Sentences with phrase «county workers going»

Some people are county workers going to lunch and some are members of the public.

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That's 107,000 red - light camera fines alone that have gone uncollected, even as the cash - strapped county laid off hundreds of workers, cut services and is proposing to consolidate police precincts.
Add in the proposed increases in health care premiums and co-pays and county workers would be going backwards under this contract offer,» said Hawkins, a member of the Teamsters Local 317 who unloads trucks at UPS.
BTW, Smith, since you're always denigrating teachers and public sector workers, when are you going to grow a pair and tell us what YOU do for a living and what county YOU live in?
As time goes on, a greater portion of county workers will be Tier 6.
There will be more hunger, more homelessness, more public and mental health needs that go unmet, fewer protections for workers, and a rise in poverty,» the county executive added in his statement.
Oneida County Workforce Development Director David Mathis said, «In a time when the future is uncertain, Oneida County Workforce Development is going to be there to help provide information and also to assure all of the workers that whatever their questions and whatever their needs, we will be there to help in every way possible.»
«When many of our County workers are going backwards in pay, our entire local economy suffers.»
September 28, 2012 • A consulting firm hired by the Republican National Committee to register voters in five battleground states has been let go after one of its workers apparently submitted over 100 questionable registration forms in Florida's Palm Beach County.
Disposing of 8,000 dead animals is a dirty, painful business no matter how Orange County Animal Services workers go about it.
Deputy sheriffs and animal - control workers went to Brandli's property on Pine Valley Drive after he failed to contact Lake County Animal Services about the complaint from his neighbors.
Adoptive parent and WARM member, Violet Sprague went to the County Court and connected with a social worker and a judge, both of whom were adoptive parents.
Debbi studied as a Counsellor, worked with Essex County Council as an Education Welfare Officer and went on to become the County's first Family Support and Liaison Worker.
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