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Train derails into Mississippi River in NE Iowa
Four locomotives pulling a freight train derailed early Wednesday and fell into the Mississippi River after an apparent landslide, authorities said. The engines operated by the Iowa, Chicago & Eastern Railroad went off the tracks about 6 a.m., about...Tags: Transportation, Railway Accidents, Railway Transportation, Iowa
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Hofstra housing discrimination suit can proceed, judge says
A federal judge yesterday ruled Hofstra law school can move forward with a federal housing discrimination lawsuit alleging Farmingdale engaged in a campaign to drive Latinos, including day laborers, from their community. Judge Denis Hurley of the U.S....Tags: Colleges and Universities, New York, Discrimination, Laws, Trials
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Nassau to increase benefits vesting time to 10 years
sid.cassese@newsday.comNassau County could save millions in medical benefits for retirees by, among other things, increasing the time for becoming vested from five to 10 years, according to Nassau County Comptroller Howard Weitzman. Weitzman is expected to announce his plan...Tags: Private Health Care, New York, Retirement, Health Treatments, Employment
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Will GPS tracking make for better county workers?
leslie.seiferThere's a debate going on in this culture about how to get the best out of people. It's in the news in bits and pieces almost every day. If Nassau County posts mug shots of DWI suspects, will fewer people drive drunk? If students take more standardized...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Espionage and Intelligence, Health and Safety at Work, Work Relations, Television
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Nassau poet's work targets Trump on the Ocean
sid.cassese@newsday.comGoing into his second year as Nassau County's unofficial poet laureate, it is clear from his recent poem, "TRUMP on the OCEAN," that Maxwell Corydon Wheat is not shying away from the kind of hard-hitting words that stopped some lawmakers from officially...Tags: Poetry, Republican Party, Laws, Long Island, Donald Trump
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Employees await word of fate after IndyMac deal
ellen.yan@newsday.comLocal employees of IndyMac retail mortgage branches were in news-waiting mode Tuesday, a day after the company announced it would stop taking new loans and would lay off more than half of its workforce. But as a sign of fast changes in the industry,...Tags: New York, IndyMac Bancorp Incorporated, Long Island, Illinois, California
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Comair to cut more than 500 jobs
Regional airline Comair has told employees that it expects to cut 8 percent of its work force this fall as part of its plan to ground 14 of its 50-seat jets. The Delta Air Lines Inc. subsidiary sent the memo to employees this week.Tags: Delta Air Lines
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New reason to take that sick day
Guns at work Boy, do mental health days now sound like a good idea. Many employees are overworked and stressed over pending layoffs and the dismal economy. At least now they can tote heat in the glove compartment, and maybe work off tensions by firing...Tags: Mental Illness, Illnesses
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Sulfuric acid spill contained; one hurt
Firefighters worked yesterday morning to contain a spill of sulfuric acid at the Maryland Chemical Co. on Childs Street in South Baltimore. A Fire Department spokesman said a contract worker was injured when some of the chemical spilled on his hands....Tags: Fires
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Township OKs four-day workweek for staff
Special to The Morning CallEast Penn Township supervisors have approved a four-day workweek for township employees through the summer, saying they wanted to give workers three-day weekends during the traditional vacation months but also are interested in whether the measure could...Tags: Punishment, Justice System, Court Administration, Fines
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