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Balancing Act: Low-wage workers struggle to care for families, keep jobs Pittsburgh Post Gazette "If you're a low-wage worker, the deck is stacked against you," said Noah Warman, a labor lawyer with Sugarman & Susskind in Coral Gables, Fla. "Employers want your muscle, not your brain, and you become a cost of doing business. If a business needs to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Many questions remain as residency requirement goes into effect this week Fall River Herald News In anticipation of that, Sousa, who heads the Law Department, said she's interviewed five people this week for the job of worker's compensation administrative assistant. It's a non-union job but it wouldn't matter if it were unionized. Sousa said she's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Veterans look for jobs and hope Dayton Daily News Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, will allow some service members to get commercial driver's licenses, or CDLs, where they are stationed, making them qualified for commercial truck driving jobs when they return home. Previously, the law required people to get ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Meadows softer on Obamacare fight Asheville Citizen-Times He said he would focus instead on ways to make the law more palatable to small businesses and industry — a position much more moderate than his campaign message, which called Obama and his healthcare law job killers. "I think from a governance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
California's model climate policies will maintain momentum in Obama 2nd term Kansas City Star The program is the hallmark of California's global warming law, AB 32, which requires the state to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent by 2020 and 80 percent by 2050. Regulators will set a ceiling on CO2 emissions from utilities, ... Kahn ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Florida moving to work on implementing health-care law Palm Beach Post "I am concerned about how it affects patients, jobs and taxes on Floridians," Scott said. On Wednesday, hours after Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney had conceded, Scott sounded a more combative tone, saying it would cost too much to expand ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nebraskans' views shifting on immigration Omaha World-Herald Most Nebraskans — 58 percent — favored allowing illegal immigrants who are working in the United States to keep their jobs and pursue legal status, according to The World-Herald Poll. Twenty-eight percent said they should be deported to their native ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lawmakers say O'Brien's political stances were key during election Nashua Telegraph House GOP leader endorses charges; ultimately, House committee takes no action but urges rules be changed to prevent lawmakers from serving in full-time, partisan jobs. ... 28, 2011: Executive Council declines appeal from House legal counsel that Rep. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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American ingenuity will create jobs and economic growth | Don Brunell Bonney Lake and Sumner Courier-Herald Certain business tax incentives will end, income taxes will rise because of changes in the alternative minimum tax, the Bush tax cuts will end, and the new taxes in President Obama's health care law will hit. Before the election, politicians avoided ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Beating Election Depression Through Constructive Action: Three Urgent Arenas Forbes And while U.S. treaty ratification will also require an unlikely two-thirds Senate approval… according to a paper published by legal scholar David Kopel and his colleagues in the Bringham Young University Journal of Public Law, there are many ways ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Veterans returning home face uphill battle to employment York Daily Record "No veteran who fought for our nation overseas should have to fight for a job when they return home," Obama said in a statement issued after signing the bill into law July 12. "That's why I'm pleased that Democrats and Republicans in Congress have come ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former Richmond County Sheriff Charles Webster dies The Augusta Chronicle Strength, who became Webster's chief deputy in 1989, said his friend knew what his strong points were and did not attempt to interfere in the jobs of his deputies. "He met with his staff, and he told us he didn't know a thing about law enforcement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Working together serves our veterans The Hill (blog) Republicans and Democrats rallied behind the effort to pass this landmark law. As a result, we were able to provide the largest single increase in veterans' education benefits since World War II. Since its implementation, we have provided educational ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Center aids adults in gaining literacy skills for employment Las Vegas Review-Journal After that, she plans to enroll in college, get a nursing degree and eventually pursue her career goal in health care. Sarti is just one of thousands of individuals in Las Vegas whose goals were shaped and shaken by the recent economic downturn. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hospital changes policy regarding prisoners Rapid City Journal "Hospitals — our jobs are not guards," she said. "They're not prisoners; they're patients." Thom said the convergence of medical privacy rights and law enforcement concerns is a "very complicated issue." But he said the change in Regional Health's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Get Behind Fresh Agenda for NM Economy ABQ Journal As the state enters a new century of statehood, we can choose two paths: One path is based on the status quo, which includes an over-reliance on federal discretionary funds, a system that imposes a complex and onerous tax system on job creators and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What Obama's election means for Floridians St. Augustine Record Some economists think a more predictable playing field — with the lineup of Washington leaders and the health care law now firmly in place — will prompt consumers to spend and businesses to invest, which would spark economic growth. If so, Florida's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Confidential plates popular with local police chiefs Kitsap Sun When he was editorial-page editor of the Seattle Times, the late Herb Robinson wrote about the potential for abuse of confidential plates seven years after the Legislature passed the law allowing them. In a 1982 editorial, he wrote that the law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Fairness Election Huffington Post (blog) Law students learn very quickly that the law is about what is and is not legal (and mostly about all those cases that don't fall clearly into either neat category), but that there is another parallel system for governing society that is called equity ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
For veterans, the transition from military to civilian employment not always ... DeSoto Appeal Although many veterans tend to gravitate toward law enforcement and private security jobs, in Memphis companies such as FedEx, Medtronic, International Paper and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital collectively employ thousands of veterans. And that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Our View: Stand up for porn San Gabriel Valley Tribune As Los Angeles and other Southern California cities try to create more business-friendly conditions, their leaders should treat legal porn producers as they would any other industry that brings $1 billion and 10,000 jobs to the local economy. Thus it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Stake-out: Who will watch the detectives? New Zealand Herald Indeed, National College of Security manager Evaine McKendrick says she was bombarded with negative feedback from graduates of her private investigation course when they sought jobs. Most private investigators are ex-police, as it's nearly impossible ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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When renovations go wrong, they can make for good TV Ventura County Star When it comes to home renovations or do-it-yourself jobs, Frank Saslow is the first person to admit he's not a handy guy. He's not good with tools, he doesn't know how to fix things, and he doesn't care to learn. Saslow's brother-in-law, Charlie ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Strictly Business: Helping vets get down to business The Columbian That is, you could still get a decent-paying job at a factory. Which is what my dad eventually did, taking his father-in-law's advice -- my grandpa -- to apply at the same steel mill where he worked. Nowadays, factory jobs aren't plentiful. Education ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Don't withhold rent! Victoria Advocate If you withhold rent when you don't have the legal right to do so, you could be evicted. For more information about this law, look at the landlord tenant section on my website, peopleslawyer.net. I changed jobs about three months ago. I recently ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Employment Considerations for Disabled Veterans Melodika.net (press release) The ADA is an equal opportunity law that that bans employers from discriminating against workers or job applicants based on their disabilities or perceived disabilities. The ADA defines "disability" as a physical or mental impairment that limits one or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Election's Major Implications for Education Heritage.org (blog) The waivers have created a two-tiered system in which half of the country must abide by the law while the other half, willing to embrace new executive branch regulations, now operates functionally outside of the law and by a different set of rules ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Avoiding the approaching 'caregiver cliff' Washington Post I watched my father-in-law take his last breath. Since midsummer, my husband and I had been caring for his father, who was 83 and had lung cancer. A nurse working for the hospice company had warned us that we might not have much more time with him. See all stories on this topic » | ||
GUEST COMMENTARY: Green economy helping drive economic recovery nwitimes.com We are achieving job creation, economic growth and better environmental quality together. That's what the public wants, and it's happening. Howard Learner is the executive director of the Environmental Law and Policy Center, a Midwest-based ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Colorado Reps. DeGette, Perlmutter And Polis Seek State Exemption From ... Huffington Post In the wake of this week's historic vote to legalize marijuana in Colorado, the state's three Democratic U.S. House members are drafting legislation aimed at easing the tension between the new state law and longstanding federal prohibition of the drug ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Relaxing mining rules tops state lawmakers' agenda Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "Governor Walker doesn't want to sign a mining bill just to say he did it - it must result in jobs," Werwie said in an email. Sen. Mike Ellis (R-Neenah), the incoming Senate president, said he believed ... A 1998 state law says new mines cannot be ... See all stories on this topic » |
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I am an attorney in New York City who cannot find a good job. Can ... By Jeff Suskin I don't expect someone to hand me a job on a silver platter but good ideas would be appreciated. I graduated from a top school but it was out of state and thus non-existent to New York lawyers. I had average grades and awards for public ... pacfs.org | ||
Joint Director - Law job vacancy at Delhi Electricity Regulatory ... Candidate profile Law Degree from a recognized University. Officers holding analogous posts on regular basis OR With 2 years regular service in Pay Band-3, Grade Pay – Rs.7600/- OR with 5 years regular service in Pay Band – 3, Grade Pay ... Jobs in India |
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Legal Sector Jobs Get an October Bump The legal sector added jobs for the second straight month as 600 people joined the industry's work force in October, according to preliminary data released ... www.americanlawyer.com/PubArticleALD.jsp?id...an... | ||
Wayne Sr Legal Correspondent Job - PA, 19080 Sr Legal Correspondent Job. Apply now ». Thomson Reuters. Date: Nov 8, 2012. Location: Wayne, PA, US. Title: Sr Legal Correspondent ID: NEW00003211 ... jobs.thomsonreuters.com/job/Wayne-Sr-Legal.../2265442/ | ||
Legal Jobs Report: October 2012 - WORLD Law Direct Forums The legal services sector grew by a meager 600 jobs in October, according to the Labor Department. The sector accounts for about 1.12 million jobs and. www.worldlawdirect.com/.../66751-legal-jobs-report-october-... | ||
Employment Law Attorney - Temporary Job in Minneapolis 55402 ... Employment Law Attorney - Temporary job in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US. Read the Employment Law Attorney - Temporary job description and find other ... jobview.monster.com/employment-law-attorney-temporary-jo... | ||
Patent Law Jobs by Patently-O: Patent Prosecution Associate ... The Philadelphia office of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, an international law firm , is currently seeking an international law firm with some 1400 attorneys, ... www.patentlyo.com/.../patent-prosecution-associate-junior-lev... | ||
Veterans law is useless - Minot Daily News James L. Armey, Cando The North Dakota Veterans Preference law does not do ... use the old veterans system and hire the first veteran that applied for the job. www.minotdailynews.com/.../Veterans-law-is-useless.html?nav... | ||
Obamacare vs. Jobs: The law discourages the hiring of full-time ... Job seekers will soon have a harder time finding full-time work, thanks to Obamacare. As of 2014, the law will attempt to force employers to provide insurance ... www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2958198/posts |
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