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Shippensburg and Walkersville Food Lion grocery stores to close
julieg@herald-mail.comA Food Lion in Shippensburg, Pa., and a Bloom in Walkersville, Md., are expected to close within 30 days, according to Delhaize America, the supermarket company that owns the grocery chains. The Food Lion at 300 S. Fayette St. in Shippensburg and the...Tags: Delhaize Group, Career and Workplace, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, Employees
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Workers say a local warehouse is set to close
Several employees of a Roanoke County warehouse have told News 7 that they'll soon be out of a job.
Workers tell News7 notification was sent out that the Hanover Direct warehouse in Roanoke County will be shut down within the next few months.
Hanover...Tags: Career and Workplace, Companies and Corporations, Employees, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Four South Dakota FSA offices may be affected by cost-cutting proposal
Four Farm Service Agency offices in South Dakota will be closed if a proposal by the U.S. Department of Agriculture goes through as planned, said Craig Schaunaman, State Farm Service Agency executive director. The four offices targeted for closure are...Tags: Career and Workplace, Job Layoffs, Employees, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Union leaders request meeting with sugar company
FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Union leaders for locked-out American Crystal Sugar Co. workers say they have asked a federal mediator to lead another round of negotiations with the company. About 1,300 workers at Crystal plants in North Dakota, Minnesota...Tags: Career and Workplace, Companies and Corporations, Employees, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Union: Some Sparrows Point employees going back to work
Most of the Sparrows Point steel mill employees who were laid off several days before Christmas will be returning to work, according to a union representative. "There will be a little bit [of] a trickle, but the bulk of them will be returning this...Tags: Career and Workplace, Companies and Corporations, Employees, Unions, Companies and Corporations
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State employees asked to pay more to Virginia Retirement System
News 7 ReporterGovernor Bob McDonnell says his plan to shore up the state's retirement system will require state employees to pay more. He outlined a proposal Thursday that will increase employee contributions by one percent over two years. McDonnell has already...Tags: Bob McDonnell, Career and Workplace, Civil and Public Service, Interior Policy, Interior Policy
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Public to city: slow down charter process
COSTA MESA — A first draft of a revised city charter was met with a chain of criticism inside the City Council chambers Tuesday night, as hundreds of residents and some organized labor workers called for the city to slow down its latest attempt at...Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Labor Legislation, Employees, Unions
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ITT Exelis laying off 300 workers in Roanoke County
We've gotten word that ITT Exelis is laying off about 300 hourly workers at its plant in Roanoke County.
A spokesman for the defense contractor says workers were notified of the layoffs Wednesday.
He says the cuts are due to reductions in federal...Tags: Career and Workplace, Unemployment, Job Layoffs, Employees, U.S. Military
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Commissioners question county retirement policy, benefits
CHARLEVOIX — Retirement age and benefits for Charlevoix County employees dominated public conversation Wednesday among county leaders.
County commissioners met in Charlevoix and the main discussion topic revolved around what the allowed...Tags: Career and Workplace, Health Insurance, Finance, Employees, Health and Safety at Work
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Business taxes on Michigan agenda as House, Senate return to work
LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Fresh off lowering Michigan's overall business taxes in a bid to boost economic growth, Republicans will aim to eliminate or phase out a state tax paid on business equipment in 2012.
Lawmakers are scheduled to return to the state...Tags: U.S. Senate, Civil and Public Service, Interior Policy, Interior Policy, Government
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City gets decked out for what may be purplest Friday yet
For months, Ravens fans have been trading in their Friday business attire, work uniforms and school clothes for purple-hued garments — flaunting their support for the team. But this Purple Friday could be the most extreme yet.
As the AFC North...Tags: Corporate Officers, Houston Texans, Students, Politics, Health and Medical Professionals
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Workers at Microsoft Plant Threaten Mass Suicide in Pay Dispute
KTLA NewsMicrosoft is investigating a report that workers at a Chinese plant that makes its Xbox game systems threatened mass suicide in a pay dispute, according to a statement issued Wednesday by the company's Hong Kong office. CNN has not been able to confirm...Tags: Sony Corp., Work Rules Contract Issues, Xbox, Suicide, Companies and Corporations
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