Mar 31, 2013

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Iowa View: Why inspect funeral homes each year, but care facilities every 2.5 ...
Shreveport Times
Not one that gets buried under dust and cobwebs in some obscure corner of the Iowa Capitol law library. One that charges the Legislative Services Agency to analyze how many jobs could be created if many of Iowa's licensing laws were eliminated or at ...
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No rush by DeKalb board members to regain jobs
Atlanta Journal Constitution
The 30-day window is open for suspended members of the DeKalb County school board to petition for their old jobs back, but so far none of them have. Officials in Gov. Nathan Deal's office said under state law the six members whom Deal suspended in ...
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No panic situation due to new Saudi job law: Chandy
Business Standard
Saudi Arabia's new labour policy, which is expected to affect expatriate workers of the state, has not created a panic situation and India is trying to find a solution to the issue based on its cordial relations with that country, Kerala Chief Minister ...
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Their View: New Mexico makes strong move to compete for jobs
Las Cruces Sun-News
We also enacted common-sense reforms. For example, some corporations were exploiting current law to receive the "high-wage tax credit" for existing, or relatively low-paying jobs. Now, this credit will only apply to newly created positions paying at ...
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For US farmers and Mexican workers, it's tough being legal
Los Angeles Times
Although the H-2A program is the only legal way to bring foreign farmworkers to the United States, most employers don't use it. H-2A workers fill an estimated 6% of U.S. farm jobs, the majority in states such as North Carolina and Georgia, where ...
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Perspective: Reforming immigration is vital for both national security and ...
St. Augustine Record
Border controls and immigration law enforcement must be strengthened and an employment verification system should ensure that each new worker is legally authorized to live and work here. The current federal system, E-Verify, has improved significantly ...
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prosecutor general-nominee
GlobalPost
SEOUL, March 31 (Yonhap) -- South Korea should eradicate the age-old practice of retired judges and prosecutors receiving special favors from their coworkers after landing new jobs at major law firms, the nominee for prosecutor general said Sunday.
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Even without court challenge, proposed Wis. iron mine at least 2 years from ...
The Republic
Scott Walker signed a polarizing mining law that he said would create hundreds of jobs, despite the objection of opponents who feared the consequences to the pristine environment. The next steps are in flux, but history suggests actual construction of ...
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Legal pot stirs debate about impact on Colorado economic development
Denver Post
Employment attorney Curtis Graves notes that Amendment 64 specifically allows employers to maintain rules prohibiting marijuana use by workers. But if the state appeals court sides with the Dish employee by saying that employers can't prohibit legal ...
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Dead child's mother takes Louisiana sex offender law to Texas
Shreveport Times
While the proposed legislation may be tweaked some to fit existing Texas law, the nuts and bolts are the same as in Louisiana by prohibiting certain employment of sex offenders whose convictions or adjudications happen after Sept. 1. Louisiana state Sen.
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The march in jobs continues, but how long?
MarketWatch
Economists are watching to see if federal spending cuts required by a law known as the sequester will curtail consumer spending and employment. Many government workers might be required to take unpaid furloughs and federal agencies may scrap some ...
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New Jersey leads way for legal immigrants: More could be on way
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
They came mostly from India, but also from China, Southeast Asia, Europe and elsewhere in search of good paying jobs and a chance for a green card, which would let them stay longer. According to data from the Department of Homeland Security, nearly ...
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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Outlook for immigration deal brightens
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Prospects for a law to create a pathway to citizenship for 11 million illegal immigrants brightened on Saturday after major business and labor groups reached an agreement on a guest-worker program, a source familiar with the deal ...
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Stealing a childhood
Janesville Gazette
... very common Hispanic name to obtain jobs and credit until the IRS came after him for thousands of dollars in unpaid taxes. At the time, state's attorneys, law enforcement officials and immigration experts told me that legal immigrants, naturalized ...
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