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Layoffs and downsizing both refer to reductions that companies make in staff.
Layoffs and downsizing both refer to reductions that companies make in staff.
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CBP cuts to be reevaluated
Staff WriterU.S. Customs and Border Protection are reevaluating and postponing proposed cuts resulting from sequestration that would have translated to a more than 35 percent pay cut for the roughly 1,200 Border Patrol agents working in the Valley. In a statement...Tags: U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Budget Control Act of 2011, Labor Legislation, U.S. Congress, Career and Workplace
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From the Right: The politics game is getting dirtier
Politics is a game, we all know that. But sometimes the game gets worrisomely dirty. The president has been playing politics and he has been playing dirty. And I, for one, am getting worried. In the dirty game people get hurt and in this game it is all of...
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Mar. 17 in History: Students walk in protest of proposed layoffs
>> 30 Years Ago — CALEXICO — About 500 high school students, about half the school’s population, walked out of class here today in protest of the proposed layoffs of 108 teachers by the Unified School District. The students, chanting...Tags: Personal Service, Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace, Job Layoffs, Unemployment
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Our View: Prop. 30 is starting to have an effect
No one is under any delusion that all of California’s educational ills were cured when the voters passed Proposition 30 in the fall. The tax hikes were meant to stop the deep cuts to school budgets and allow for some breathing room until the state&...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Career and Workplace, Unemployment, Job Layoffs
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Agents to feel cuts
Staff WriterThe local economy, border security and Border Patrol agent safety will be affected as more than 1,200 Valley agents have their pay reduced by about 35 percent through furloughs and slashed overtime as a result of the sequester, a local union...Tags: National Security, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Politics, Migration
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Calexico Unified board says no to lay-offs
CALEXICO — The Calexico Unified School District Board of Trustees collectively agreed that no trustees will support layoffs of certificated employees this year to audience applause Tuesday night. “We all agree that our children shouldn&...Tags: Politics, Teachers, Religion and Belief, Elections, Teaching and Learning
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Calexico Unified to consider layoffs
Staff WriterCALEXICO – The Calexico Unified School District Board of Trustees will consider the potential layoffs of certificated employees during its regular meeting tonight as a precautionary measure in case categorical funds are lost. Calexico Unified...Tags: Career and Workplace, Job Layoffs, Unemployment
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Calexico Unified School District layoffs considered
Staff WriterCALEXICO — The Calexico Unified School District Board of Trustees discussed potential layoffs of certificated employees Tuesday night, the discussion coming as a result of anticipated categorical funding loss. Calexico Unified Superintendent...Tags: Job Layoffs
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Closures hit the dairy industry
Staff WriterWhen Ed McGrew is asked about agriculture in the Valley, he’s quick to say the overall agricultural economy here is “the best it’s been crop by crop by crop.” But the same can’t be said about the local dairy industry or...Tags: Livestock Farming, Plant Openings, Muenster Cheese, Agriculture, Beverage Industry
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Our View: Cooperation and passion kept state parks open
For Californians, Thursday offered a particularly bright spot at the end of a month that delivered a tidal wave of national news that was good, bad and downright ugly. Just days away from the Fourth of July holiday, and the day after Gov. Brown signed...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, State Parks, Travel, Tourism and Leisure
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Furloughs approval in Calipatria
Staff ReporterCALIPATRIA — City Council here approved a motion to initiate a furlough program that would affect all full-time employees and eliminate City Council monthly stipends in an effort to reduce general fund expenses. “It’s with a heavy heart...Tags: Medina (Saudi Arabia), Politics, Employees, Safety of Citizens, Government
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A Reader Writes: Superintendent: No deal will force more dramatic cuts
By RICHARD P. FRAGALEAfter months of negotiating, two mediation sessions, and almost 25 hours of fact-finding it seemed as if the Calexico Unified School District and the Associated Calexico Teachers had finally reached an agreement with the district on May 7....Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Teachers, Career and Workplace, Unemployment
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