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Former deputies turned down for other law enforcement jobs Minneapolis Star Tribune Two former deputies who are suing Ramsey County Sheriff Matt Bostrom for alleged retaliation were turned down by several other agencies in previous job hunts, didn't have the support of their own supervisors and one failed two different psychiatric ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
On Politics: State's flagship jobs agency failed to follow law, track loans ... 77Square.com Wisconsin's flagship job agency has routinely failed to follow state laws, awarded money to ineligible projects and didn't properly track loans, a scathing audit released Wednesday morning found. The nonpartisan Legislative Audit Bureau said the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lawmakers rush legislation to save jobs in Andover Eagle-Tribune BOSTON — With 250 jobs at an Andover medical company on the line, lawmakers have sped legislation through both branches and to the governor's desk that delays a provision of last year's prescription monitoring law. Sen. Barry Finegold, D-Andover, said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Survey: US private employers add just 119K jobs in April, fewest in 7 months Washington Post The report Wednesday from payroll processor ADP suggests that government spending cuts and higher taxes could be starting to weigh on the job market. And new requirements under President Barack Obama's health care law may be prompting some small ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Corbett gets creative on jobs, health care MSNBC (blog) "Business are telling me they aren't growing. They don't want to go over that critical number … so it's discouraging employment," Corbett said. The law's most cynical critics have said its liberal architects intended businesses to opt out because that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Scott Walker's budget calls for 89 new jobs to help enact Obamacare Capital Times The state's top Republican lawmakers may be opposed to the federal health care reform law, but their ideology won't be enough to stop the state from playing a key role in making the reforms a reality. Gov. Scott Walker's budget, now being debated by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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