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Source: www.moreover.com --- 19 hours ago
Philadelphia Export Company and EMPLOYEES Indicted for Paying Bribes to Foreign Officials Description: WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Four individuals were arrested today on charges that they and their company, Nexus Technologies Inc. ... Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com --- 1 day ago
EMPLOYEES of the territorial government will be entitled to enhanced House Rent Allowance from this month, with the central government upgrading the status of the regions constituting the Union Territory. ... Source: www.nydailynews.com --- 19 hours ago
The "I'm feeling lucky" button on Google's home page ought to be a mantra that Mike Jazayeri chants every day. As a Google employee here in the company's New York office, he's got a dream job that sounds more like child's play than the daily grind most grownups endure. ... Source: www.allbusiness.com --- 21 hours ago
In an increasingly service-based economy businesses rely upon the ideas and intellectual property generated by their EMPLOYEES more than ever. But how does a business ensure that their EMPLOYEES’ creations, for which they are paid a salary, are owned by and remain in the possession of the employer? Most commonly, an employer will rely upon the “work for hire” provisions of the U.S. Copyright Act. ... Source: www.inc.com --- 1 day ago
More workers are living paycheck to paycheck, a survey finds. ...
Source: www.cio.com --- 22 hours ago
Police in Zambia have arrested three Zain Zambia EMPLOYEES for stealing US$10,000 belonging to the company. ... Source: www.guampdn.com --- 22 hours ago
The Guam Fire Department has been spying on its EMPLOYEES at night because of public complaints about personnel and operations, the fire captain in charge of the internal investigation told lawmakers earlier this year. ... Source: www.chillicothegazette.com --- 20 hours ago
Chillicothe EMPLOYEES took the stand in defense Thursday of the city's water line installed on Hospital Road at the conclusion of a federal court hearing in Columbus. ... Source: galvestondailynews.com --- 21 hours ago
GALVESTON The citys civilian EMPLOYEES will get a 3 percent raise next year and an increase in the citys contributions to their pension funds. ... Source: www.bnd.com --- 1 day ago
Randomly selected Madison County Sheriff's Department EMPLOYEES successfully passed a mandatory drug test held last month, announced Sheriff Robert Hertz. ... Source: www.nbc10.com --- 16 hours ago
An Allentown hospital is laying off 5 percent of its 1,500 EMPLOYEES to try to cut operating losses and keep its doors open. ... Source: www.theleafchronicle.com --- 1 day ago
There is a way to release EMPLOYEES and a way not to, and our new property assessor provided a textbook example of how not to release an employee. The property assessor demonstrated very poor management skills in this matter. On day one in office, she had the right to release anyone she wanted to release. But having the right and doing it right are two different things. What she has done is projected the perception that Montgomery County is a racist community. In my opinion we are not a racist community, but that is what is going to come out of this. ... Source: www.wfmz.com --- 16 hours ago
var nopreviewimage = ""; if (nopreviewimage == ""){ document.write(' '); document.write(' '); document.write(' '); } A little friendly competition is helping some local students start the new year off *right.* Today representatives from Lehigh Valley Hospital presented new school supplies to Donegan Elementary School in Bethlehem. The goods are the end result of the hospital's "Stack the Pack" contest, in which different departments competed to raise the most stuff. The hospital will make a similar donation to Bangor Elementary School next week. ... Source: www.wsls.com --- 1 day ago
EMPLOYEES expected to see their paycheck deposited in their accounts this morning but woke up to find it wasn’t there. ... Source: www.mysuburbanlife.com --- 17 hours ago
Three of the five Berwyn Public Works EMPLOYEES laid off last month returned to work Wednesday, Sept. 3 after the city reached an agreement with union representatives. Teamsters Local 705 Business Representative Bill Sullivan and Mayor Michael O’Connor said the agreement was the result of several meetings between the union and city officials. Sullivan said the union agreed to put on hold eight grievances it filed against the city in exchange for letting the EMPLOYEES return to work. The five public works EMPLOYEES, along with several other city workers, were laid off in June in an attempt to save the city money while it faces an estimated $2 million budget shortfall. In all, 12 jobs were cut, saving the city about $250,000. O’Connor said three public works EMPLOYEES went to work Wednesday. Another employee was moved from public works to the Berwyn Water Department, and the fifth is on medical leave. The EMPLOYEES were given a list of projects, which include street sweeping, garbage pick-up and sidewalk power-washing. The tasks need to be completed by Saturday, Nov. 1, as preparation for winter. After Nov. 1, the city will evaluate the work and, if it is deemed suitably completed, city officials will propose another list of projects for the department. If not, the agreement could break down, and the workers could be left without jobs once again. The projects will take the place of the department’s work of cutting down and trimming ... Source: www.dailypennsylvanian.com --- 22 hours ago
Two former EMPLOYEES of the University filed discrimination lawsuits against Penn over the summer. In one case, Lucretia Nelson, a former employee at the University's Medical Center, is charging the Medical Center with harassment based on national origin and retaliation. ... Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 22 hours ago
Finnair personnel say they're stunned by the airline's proposal to cut wages temporarily. The company has suggested slashing salaries five percent from October until the end of next year due to plungi... ... Source: www.mysuburbanlife.com --- 23 hours ago
Despite harsh criticisms, local employers might be jumping on a Web site that helps verify employee immigration status following a presentation by U.S. Rep. Judy Biggert, R-13th District, of Hinsdale. E-Verify is a Web site designed to determine whether an employee can legally work in the country. A presentation last week in Downers Grove informed local employers of the system. The program featured a live demonstration of the site, which is operated by the Department of Homeland Security and Social Security Administration. After filling out a series of questions on the site, including birth date, green card number or driver’s license number of an employee, E-Verify will deliver a match for employment or lack there of to employers. “There is no question that our immigration service is broken,” said Biggert. Biggert, who delivered the opening and closing remarks, stressed the importance of the site, noting that it will make it harder for illegal immigrants to slip passed employer checks. Mike Rushin, of Snelling Staffing in Lisle, uses E-Verify for new hires and spoke of his approval of the site at the event. “I no longer have to rely on my people to make the call on whether the documents are legal or not,” he said. Valerie Johnson, a recruiter for Advocate Healthcare, has not run into any computer issues with E-Verify in her year and a half of using it and praises what it has done for her EMPLOYEES. “Our staff really likes E-Verify ... Source: www.wlky.com --- 1 day ago
The city of Lexington has agreed to pay more than $1 million in overtime to current and former Fayette County Detention Center corrections officers, and an agreement to pay attorneys fees could bring the total to more than $2 million. ... Find more results for EMPLOYEES on RSSMicro.com |
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