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Despite vote after vote from one commissioner for the opposite, a majority of the Freeborn County Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday for salary adjustments in 2009 for the county’s elected officials and nonunion employees.
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Florida advances tougher auto emission limits - Reuters UK
MIAMI (Reuters) - Florida environmental rule-makers voted on Tuesday to adopt California's toughened auto-emission standards in hopes of reducing heat-trapping gases linked to global warming, the governor said. The Florida Environmental Regulation ...
Government to cut 100 jobs: Budget woes force Lorain County workers ... - Morning Journal
ELYRIA ? Lorain County's crippled budget will likely force more than 100 of the county's 711 general fund employees to lose their jobs by the year's end, County Administrator Jim Cordes said yesterday. The employees will find out their fate before ...
The ?True? Cost of Federal Civil Service Employees to the Taxpayer - Wilson County News
Now that we have (hopefully) read my previous blog on how our Congressional Representatives and Senators have been ripping us off, it?s time to take a look at the civil service employees. First, we have to understand just how many people the ...
County workers to likely get pay increase - Albert Lea Tribune
During a Tuesday budget workshop, the Freeborn County Board of Commissioners indicated it will more than likely support a cost of living increase next year for nonunion county employees. Fifth District Commissioner Mark Behrends made the ...
No pay raises for Montgomery school employees - Gazette
Pay raises for Montgomery County teachers, administrators and service staff will be scaled way back next year, as the result of an agreement between the school system and its three employee unions. Under the deal, the school system's 22,000 employees ...
Lawmakers say they'll give up pay increase - Connellsville Daily Courier
HARRISBURG -- Gov. Ed Rendell on Wednesday ordered $128 million in additional state budget cuts, and many elected officials agreed to pay back their automatic cost-of-living raises as a symbolic gesture in tough economic times. story continues below ...
Turnpike tolls to go up 25% Jan. 4 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
HARRISBURG -- Motorists should take a few extra shekels with them when they get onto the Pennsylvania Turnpike starting Jan. 4, because toll prices will be going up by a hefty 25 percent. Drivers shouldn't be surprised, turnpike commission officials ...
A lesson for city employees from a real-life private sector situation - Gilroy Dispatch
A full-page ad in the Dispatch decried the impending layoffs of city of Gilroy employees. The ad complained of overspending, "gambling with City loans on Wall Street," the Taj Mahal police station, borrowing money to buy Bonfante Gardens, and double ...
CRI officials ask county for funds - Parkersburg News & Sentinel
PARKERSBURG - Community Resources Inc. officials requested $80,500 in funding from the Wood County Commission. CRI officials said all 11 counties served by the nonprofit community action agency will be solicited for funds. "The requests throughout ...
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