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MetLife To Lay Off 860 Employees From Irving Office
MetLife announced it would lay off 860 employees in its Irving, Texas office.
Those who worked inside of the MetLife Home Loans office in Irving said the company was trying to sell their home loans division to another company.
"There were 40 buyers...Tags: MetLife Incorporated, Economy, Business and Finance, Fannie Mae, Companies and Corporations, Mortgages
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Noisy factory draws objectors, defenders
BOYNE CITY — Tension levels stayed high as dozens came out to debate quality of life versus manufacturing jobs in Boyne City.
Kirtland Products is a wood pellet factory that recently opened in the city’s industrial park. Soon after,...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Public Officials, Companies and Corporations, Plant Openings, Environmental Issues
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Federal prison's job fair targets Ind. veterans
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — A federal prison in western Indiana is trying to recruit unemployed veterans whose military experience might make them good candidates for prison jobs. More than 60 veterans turned out Monday for a job fair at the Federal...Tags: Prisons, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Prisons, Employment
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Tamela Baker: Fasten your seat belts for a bumpy General Assembly session
The Maryland General Assembly opens today, unleashing the three-month adrenaline rush that engulfs Annapolis every winter. I confess I’m a little nostalgic for the fanfare and intrigues, and since this is an election year in which several state...Tags: Justice System, Democratic Party, Crime, Law and Justice, Regional Authority, Career and Workplace
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Employment: Hiring rose in November, though openings fell
WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. employers stepped up their hiring in November but pulled back slightly on the number of jobs they advertised.
The mostly favorable report shows companies are gaining more confidence in the economy and filling more of their open...Tags: Washington, DC, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Companies and Corporations, Advertising
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Romney wins in NH, Ron Paul runs second
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won the New Hampshire primary Tuesday night, adding to a first-place finish in last week's Iowa caucuses and establishing himself as the man to beat for the Republican presidential...Tags: Voting, Regional Authority, Politics, Nashua Corporation, Mitt Romney
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No quick fix: Getting out of debt requires patience — and help
After his mother's death six years ago, Doug Hamilton says, his financial life spiraled out of control. He spent freely, didn't pay his bills on time and had creditors calling him at work.
Marlena Clay-Boone says her financial problems started as her...Tags: Credit and Debt, Cancer, Financial Planning, Debt Market, Verizon Communications
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Local unemployment edges up slightly
Local unemployment rates edged up slightly in December throughout the tri-city region, but figures held steady in a few communities. The jobless rates in Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena, South Pasadena and San Marino all rose by 0.1%, according to data...Tags: Labor Markets, San Marino, Career and Workplace, Unemployment
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Locals react to State of the State
First year highlights and a jovial, verbal victory lap marked Gov. Rick Snyder's second State of the State on Wednesday night.
The governor focused his annual address on job creation, government performance and continuing to streamline government...Tags: Concerts, Regional Authority, Finance, Michigan Legislature, Politics
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Governor Addresses Jobs to Obesity in State of the State Address
FOX 17 ReporterMichigan Governor Rick Snyder held his second State of the State Address Wednesday night in Lansing since taking office. In his 2011 address, he said he spoke about reinventing Michigan and job one, was jobs. “We were essentially tired and...Tags: Employment, Employment Opportunities, Crime, Law and Justice, Obesity, Health
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School board to face tough choices if it has to shoulder pension burden
julieg@herald-mail.comAfter learning Wednesday that Gov. Martin O'Malley's proposal to shift some teacher pension responsibility to local jurisdictions was expected to cost Washington County $2.46 million, several school board members said there will be some tough decisions...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Teaching and Learning, Regional Authority, Layoffs and Downsizing, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Michigan Governor Snyder to deliver State of the State address 7 pm. today
What: Gov. Rick Snyder’s second annual State of the State address
When: 7 p.m. EST today, Wednesday, Jan. 18
Where: House chamber, Michigan Capitol
Broadcast on: Michigan public radio and television stations, as well as the Michigan...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Television Industry, Media Industry, Labor Legislation, Regional Authority
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