The legislation would jack up the fines for people who use bogus placards, and create penalties for
city workers with legitimate placards who misuse them.
The hard core of this segment of the sport is a passionately dedicated army of «single houndmen» — farmers, weekend hunters,
city workers with a hobby — who own just one or two hounds and enjoy them as pets and hunting dogs.
The accident left
the city worker with severe head trauma and multiple broken bones.
The images were surprisingly revealing, intentionally and not —
the City worker with thinning hair who scrawled «I'm desperate», the black policeman who wrote «Help».
Not exact matches
Monaghan is particularly concerned that the
city could become crowded
with workers who don't fit in.
Thousands of low - paid
workers striking in hundreds of
cities across the country, demanding a minimum wage of up to $ 15 per hour to replace the current $ 7.25 minimum wage, showing that an increasing amount of those even in jobs are unhappy
with their lot.
I later learned that in 2007, Circuit
City had fired the chain's 3,400 most experienced salespeople and replaced them
with generic, untrained, near - minimum - wage
workers.
Workers with Raven Drilling line up pipe while drilling for oil in the Bakken shale formation outside Watford
City, North Dakota.
Meanwhile, co-working spaces also were debuting across the country — and not just in the largest
cities but in smaller urban areas and university towns
with thriving populations of entrepreneurs and independent
workers.
So many bodies are brought in that the morgue
workers struggle to identify and bury the dead fast enough to make space for the next batch that arrives
with grim regularity, as the
city's residents clear up after nine months of urban warfare.
Earlier in January, Hardee's and Carl's Jr.'s
workers protested Puzder's nomination in 20
cities across the US, organizing
with the Fight for $ 15 movement to raise the minimum wage.
With strikes planned in 150
cities, this could be fast - food
workers» largest national protest yet.
TIME spoke to aid
workers familiar
with Aleppo to discover what daily life is like for thousands in the war - torn, eastern part of the
city:
Miami Beach Commissioner Kristen Rosen Gonzalez wants the
city to consider an ordinance that would require hotels to provide
workers with panic buttons to report sexual harassment or assault.
One of them is Vera Makarov, the co-founder of Apli, a 42 - person, 15 - month - old, Mexico
City - based startup that aims to connect
workers with flexible job opportunities.
With Aetna Inc. looking to move its headquarters from Hartford, on the heels of General Electric Co.'s shift to Boston, Connecticut's economic development strategy may now turn inward, boosting its
cities to attract high - tech
workers and fixing state government's crisis - prone budgeting.
Statistics Canada reports that,
with the exception of three Canadian
cities, virtually all regions will suffer from fewer
workers, as there will be fewer people available to contribute to society's many needs.
The result is that the number of
workers,
with the exception of three Canadian
cities, is constantly decreasing.
As a Licensed Clinical Social
Worker with a Masters in Social Service Administration from the University of Chicago, Becca has worked to apply improv in clinical and business settings through her work as Program Head of the Wellness Department and as a designer / facilitator for Second
City Works.
«Since that is not to be, the
city is committed to working
with the state Department of Workforce Development and the Workforce Development Board of South Central Wisconsin to assist these
workers in retraining and placement in their next employment opportunity,» Soglin said.
Smaller, less developed markets such as Raleigh and Columbus, Ohio, are likely to better cope
with 50,000 new tech
workers than larger, housing - constrained
cities such as Denver, Boston and New York, Vivas adds.
Kansas
City fared better than New York
City and Los Angeles in metrics such as tech
workers per capita, share of
workers with a Bachelor's degree or higher, entrepreneurial growth and share of «knowledge»
workers, defined as those in occupations such as architecture, social science, health care and education.
So
with minimal equipment and unskilled
workers he has set out to build «Arcosanti,» a small example of a radically new type of
city, on a mesa 60 miles north of Phoenix, Arizona.
He said the pessimist in him mocked his receipt of a degree in law when «law is ever more a hollow word, resonant but empty, in a world increasingly dominated by force, by violence, by fraud, by injustice, by avarice — in a word, by egoism»; when civil law permits «the progressive and rapid increase of oppressed people who continue being swept toward ghettos, without work, without health, without instruction, without diversion and, not rarely, without God»; when under so - called international law «more than two - thirds of humanity (exist) in situations of misery, of hunger, of subhuman life»; and when agrarian law or spatial law permits «today's powerful landowners to continue to live at the cost of misery for unhappy pariahs»; and whereby «modern technology achieves marvels from the earth
with an ever - reduced number of rural
workers (while) those not needed in the fields live sublives in depressing slums on the outskirts of nearly all the large
cities.»
A church purporting to care about social justice and to be sensitive to the needs of the
city might start
with a willingness to stand up for
workers.
Tales abound as to where the tender tofu got its name, the most popular being that a «Ma Po» — or old woman
with a pockmarked face — served the unique recipe to poorer
workers on the outskirts of a highly trafficked merchant
city.
She is a graduate of the Natural Gourmet Institute in New York
City, and apprenticed under the
worker - ownership of Three Stone Hearth in Berkeley, California, the first community supported kitchen (CSK) of its kind and has experience managing farmer's markets, working
with a variety of artisan food producers, in restaurants, business management and organizations promoting urban food sustainability, local food economies and seasonality.
But more than that, it's both the common dining table and grocer to the kind of eclectic
city where fictional boxer Rocky Balboa is deemed as worthy of a statue as Founding Father Ben Franklin, an oversized small town where South Philly blue - collar
workers and Northern Liberties hipsters alike pride themselves on being plainspoken connoisseurs of worthy eats, and will endlessly debate whether DiNic's roast pork
with provolone and broccoli rabe has supplanted the cheesesteak as Philly's favorite sandwich.
City workers will begin shutting down streets at 1 p.m. Houston mayor Sylvester Turner made a statement to go along
with the announcement of the celebration.
With massive urbanization bringing crowds of mostly unskilled rural
workers to the
city and a literal ring of garbage dumps...
«Most of the larger
cities have gone to the professional recreational park
worker, including people
with degrees in fields like forestry and urban planning.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel today said he will not rely on making
city workers take unpaid days off to solve a $ 30 million budget gap Mayor Richard Daley left him
with for the second half of the year.
Fresh off a cost - cutting battle
with City Hall labor unions that resulted in layoffs, Mayor Richard Daley signaled Tuesday that union workers at other city agencies he controls are now in his sights to take unpaid days
City Hall labor unions that resulted in layoffs, Mayor Richard Daley signaled Tuesday that union
workers at other
city agencies he controls are now in his sights to take unpaid days
city agencies he controls are now in his sights to take unpaid days off.
The
city had just built the Thorp Public School on the south side of Grace, making Schorsch's homes seem a good place to raise kids, and the price nicely accorded
with a blue - collar
worker's pay stub.
In May 2013, the New York
City Council passed legislation requiring employers
with 20 or more
workers to provide paid sick leave.
The
cities of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Burbank, Calif., are among the eight to 10 employers offering the program to their
workers,
with hundreds of other companies expressing interest, Cohen says.
October 22, 2014 --(Altadena, CA) Piece by Piece instructor and mosaic artist Leigh Adams and her colleague Bea Jones, a retired psychiatric social
worker, worked
with our children through a special grant from the Marion Brucker Legacy Trust via Piece by Piece, which helped bring mosaic artistry to inner -
city youth.
Adoptions From The Heart, the East Coast's leading private adoption agency, has contract social
workers in the Manhattan area of New York
City to help families
with a home study for international or our domestic adoption program.
She is also taking classes
with the CDC REACH / ALCANCE Program to transition to San Diego
City College to obtain her Community Health
Worker certificate.
New York
City's finances are being responsibly managed despite the large cost of negotiating labor settlements with city workers, according to members of the state Financial Control Bo
City's finances are being responsibly managed despite the large cost of negotiating labor settlements
with city workers, according to members of the state Financial Control Bo
city workers, according to members of the state Financial Control Board.
That's why he should be asking what exactly is going on
with Solar
City Riverbend and how it is possible that —
with no public announcement — SUNY Research Foundation approved Solar
City's request to cut the number of factory
workers to only 500 from the original 1,460.
Southampton
city council has become the first big local authority to ask its
workers to take a pay cut or lose their jobs, triggering a row
with unions.
NYC elected officials rallied behind
workers as their strike against Spectrum hit the one - year mark,
with some suggesting the company's franchise agreement
with the
city could be in danger.
A coalition of diverse organizations in New York
City has banded together to escalate the conversation regarding paid sick days for
workers,
with an emphasis on getting the NY
City Council to pass legislation mandating paid sick days.
The dismantling of one of the last Occupy encampments in New York ended
with pepper spray and arrests, as Albany
City workers moved in and took down tents at the Occupy Albany encampment.
The
City Council had already passed a bill consistent with what the mayor wanted, but gave some city workers benefits that were less than their counterparts in neighboring suburban departme
City Council had already passed a bill consistent
with what the mayor wanted, but gave some
city workers benefits that were less than their counterparts in neighboring suburban departme
city workers benefits that were less than their counterparts in neighboring suburban departments.
After leading the fight for increasing the minimum wage for fast food
workers, Kirk Laubenstein
with the Coalition for Economic Justice says it's exciting the facility is on the
city's East Side.
Embattled
city Comptroller John Liu has hauled in thousands of dollars in $ 800 contributions from
workers and firms associated
with hotel magnate Sam Chang.
For New York
City workers at companies
with 11 or more employees, the minimum wage will increase to $ 11 an hour on Saturday.
With over 200 non-union hotels planning to open their doors in our
city in the next few years we must use the resources the membership provided in the dues referendum and continue to focus all of our energy on making our union one that represents as many
workers in the hotel industry as possible.