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James F. Bray, manager
James F. Bray, a retired grocery store manager, died Tuesday of an aneurysm at his Jessup home. He was 76. Mr. Bray was born in Virginia and raised in North Carolina and Baltimore, where he graduated from city public schools. He served in the Army for...Tags: Brooklyn Park, American Legion, Aneurysm
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No excuses
It was that sage of Springfield, Bart Simpson, a notoriously bad example for school children everywhere, who spoke the words that seem to have become an unofficial motto of Harford County Public Schools: The only bad excuse is no excuse. Such a sentiment...Tags: Cartoons, Schools, Bart Simpson, Harford County, Labor Legislation
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Ninth Street rowhouses unique to Laurel
It has been 36 years since Joan Fitzgerald drove from her former home in Greenbelt to take a look at a Ninth Street house that had just been renovated. "It was a brilliant and sunny May day," she said. "The house literally sparkled." Fitzgerald...
Tags: Ellicott City, Employees, Laurel, Howard County, Homes
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'Mad Men' Season 5 premiere recap: 'A Little Kiss'
"What's wrong with you people? You're all so cynical. You don't smile, you smirk." — Megan Through all the years, through all the Peggy Olson working-girl iterations and Betty Draper mood changes and Don Draper bed-mate changes, one thing about...
Tags: Lobbying, Marriage, Racism, Bob Dylan, Employment Opportunities
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Legislation brings Kamenetz, unions' relationship to light
When union members gathered outside the Baltimore County courthouse recently, many waved signs depicting County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, some referring to him as a bully or cheater. They were protesting a bill proposed by Kamenetz that would have cut...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Labor Legislation, Safety of Citizens, Pension and Welfare, AFSCME
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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, Labor Disputes
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Teachers union has small victory in negotiations
After months of arbitration, the Maryland Public School Labor Relations Board ruled that the Harford County school system "engaged in bad faith bargaining in the May/June 2011 re-negotiations" with the county's teachers' union. The decision was...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Harford County, Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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Teachers union leaders botched deal
Editor: Harford County teachers should be outraged that their union president is so lacking in common sense that he snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. Who in his right mind would deny a Christmas bonus to his dues paying members? Anyone with...Tags: Labor Legislation, Unions, Labor Legislation, Work Relations
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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: Schools, Holidays, Labor Legislation, Unions, Labor Legislation
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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, Local Government, Budgets and Budgeting
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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, Employees
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Craig's statement on veto of teacher bonuses
The following is the complete text of Harford County Executive David R. Craig's statement Friday about his veto that will keep some school employees from getting bonuses approved by the Harford County Council Dec 13: "In light of recent statements issued...Tags: Employees, Schools, Harford County, Labor Legislation, Public Schools
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