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Harford's 2013 school budget still up in the air
The final 2013 budget for Harford County Public Schools could be still up in the air by as much as $24 million because of ongoing labor negotiations and uncertainty about state funding – as well as by the county's refusal, thus far, to give the...Tags: Food Industry, Students, Ice Cream, Healthy Diet, Teaching and Learning
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State's high court to hear Arundel binding arbitration dispute
A key labor battle in Anne Arundel County will go before the state's highest court next month, when the Court of Appeals tackles the dispute over binding arbitration for the county's public safety unions. Angering the nine unions, the county moved last...Tags: Anne Arundel County, Safety of Citizens, Labor Legislation, Arbitration, Laws
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Letter: Teachers union, school board at odds
Editor: Harford County's students and teachers deserve better than this. The teachers of Harford County have been in negotiations with Harford County Public Schools (HCPS) since November 2010 for their contract, which began in July 2011. On April 2,...Tags: Students, Schools, Public Schools, Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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Bar review: Don't Know Tavern, now managed by Delia Foley's former GM
Don't Know Tavern in South Baltimore has always been a reliably quiet neighborhood bar, especially appreciated by Red Sox and Patriots fans. But in the past year, Don't Know has gone through more upheaval than it has in all the four years it's been in...Tags: Arts, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Labor Legislation, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Harford veto throws bonus plan for 5,443 school employees into disarray
Harford County Executive David Craig's plan to give bonuses to more than 5,400 county school employees was thrown into disarray after the teachers union failed to sign off on the agreement and Craig in turn vetoed the part of the legislation funding the...Tags: Labor Legislation, Teachers Unions, Teaching and Learning, Work Relations, Local Government
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Harford teachers denied countywide bonuses
Because of a disagreement between the Harford County executive and teachers union, teachers and others who work for the school system will not receive a $1,250 bonus like every other county employee this year. After County Executive David R. Craig...Tags: Labor Legislation, Public Schools, Teaching and Learning, Local Government, Work Relations
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Md.'s top court to hear Arundel binding arbitration dispute
The state's highest court has agreed to take up a case focusing on the dispute between Anne Arundel County's public safety unions and county officials over binding arbitration in collective bargaining. The unions sued the county last April, claiming that...Tags: Arbitration, Anne Arundel County, Trials, Judges, Trials
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BBH says it has given requested documents to federal investigators
Baltimore Behavioral Health Inc. says it has handed over some documents demanded by the federal government as part of an investigation into alleged shortfalls in the retirement plan at the West Pratt Street mental health clinic. Employee tax records were...Tags: Medicaid, Hospitals and Clinics, Pratt Street, Health Insurance, Government Health Care
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Balto. Co., unions at odds over binding arbitration measure
Nearly a year after voters approved changes to the way Baltimore County resolves labor disputes with many of its public employees, the county remains at odds with unions over how and when those changes will be carried out. County Executive Kevin Kamenetz...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Republican Party, Employment Opportunities, Safety of Citizens, David Marks
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Layoffs, furloughs on table in Balto. Co. amid buyout talk
Even as the Baltimore County Council weighs an employee buyout plan that could chop millions from next year's budget, officials are leaving open the possibility of layoffs and furloughs. Council members discussed the early retirement proposal at a...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Retirement, Labor Legislation, Pension and Welfare, Employees
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Who is helped, hurt by the NBA lockout?
Nets OK with delay Ira Winderman Sun Sentinel Considering their lame-duck status in New Jersey, the Nets would prefer the NBA calendar simply flip to 2012-13, when they become the Brooklyn Nets. The NBA's ultimate limbo franchise, awaiting not only a...Tags: Orlando Magic, Miami Heat, Chicago Bulls, Ray Allen, Chris Bosh
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Baltimore Co. Council approves binding arbitration measure
Public employees in Baltimore County will have a new avenue for resolving labor disputes under legislation the County Council approved Monday. The measure will grant binding arbitration — a practice in which an independent, third-party arbiter...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Retirement, David Marks, Labor Legislation, John A. Olszewski, Sr.
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