Sentences with phrase «back retired workers»

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Adkins, a retired electrician and construction worker, left in mid-January, and won't be back until April, according to his personal assistant, Tara Keller.
In today's congressional endorsement news, Hakeem Jeffries, the Brooklyn Assembly running to replace the retiring Ed Towns, announced the backing of a slew of elected officials in a new corner of his reconfigured district, while longtime incumbent Nydia Velazquez got the support of the transit workers union.
Sikora, political and legislative director for the Communications Workers of America District 1, and a former NYPIRG organizer, is running for the open Assembly seat being vacated by the retiring Joan Millman, with the backing of 2013 StreetsPAC endorsees Brad Lander and Steve Levin.
Nassau County paid more than a half - million dollars each in salary and termination pay to seven retiring police officers last year, and another county worker who won back pay in a labor dispute, Newsday reported last month.
After an initial 80 percent surge, the number of workers retiring fell back in line with long - term trends.
As employers are facing the impact of retiring baby boomers on the labor pool, they are thrilled by the increasing numbers of skilled, mature workers who are ready to come back to work.
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