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Weslaco leaders mull city operation of water, wastewater
The Monitor, McAllen, TexasThe city that has chopped budgets and personnel across all departments in recent years has a new target of examination: city utilities managed by private firms. Leaders may decide this week whether CH2M HILL OMI will continue operating Weslaco's water...Tags: Career and Workplace
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Supreme Court agrees to hear Fidelity whistleblower case
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - In a case involving whistleblowers at Fidelity Investments, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider whether mutual fund employees are subject to the same whistleblower protections as workers at publicly traded companies....Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Business Enterprises, Economy, Business and Finance, Labor Disputes, Labor Legislation
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Weld residents reminisce, recover and learn from tornado experiences
Greeley Tribune, Colo.Casey DeHaan thought for sure his dad's dairy employee was exaggerating. "We were sitting here in Ault just talking, we had just moved into the new house, when Dad got the call from the guy running (the dairy)," DeHaan said. "All he said was, 'We're...Tags: Blindness, Natural Disasters, Tornadoes, Career and Workplace
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Panel clarifies rules on business trip expenses
The Honolulu Star-AdvertiserA city employee or official on a business trip who incurs expenses for personal activities must pay for those expenses, the city Ethics Commission said in an advisory opinion issued last week. Chuck Totto, commission executive director, said Friday that...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Elections, Travel, Business Trips, Local Elections
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Personal touch
The Honolulu Star-AdvertiserNewlyweds Shinya and Miki Ito looked like kids building a sand castle as they painstakingly piled treats in a bag during a shopping spree at GIFT, Sheraton Waikiki's new store where guests can chose their own amenities. The couple had filled the bag...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Apple iPad, Computer Hardware, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Career and Workplace
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Marquette Bank collects food for the hungry
Marquette Bank is collecting food donations for the hungry as part of its commitment to helping the community, bank officials say. Customers, residents and bank employees can leave non-perishable food donations at any of the bank's 23 locations until...Tags: American Cancer Society, Orland Park, Career and Workplace, Breast Cancer, Human Interest
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EDITORIAL: Water system staff shortage needs fixing
Merced Sun-StarUnable to match the salaries of private and some public utilities, California cannot retain enough skilled employees to maintain and operate its complex and vital water delivery system. As The Sacramento Bee has reported, years of staffing shortages and...Tags: Environmental Issues, Labor Legislation, Jerry Brown, Health and Safety at Work, Career and Workplace
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IT outsourcing could decrease FedEx head count in Memphis
Commercial AppealFedEx is outsourcing a hunk of good-paying information technology work to IT service providers as part of a push to boost profits $1.7 billion a year. The company wouldn't say if the information technology work would be sent offshore to low-cost...Tags: IBM, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, FedEx Corporation, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Career and Workplace
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Kiel equipment maker succeeds with power
The Post-Crescent, Appleton, Wis.Change can be good for an organization. Just ask the management team at Amerequip Corp. A couple of years ago, executives said that if the maker of custom equipment for the lawn, landscape, agricultural and construction industries remained owned by...Tags: Deere and Company, Engineering, Career and Workplace, Technology, Science and Technology
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CTA braces for 1st workday of Red Line closure on South Side
Marie Drake was already displeased Sunday morning when she boarded a free shuttle bus near the 63rd Street Red Line station. The Chicago Transit Authority, she said, hadn't done enough to explain the five-month shutdown of the Red Line's Dan Ryan branch...
Tags: Forrest Claypool, Chicago Transit Authority, Career and Workplace
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Argentina's main grains ports paralyzed by labor strike
ReutersBUENOS AIRES, May 20 (Reuters) - Port workers in Argentina's main grains hub of Rosario went on strike over wages on Monday, a local union spokesman said, slowing exports from the world's No. 1 soymeal and soyoil supplier. Wage strikes are common in...Tags: Strikes, Career and Workplace, Argentina
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Here's what happens when Indy dreams big
It took 12 years to go eight miles, but don't underestimate just how far Indianapolis has come while dreaming about, building and completing the Downtown Cultural Trail. In a city and state that desperately need to promote exercise, the trail is an...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health Insurance Cost, High Blood Pressure, Career and Workplace, Diabetes
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