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seeing red over abuse of a green law, • To add jobs, many Californians look to ... Bend Bulletin ... the Great Depression, this law — once a source of pride to many Californians and environmentalists across the country — has turned into an agonizing test in the struggle to balance environmental concerns against the need for jobs and economic growth. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jerry Brown signs law protecting Sikhs, Muslims, from workplace bias Los Angeles Times Jerry Brown signs law protecting Sikhs, Muslims, from workplace bias California employers face new restrictions against shunting Sikh and Muslim workers to backroom jobs out of public view based on their wearing of turbans, beards and hijabs, under a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Office Coach: Job's sink-or-swim culture has new graduate floundering Pittsburgh Post Gazette Question:I'm afraid that I might be fired from my first professional job. Four months ago, after finishing law school, I was hired by a very large firm that has no orientation or training program. My boss keeps saying "just figure it out" and gets ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
GOP war on women becomes war on families, "personhood" law and morality allvoices There must be a very large upside for GOP believers to outweigh the catastrophic results of passing these laws. No longer would women be able to reliably plan careers and family size. No longer would women have control of their reproductive health. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Inside Business: Lawyer courts storefront for bakery CapitalGazette.com Inside Business: Lawyer courts storefront for bakery By SHANTEÉ WOODARDS Staff Writer CapitalGazette.com | 0 comments. Yael Krigman's desire for a New York-style bagel led her to a career change. And now Krigman, a lawyer turned baker, runs Baked by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Job Creation Nation: America Faces Harsh Realities In 2013 Town Hall The sector of our economy that makes up nearly 60% of the entire American private sector workforce, and creates between 60 and 80% of all new jobs, has been under attack over the past few years by politicians who have created lots of bad laws. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Former councilman Danny Allen, 65, dies of lung cancer Spartanburg Herald Journal The Charleston native began his law career in Spartanburg by practicing as an associate attorney with Paul Moore in 1972. He later became a partner in the firm of Moore, Swofford, Turnipseed, Allen and Newby. Allen opened his own office in 1979. While ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Jobs vs. green energy debate splits Dems at Michigan convention The Detroit News Lansing — A November ballot proposal seeking a 25 percent renewable energy mandate in the state constitution is creating political tension in the Michigan Democratic Party between the party's goals of protecting the environment and protecting union ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Solar farm sprouts at defunct Savanna munitions depot Quad City Times Law said the solar farm will create 25-30 short-term construction jobs as well as two permanent technician jobs when the farm is operational. In the meantime, SolRWind's solar farm is creating business for other companies, including Lincolnway Welding ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A glance at the economy in contested states LEX18 Lexington KY News The latest data showed a modest 96,000 new jobs created and the national unemployment rate ticking down slightly to 8.1 percent in August, mostly because people stopped looking for work. Because states like Iowa and New Hampshire ... Obama contends his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dick Wolf, NBC longtimer, is firing on new cylinders Los Angeles Times Wolf, 65, is best known as the creator of NBC's "Law & Order" franchise, which started in 1990 with NBC's "Law & Order," one of the longest-running shows in television history, and spawned such spinoffs as "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" and "Law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Website: Voter ID Law is Voter Suppression Patch.com The concept of the Web site, which takes positions on everything from the "Stop and Frisk" law to the new Farm Act, is to "unite voices to make opinions on public policy and pending legislation," he said. Signed online petitions get sent to legislators ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Appointments near for PEDA board jobs Berkshire Eagle Bianchi said Filpi would fulfill his desire to have a member connected to organized labor on the board, Green can add additional legal representation, and Dalton gives the panel another employee from General Dynamics (Beth Mitchell, a manager at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Obama Focuses On Medicare After Jobs Report Huffington Post Obama used his stop on Saturday to criticize Romney and his running mate, congressman Paul Ryan, for their opposition to his 2010 healthcare law and proposals to reform Medicare, the popular government health insurance program for the elderly. "By the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Q&A: Property tax cap among issues in 51st Senate District Utica Observer Dispatch Seward: The microstamping concept is flawed, easily defeated by criminals and nothing but a tax on law-abiding gun owners. In 2010, when downstate politicians attempted to force the anti-gun, anti-jobs bill on law-abiding sportsmen and quality ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
1st woman judge rich in milk of kindness Inquirer.net Almeda-Lopez's charitable works and trailblazing career as a lawyer, judge and women's rights advocate are kept alive by La Proteccion de la Infancia, which marked her 120th birth anniversary on Sept. 8. Although she had a privileged upbringing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Making workplace law work well News & Observer Many who have been injured on the job will also find out that, unknown to them, their boss has illegally claimed them as independent contractors, making benefits under the Workers' Compensation Act unavailable for desperately needed treatment and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Collier, Lee law officers tackling a real problem with sale, use of fake IDs Naples Daily News "What happens is, unfortunately, a lot of these guys are just trying to get a job, or work, or get a driver license. They break a whole host of laws" along the way, said Detective Jose Rosario of the Collier County Sheriff's Office. Like most ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Romney's extreme stance would cost state jobs Pueblo Chieftain Since it was signed into law by President George H.W. Bush in 1992, members of both parties have realized its enormous economic benefits and have continued this tax incentive time and again over the last 20 years. Presidents from Bill Clinton to George W. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Joe Walsh Slams Sandra Fluke On Contraception Issue: 'Go Get A Job' (VIDEO) Huffington Post ... old law student who has been a student for life, who gets up there in front of a national audience and tells the American people, 'I want America to pay for my contraceptives,'" Walsh told the crowd. "You're kidding me. Go get a job. Go get a job ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Monday Meeting: Phil DiComo made the transition from broadcasting to law Palm Beach Post And it was around that time DiComo said he made the decision to juggle his day job with law school. "I paid off my school loan at UF and went to Nova orientation on the same day," DiComo said. Today, DiComo is a lawyer and shareholder with Haile, Shaw ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kyra Elzy played role to get Jolette Law to join Lady Vols GoVolsXtra Despite other job offers, she had decided to take the year off. "You pour your heart into it,'' Law said of her Illinois experience. "Rebuilding is not easy. A lot of people think you can just walk into a job and shazam it's going to be like Tennessee ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Get smarter about raising income levels Livingston Daily That's the explanation found in the National Employment Law Project report, which showed that job growth has come most steadily in lower-wage sectors: restaurants, retail sales, laborers and so on. Comparing job losses from 2008-2010 with job gains ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Adopting Daniel: US couple tests new Guatemala law Huffington Post The couple had moved homes, passed up a job, spent untold amounts of money trying to adopt Daniel. If all went well, they were told, they would be the first U.S. family to adopt under the Central American nation's new adoption laws. At least, that's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FACT CHECK: Some Obama programs embellished by Democrats Shreveport Times Employers typically pay 82 percent of the premium for a worker, and 72 percent for a family plan. Most workers and their families are covered by job-based health insurance, and the new law does not stop employers from changing their plans from year to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law enforcement mourns trooper's death Rocky Mount Telegram "In my opinion, he was a top law enforcement officer," Stone said. "He wouldn't go home until the job was done." Demuth, who lived in Nash County, leaves a wife and family. "I will remember most his positive attitude. He was always willing to help with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health Department is ready to administer new flu vaccine Detroit Free Press The Oakland County Bar Association's Diversity in the Legal Profession Committee and Thomas M. Cooley Law School are holding a panel discussion Thursday on "The First Amendment in the Digital Age: What Will Free Speech and Free Press Mean in a Minority ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Superintendent Hinojosa proposes career academies Marietta Daily Journal MARIETTA — Cobb Superintendent Dr. Michael Hinojosa said the two career academies the Cobb County School District would like to build using SPLOST IV funds would make students "marketable in the work world." ... agriculture, arts, architecture and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hastings' lawyer says record irrelevant to case KATV His lawyer says disciplinary action is normal and it is irrelevant to the case. I mean disciplinaries come. I mean that's part of being a law enforcement officer. If you're out there doing the job hitting the streets every day you're going to have them ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Inside the Law School Scam: Versus how many graduates? By DJM How many graduates of ABA law schools competed for those jobs? And how many ... Answering those questions takes two steps, because NALP does not gather job information about every graduate of an accredited law school. Before 2010 ... Inside the Law School Scam |
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Legal Job Opportunity: Litigation Paralegal - Miami, Florida Paralegal The candidate should have 5+ years of complex litigation experience. Must possess strong Writing skills, excellent computer literacy and experien. www.hg.org/law-job.asp?id=146047&utm... | ||
Inside the Law School Scam: How many jobs? NALP gathers information each year about the jobs law graduates take. The statistics are woefully inadequate with respect to salaries, but they offer a fairly good ... insidethelawschoolscam.blogspot.com/.../how-many-jobs.html |
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