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Vote expected on 2 percent pay increase for Bel Air town employees
The Town of Bel Air is close to approving a 2 percent raise for its employees, and the final OK could come as early as the next town meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 3. Town Administrator Chris Schlehr said at a town work session Tuesday that the resolution to...Tags: Employees, Lisa Moody, Finance, Finance
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Cockeysville: Our Daily Bread benefits from Golden moment at St. Joseph School
Terrence Golden, principal at St. Joseph School in Cockeysville, made good on a promise to dress in elf-wear when students met his challenge to assemble a record number of sandwiches for Our Daily Bread.
The students are no strangers to helping those...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Holidays, Hospitals and Clinics, Hospitals and Clinics, Social Services
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Harford exec plans to pay back schools for bonuses paid
Harford County Executive David Craig plans to introduce legislation at a future county council meeting that will allow the county's school system to be reimbursed for the $625 bonus that went to each school system employee — about $1.6 million...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Holidays, Unions, Public Schools
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Workers 'outraged' by Kamenetz, former councilmen's pensions
The head of a Baltimore County public employees union says workers are outraged over the lucrative pension deals of County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and former councilmen Sam Moxley and Vince Gardina.
An amendment to a 2010 pension reform law allowed...Tags: Unions, Layoffs and Downsizing, Employees, Labor Legislation, Baltimore County
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Sparrows Point steel mill shuts down suddenly
Sparrows Point has shut down steelmaking operations as the Baltimore County plant struggles to pay its bills and win back customers, workers said Friday.
Elizabeth "Bette" Kovach, a spokeswoman for Sparrows Point owner RG Steel, did not return several...Tags: Unemployment, John A. Olszewski, Sr., Kinder Morgan Incorporated, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Ravens announce that Eric DeCosta is staying
The Ravens announced Friday that director of player personnel Eric DeCosta, who was being pursued by at least three NFL teams that are currently searching for a new general manager, "will continue with the team and is not going to interview with other...Tags: AFC North, Jarret Johnson, National Football League, Haloti Ngata, Chicago Tribune
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A modest proposal for pensions
Gov.Martin O'Malleyis currently promoting gay marriage legislation. He stated that "one does not have to be an advocate for same-sex marriage in order to support equal rights under the law." Hopefully, Governor O'Malley will now support equal rights...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Justice System, Employees, Labor Legislation, Interior Policy
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Maryland more pleasant than Virginia
Contributor Larry Hogan has written one more anti-O'Malley screed comparing Virginia to Maryland, but he has ignored the facts about the two state governments ("Look to Va. For how to grow private investment," Feb. 3). According to theU.S. Census...Tags: Employees, Regional Authority, Republican Party, Civil and Public Service, Government
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Constellation has proven a good neighbor
The American Red Cross of the Chesapeake Region knows how important it is to stay connected to your home. We have been serving Maryland's disaster victims every day for the past 107 years from our offices in Baltimore. We've changed our physical address a...Tags: Relief and Aid Organizations, United Way , Hurricane Irene (2011), Emergency Health Procedures, Natural Disasters
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State considers new pharmacy plan without Walgreens
State employees, retirees and their dependents could no longer fill their prescriptions at Walgreens under a contract being considered by Maryland's Board of Public Works.
The panel agreed Wednesday to defer action on the $2.4 billion five-year...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Prescription Drugs, Drugs and Medicines, Chicago Tribune, Annapolis
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Arundel superintendent: Leopold wrong on school funding
It is more than unfortunate that Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold continues to imply that funding our school system is like throwing money into a bottomless abyss with absolutely no return on investment ("School funding mandate hurts counties,"...Tags: Employees, Teaching and Learning, Anne Arundel County, Teaching and Learning, Annapolis
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How essential are county workers?
"Only employees whose positions can be eliminated without cutting county services will be approved," according to the Sun's recent coverage of Baltimore County employee buyouts ("More than 650 apply for Balto. Co. early retirement," Jan. 4). Seems to...Tags: Employees
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