Senators approve own pay raises
April 16, 2013 in Worthington Daily Globe
ST. PAUL Minnesota senators voted themselves and other state officials pay raises Tuesday with no debate. Continue Reading
April 16, 2013 in Worthington Daily Globe
ST. PAUL Minnesota senators voted themselves and other state officials pay raises Tuesday with no debate. Continue Reading
April 13, 2013 in The Dickinson Press
Equal Pay Day, which was celebrated Tuesday, has come and gone, and American women are no closer to having the same paycheck as men. But some say women have themselves to blame. Continue Reading
December 14, 2012 in Alexandria Echo Press
Four elected officials in Douglas County discussed salaries with commissioners for the coming year at Tuesday’s board meeting. Salaries will be set at the December 27 county commissioners’ meeting. Continue Reading
December 5, 2012 in Worthington Daily Globe
Parkinson’s Disease Awareness event scheduled for Dec. 15 Fulda High School
FULDA Nearly three decades ago, Heron Lake first cousins Tom Hady and Rick Haberman were participating in a junior high track and field meet at Fulda. They remember well an enthusiastic young Raiders’ coach with a bullhorn who was continually shouting out instructions telling all of the participants where to go and what to do next. Continue Reading
September 11, 2012 in The Daily Republic
Pay and contract language are sticking points, superintendent says. Continue Reading
July 10, 2012 in The Dickinson Press
Dickinson City employees are not satisfied with the payment they receive for the jobs they do, according to a city survey, and the local government may need to make financial changes on a “grand scale” to keep its workers, officials said. Continue Reading
May 29, 2012 in Alexandria Echo Press
President Barack Obama Friday signed into law a bill co-sponsored by all of Minnesota’s congressional delegation that will return up to 27 days of paid leave to some of the state’s National Guard members who have served in Kuwait helping to wind down the United States’ involvement in Iraq. Continue Reading
April 24, 2012 in Grand Forks Herald
For management, the central question is not how much others are paying. That’s always and everywhere a recipe for “more,” given the fact that there always are Joneses to keep up with.
Instead, the central question is this: What do I have to pay to both keep my good workers from jumping ship and to attract new workers when I need them? Continue Reading
March 13, 2012 in Worthington Daily Globe
Senate natural resources committees backs bill
ST. PAUL It is not something heard much around the Legislature: people suggesting fees they pay go up. Continue Reading
March 8, 2012 in Worthington Daily Globe
ST. PAUL Republicans want to use some of the state’s surplus to pay back schools across Minnesota. Continue Reading
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