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New police union contract disclosed
The City Council this week approved a new contract with the police union this week that includes a 6.5% salary increase for officers, but that will also require them to pay their full share of retirement contributions. Even with officers paying more...Tags: Health, Government, Career and Workplace, Employment, Health and Safety at Work
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City principals among lowest-paid school leaders in state
Even as Baltimore principals have been given an unprecedented amount of responsibility over the past four years under schools CEO Andrés Alonso, their average salary has remained among the lowest in the state.
The average salary for city principals...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Montgomery County (Maryland), New York City, Career and Workplace, Conservation
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Cash payments made at Coliseum raves to be probed
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Commission said Monday that it would amend a lawsuit against two of its former managers and a pair of rave companies to include new allegations that large cash payments were improperly made to a union representative as...
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Large number of city teachers receive unsatisfactory evaluations
A significant number of Baltimore teachers — in some schools as many as 60 percent of the staff — have received unsatisfactory ratings on their midyear evaluations as the system moves to implement a pay-for-performance contract that's...Tags: Music, Unions, Concerts, Teaching and Learning, Entertainment
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Sheraton Anchorage Hotel Owner Slapped with Federal Injunction
Channel 2 NewsThe Sheraton Anchorage Hotel’s Texas-based owners have been ordered to recognize union contracts and bargain with the union representing hospitality workers at the hotel. U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Burgess’s 34-page injunction was...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Unions, Collective Contract, Career and Workplace
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Police union filing grievances against Meyersdale Borough
Daily American Staff WriterThe union that represents the Meyersdale Borough Police Department is filing grievances against borough council. Carl Bailey, secretary/treasurer of Teamsters Local 205, said borough council President Martha Curran is refusing to sign the voluntarily...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment, Unions, Holidays, Collective Contract
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