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Fire merit commission withdraws offer of employment to fired Muncie police officer

Star Press 26 Apr 2024
In a 4-0 vote, the Muncie Fire Merit Commission withdrew a conditional offer of employment that had been recently been made to Jonathan Powell ... In withdrawing the offer of employment to Powell on ...
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Weld RE-5J event highlights what high school students should know before joining workforce

The Tribune Greeley 26 Apr 2024
If a minor gets injured on the job and the employer’s response is to fire that employee, write the employee up or not give proper compensation, the employee has a right to file a complaint with OSHA within 30 days, the presentation explained.
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Nate Monroe: Jacksonville's police and fire pension debt approaches staggering $3 billion

jacksonville.com 26 Apr 2024
For police, the city contributes 25 percent of an employee's pay each year, and an employee is considered fully vested — meaning they're entitled to both their own contributions to that plan as well as the employer's — after just three years.
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YES production crew gets it right with timely Yankees throwback video

New York Post 26 Apr 2024
We hold some truths to remain self-evident ... Preparation and execution makes for superb viewing ... 5 ... Kay ... N ... K ... N. “Just once.” ... Would they be fired? Suspended? Or would their employers avoid the blowback of legions of those who support common social decency?.
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Unions pushing ban on 'captive audience meetings.' What that means for RI.

The Providence Journal 25 Apr 2024
It bars an employer from firing or disciplining in any way an employee who refuses to attend an employer-sponsored meeting "the primary purpose of which is to communicate the employer's opinion concerning religious or political matters.".
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Midlothian Fire Department Makes History with Coveted Class 1 ISO Rating

Focus Daily News 25 Apr 2024
The primary concern of any city resident is safety, which includes the effectiveness of their local fire department ... The Midlothian Fire Department employs 69 firefighters/paramedics in emergency operations in three fire stations.
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Biden administration tells employers to stop shackling workers with 'noncompete agreements'

Phys Dot Org 25 Apr 2024
Subsequent labor agreements, such as the one negotiated by the Steel Workers Organizing Committee with Carnegie-Illinois Steel in 1937, made employers prove "just cause" before firing any person covered by the contract.
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Cancer-stricken health worker, 75, sacked by the Kuwaiti government for refusing to work in the...

The Daily Mail 25 Apr 2024
Samir Mohamed was 75-years-old and working as a medical auditor for the Kuwait Health Office in London when the pandemic broke out in 2020, an employment tribunal heard ... or would be fired, adding.
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How US changes to ‘noncompete’ agreements and overtime pay could affect workers

Chicago Tribune 25 Apr 2024
They might not even find out until after they’ve left for a new job, and their former employer intervenes and causes them to be fired ... It also asserted that the new rules don’t give employers adequate time to make the changes needed.
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How US changes to 'noncompete' agreements and overtime pay could affect workers

The Call 25 Apr 2024
They might not even find out until after they've left for a new job, and their former employer intervenes and causes them to be fired ... It also asserted that the new rules don’t give employers adequate time to make the changes needed.
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Kanye West is sued for

The Daily Mail 25 Apr 2024
Thereafter, Hicks approached Plaintiff and stated, 'Kanye said, ‘Tell the one with the dreads to shave his head or he is fired.' Plaintiff refused to shave his head, and as a result thereof, his employment was terminated.'.
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America: Goodbye My Country, by Paul Craig Roberts

The Unz Review 25 Apr 2024
Medical doctors are being forced into becoming employees for HMOs where they have to follow their employer’s protocols or be fired ... and follow the profit-enhancing practices of their employer HMOs.
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The story of an ‘Urban Naxal’

Deccan Herald 25 Apr 2024
They were paid less than the minimum wage, worked overtime in a hazardous environment, and could be fired on the spot. More than 90 per cent of India’s workforce was employed under such treacherous conditions.
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“Deadliest days” in the West Bank

Dissident Voice 25 Apr 2024
A 17-year-old boy was hit by shrapnel from an Israeli-fired shell on the same day ...Israel has employed a lethal open-fire policy in the West Bank” since 7 October, Israeli human rights group B’Tselem said.
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How Delayed U.S. Aid Expanded the War in Ukraine’s Skies

Moscow Times 25 Apr 2024
Moscow has also started to employ cruise missiles equipped with technology that fires decoy flares to misdirect Ukrainian missiles that track the heat signature of their target to hit them.

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