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Many hospitals, doctors offer cash discount for medical bills
A Long Beach hospital charged Jo Ann Snyder $6,707 for a CT scan of her abdomen and pelvis after colon surgery. But because she had health insurance with Blue Shield of California, her share was much less: $2,336. Then Snyder tripped across one of the...
Tags: Internists, Insurance, Prices, Health Insurance, Orange County Superior Court
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Building their own jobs
South Bend TribuneAn average of 10 to 15 young people drop off applications at Bob Jaques' business each week. This is the first year the owner of Ritter's Frozen Custard on Main Street in Mishawaka hasn't hired anyone new. All of his high school and college-aged...Tags: Google Inc., Colleges and Universities, Business, Human Interest, Employment Opportunities
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Young entrepreneurs take a direct route to summer employment
South Bend TribuneAn average of 10 to 15 young people drop off applications at Bob Jaques' business each week. This is the first year the owner of Ritter's Frozen Custard on Main Street in Mishawaka hasn't hired anyone new. All of his high school and college-aged...Tags: Facebook, Media Industry, Career and Workplace, Dog (animal), Human Interest
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Funds cut as number of needy Marylanders hits new high
The number of Maryland families that need government help to make ends meet has reached record levels, but funds for the state's safety net are being cut. More than 700,000 Marylanders receive food assistance, the most in state history. A record 70,000...Tags: Relief and Aid Organizations, Community College of Baltimore County, Charity, Environmental Issues, University of Maryland, College Park
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Pressure on the picket line
Almost every day for nearly three weeks, Jon Butler rallied with fellow union strikers on the picket line.
Butler was among roughly 800 union members who walked out of the Caterpillar Inc. plant in Joliet on May 1, rejecting a proposed six-year...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Companies and Corporations, Health Insurance, Wage Contract Issues, eBay Inc.
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Tattooed job-seekers may have tough time getting hired
Ariel Rivera, back home from college, thought she'd landed the perfect summer job — until the topic of conversation turned to tattoos. The 20-year-old Bethlehem resident with a big smile and a wholesome demeanor had made it to her second...
Tags: East Stroudsburg University, Companies and Corporations, Whitehall, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Social Issues
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Contractors: Construction employment at lowest level since 1990
Blog-o-nomics - Orlando SentinelHow bad have things been for Florida's builders? Construction employment here has plunged to its lowest level since 1990, according to The Associated General Contractors of America. Statewide, total construction employment fell 7 percent between April... -
Senate OKs bill protecting workers' social network information
PolitiCalCalifornia employers would be prohibited from asking job applicants and workers for passwords to their Facebook, Myspace and other social network accounts under a privacy bill approved by the state Senate on Friday. Sen. Leland Yee (D-San Francisco)... -
Twenty percent of overtime-pay lawsuits filed in South Florida
In the past five years, 20 percent of the nation's employee lawsuits over pay and labor violations were filed in South Florida, according to a company that monitors legal trends. Only 2 percent of the nation's workers live in South Florida. But several...Tags: Justice System, Litigation, Fort Lauderdale, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Employment Opportunities
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California Senate OKs ban to keep employers from social media passwords
California's Senate doesn't think your employer should have access to your Facebook account, and now, it's passed a bill reflecting that attitude. The state Senate passed SB1349 Friday, which would make it illegal for employers and admissions officers at...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Social Media, Leland Yee, Ted Gaines, Google+
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Indiana State Fair plans to hire 500 temporary employees
The Indiana State Fair will hold a job fair on Thursday in hopes of filling more than 500 openings for this year's event. Open positions include ticket sellers, parking attendants and security personnel. The job fair starts at 3 p.m. and ends at 7 p.m....
Tags: Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities
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Unemployment rate is a numbers game in presidential race
It was kind of a buzz-kill moment. Earlier this month, at a town hall meeting in Township, Pa., Mitt Romney mentioned that the jobless rate had dropped a bit, from 8.2% to 8.1%. The audience started to applaud, but Romney stopped them. "Normally,...
Tags: Unemployment, Career and Workplace, Mitt Romney, Labor Markets, Employment Opportunities
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