City (Panama), Washington, DC, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Career and Workplace, Asthma
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