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Thursday, March 21
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Biden administration forgives student loans for 78,000 more public service workers
(WASHINGTON) -- President Joe Biden announced on Thursday that about 78,000 public service workers will have $5.8 billion in federal student loan debt forgiven by his administration.The borrowers, which include teachers, nurses, firefighters and others enrolled in the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, ...
Thursday, March 21
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Biden administration to forgive student loans for 78,000 public service workers
(WASHINGTON) -- President Joe Biden will announce Thursday that about 78,000 public service workers will have their student loans forgiven by his administration.The workers, which include teachers, nurses, firefighters and others, have “dedicated their careers to serving their communities,” Biden said in a statement.The ...
Monday, March 18
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Energy workers advocacy group urges House panel to investigate John Podesta
(The Center Square) – A non-profit organization that advocates for American energy workers is urging the House Energy and Commerce Committee to investigate the role of climate envoy ...
Wednesday, March 13
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Brownfield Ag News
John Deere to layoff 150 workers in Ankeny, Iowa
John Deere has announced a round of layoffs at its facility in Ankeny, Iowa. Company officials tell Brownfield approximately 150 production employees at John Deere Des Moines Works will be placed on indefinite layoff effective over April and May. The employees were informed of ...
Thursday, March 7
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Legislators say disabled workers could be fired if sub-minimum wage is ended
(The Center Square) – Illinois House Bill 793 would require adults with disabilities to receive minimum wage. State legislators and CCAR Industries, a non-profit who’s ...
Wednesday, March 6
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Brownfield Ag News
Ernst questions USDA’s telework policies, Vilsack defends workers
A U.S. Senator is asking Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack to review USDA’s telework policies. Iowa’s Joni Ernst tells Brownfield an increase in accountability is needed to help ensure USDA employees are serving farmers and ranchers. “This is not Joni Ernst’s opinion,” Ernst said. “This ...
Thursday, February 29
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DEP hiring dozens of workers for orphan well plugging project
(The Center Square) — Pennsylvania will receive hundreds of millions of dollars to plug defunct oil and gas wells that may pose health and environmental threats. ...
Wednesday, February 28
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Prosecutors allege sham safety school gave bogus certifications to thousands of NYC construction workers
(NEW YORK) -- A company and six of its executives were charged Wednesday in New York with allegedly operating a sham safety school that said it certified thousands of construction workers as properly trained when, in fact, it had not, prosecutors say.Prosecutors said the ...
Wednesday, February 28
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‘The worst situation I’ve ever seen’: Aid workers reveal conditions of those living in Gaza
(GAZA) -- For the last 25 years, pediatrician Dr. John Kahler has participated in humanitarian aid missions around the world from Syria to Haiti to Tanzania.Despite providing medical services for years, Kahler said treating people in Gaza amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war is incomparable ...
Wednesday, February 21
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Two Black GM workers share their experiences in the automotive industry
(NEW YORK) -- Dom Lester has a long and enviable list of accomplishments at General Motors, where's he worked for the last 25 years.As the company's chief engineer for performance variants, parts and motorsports engineering, he is responsible for the development of GM's bestselling ...
Monday, February 19
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Strike shuts down the Eiffel Tower as workers protest monument’s management
(PARIS) -- Tourists looking to explore Paris' most famous landmark were turned away from the Eiffel Tower on Monday as workers went on strike over what they contend is mismanagement that could jeopardize the 135-year-old monument as the city prepares to host the summer ...
Monday, February 19
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Strike expected to shut down the Eiffel Tower as workers protest monument’s management
(PARIS) -- The Eiffel Tower is expected to be closed to visitors on Monday as workers plan a one-day strike to demand that Paris City Hall officials immediately review the financial management of the 135-year-old monument, claiming maintenance costs are being underestimated ahead of ...
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