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Avon facility in Pasadena, which employs more than 170 workers, to close in 2014
Avon announced Wednesday that the multinational cosmetics sales corporation has made plans to shut down its distribution facility in Pasadena as part of a larger cost savings effort. The plans for the closure of the approximately 353,000 square foot...Tags: Labor Legislation, Google Inc., Career and Workplace
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Pasadena approves pension reform plus a raise
Pasadena City Council members voted last week to give themselves and many city workers a 3% salary increase next year, offsetting pension reforms that will cost municipal employees but save taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. Two council...
Tags: Civil and Public Service, Interior Policy, Politics, Pension and Welfare, Lobbying
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Judge leans JPL's way in 'intelligent design' suit
A Los Angeles judge has tentatively determined that Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Caņada Flintridge did not improperly fire a longtime employee because he espoused the theory of intelligent design in the workplace, according to the Associated Press....
Tags: NASA, Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Justice System
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Pasadena boosts wages, makes workers pay more for benefits
Pasadena City Council members voted Monday to give themselves and many city workers a 3% salary increase next year, offsetting pension reforms that will cost municipal employees but save taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. Two council members...
Tags: Civil and Public Service, Politics, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare, Lobbying
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Feinstein meets 'Mohawk Guy,' tells JPL workers of budget uncertainty
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) toured NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory Thursday afternoon, one day after Gov. Jerry Brown visited the La Caņada Flintridge campus. One of her first questions for scientists was about Mars’ current climate....
Tags: NASA, Budgets and Budgeting, Barack Obama, Google+, Career and Workplace
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JPL engineers test out their rovers on a fake Red Planet
Two weeks before the rover Curiosity's scheduled landing on Mars, NASA engineers stood on a hill overlooking the Jet Propulsion Laboratory campus, punching commands on their iPhones to test model rovers' ability to navigate over bulky red rocks. They...
Tags: NASA, Google Inc., Career and Workplace, Science and Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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JPL workers hit a high note
Singing in a chorus might not be rocket science, but that hasn’t stopped Jet Propulsion Laboratory workers from forming their own company of singers. The JPL Chorus will make its debut at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in a free concert with the Pasadena...
Tags: NASA, Medical Research, Technology, Arts and Culture, Career and Workplace
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Whitley Products in Plymouth sold, will reopen
PLYMOUTH –– Workers at Whitley Products will be returning to work in the near future. Rick Green, interim plant manager and the plant manager when the company first closed in late January, confirmed today that AMI of Michigan bought the...
Tags: Agriculture, Career and Workplace
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Layoffs coming to Northbrook company
Forty-five employees at Northbrook's Shell Vacations Club are scheduled to be laid off this summer due to restructuring, leaving just 10 employees at the company's site at 40 Skokie Boulevard, officials said. The company, which runs a timeshare...Tags: Job Layoffs, Career and Workplace, Layoffs and Downsizing, Travel, Trips and Vacations
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Somerset County employees juice their way to better health
Daily American Staff WriterMore than two dozen Somerset County employees sampled Jeff Kimmel's fruit smoothies during a lunchtime demonstration sponsored by the county's wellness committee. Kimmel, a microfilm department worker who is affectionately known as "the health guru"...Tags: Nutrition, Health and Safety at Work, Conservation, Employment, Career and Workplace
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UPDATE : Whitley sold, will reopen
South Bend TribunePLYMOUTH -- Workers at Whitley Products will be returning to work in the near future. Rick Green, interim plant manager and the plant manager when the company first closed in late January, confirmed Friday that AMI of Michigan purchased the company....Tags: Agriculture, Career and Workplace, Malaysia
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Sheraton workers agree to new contract, lift boycott
Two unions said Friday that they have ended a nearly six-year call to boycott the Sheraton Baltimore City Center Hotel, a move that came as workers ratified a new bargaining agreement with management. The unions, Unite Here Local 7 and Local 37 of the...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Unions, 401K
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