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Required tally of flu shots for health workers sought
Baltimore hospitals, doctors' offices and long-term care facilities would have to report the rates of influenza vaccination among their workers under new regulations being proposed by the city Health Department. Low vaccination rates among health care...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Organizations, Long Term Care
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Federal hearing set on NSU labor issue
Staff ReportThe National Labor Relations Board has set a hearing to determine if Nova Southeastern University treated contracted janitors unfairly. The hearing is set for 10 a.m. Nov. 17 at the National Labor Relations Hearing Board Room of the Federal Building,...Tags: Work Relations, Nova Southeastern University, Unions, Unico Incorporated
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Palin gives and saves amid big Alaska surplus
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDaniel Congiolosi is sure it won't be long before energy is so expensive he won't be able to pay the bills. When that happens, he will be ready. This spring, he tripled the size of his garden. He's rushing to install a hand pump on the well, build a...Tags: Energy Saving, Commodity Markets, Petroleum Industry, Government, Executive Branch
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Stony Brook hospital opens center for women, infants
ridgely.ochs@newsday.comRonni Schultz said she can't wait to begin seeing patients at Stony Brook University Medical Center's new women and infants center. "I am totally excited," said Schultz, the associate director of nursing for women and children, as she gave tours...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Stony Brook, Diseases, Colleges and Universities, Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Islip supervisor Nolan draws union ire with policy moves
jennifer.maloney@newsday.comIslip Supervisor Phil Nolan, who won re-election in November on a reform platform, has since implemented a slew of new policies. He's trimmed the town fleet, cut back town cell phone use, expanded employee financial disclosure requirements and...Tags: Ethics, Local Elections, Town of Islip, Cell Phones, Unions
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Metro companies eyeing ways to cut health costs
carrie.mason-draffen@newsday.comEmployee health benefit costs for metro area companies, including on Long Island, continue to rise and have nearly doubled since 2000, according to a new report by a Syosset benefits consulting company. As a result, employers are increasingly going on...Tags: Medical Services, Health Treatments, Government Health Care, Employers, Government
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Ailing Sacred Heart cuts staff by 5%
Of The Morning CallFinancially strapped Sacred Heart Hospital laid off 5 percent of its 1,500 workers Thursday in an effort to turn itself around so it can continue serving the sick and needy in downtown Allentown, officials said. A total of 76 employees across departments...Tags: Unemployment, Medicaid, Allentown, Government Health Care, Old Catholic
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Hunt for missing ballots widens in Palm Beach County
South Florida Sun-SentinelA hunt will launch at daybreak today for roughly 2,500 missing Palm Beach County ballots from the Aug. 26 primary, the latest turn in an election plagued by counting problems. The search for ballots will involve what Assistant County Administrator Brad...Tags: Law Enforcement, Voting, Election Day, Referenda, Local Elections
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Text Of Sen. John McCain's Speech
Thank you all very much. Tonight, I have a privilege given few Americans -- the privilege of accepting our party's nomination for President of the United States. And I accept it with gratitude, humility and confidence. In my life, no success has come...Tags: History, Health and Safety at School, Medicaid, Petroleum Industry, Advanced Training
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Companies lose staff but can save assets
Layoffs. Downsizing. Restructuring. They are ugly words in business. When mentioned in conjunction with a particular company or industry, these words are sure to provoke fear and angst among employers and employees alike. As more companies struggle to...Tags: Collective Contract, Retirement, Unemployment, Civil Rights, Advanced Training
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Company News
VALLEY WON'T BE AFFECTED MUCH BY GMAC LAYOFFS The Lehigh Valley will not be heavily affected from GMAC Financial Services closing all of its 200 retail offices nationwide and laying off about 5,000 people, according to a spokeswoman. The majority of...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Financial Services, Unemployment, Allentown, Marketing
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Community events
Mike Seeger will perform Music from the True Vine, Southern folk music, 7:30 tonight at the Williamsburg Library Theatre, 515 Scotland St. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for Friends of the Williamsburg Regional Library and $8 for children under 16. For...Tags: Judaism, Pocahontas, NASA, Clubs and Associations, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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