Police cleared the area immediately, as emergency service workers flooded in to care for the wounded.
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Costamagna had spoken with the couple and invited them to talk to social service workers.
Teachers, in line with other public service workers, want a 4% increase in line with inflation.
Mr. Kennedy writes of bringing street-corner drug dealers in for meetings with policemen, prosecutors and community-service workers.
Mr Maude confirmed that 146, 250 civil service workers walked out, which he said was about 30% of the workforce.
Mr. RON PATENAUDE (UAW Local 2322): Health and Human Service workers, day care centers, such as Springfield Day Nursery.
"The butlers and ushers of the Executive Mansion are held over because they are civil-service workers, " Downs said.
As a result, Rose has become friendly with service workers all around town.
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He denied that many public service workers had generous conditions and pensions compared to people in the private sector.
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Britain is considered governable, but that might change after Wednesday's strike of public service workers shuts down the country.
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Images of the scene show debris scattered throughout the whole area as emergency service workers carried the injured on stretchers.
Was it something customer service workers across industries were being drilled to do, or had it spread organically, like slang?
United Airlines is recalling 1, 300 airport and customer-service workers and thinks it may have to hire another 900 workers this summer.
The next step, reported this week, will be to let transport and other service workers form co-operatives, currently restricted to farming.
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The device's handheld design offers the right mix of mobility, performance and connectivity for field service workers, first responders, clinicians and other mission-critical professionals.
And public service workers can have their loans forgiven after 10 years.
"Unison has shown how it can be done without making public service workers and our communities suffer, " says its general secretary Dave Prentis.
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The evacuations were orderly at first, but turned into sprints for open gates as Secret Service workers told the employees to leave quickly.
Mr Stern has raised union membership at the SEIU by targeting low-paid service workers in firms such as those owned by private equity.
Specifically, research shows that somewhere between 48% to 93% of all food-borne norovirus outbreaks may be tracked back to sick food service workers.
It covered workers in commerce and industry only (leaving out the self-employed, farmers, service workers and government employees), plus their spouses and dependents.
Unlike teen retail and service workers, agricultural laborers 16 and older are permitted to operate hazardous machinery and to work even during school hours.
What these bonuses foster, instead, is an ultra-expensive environment inhospitable to more middle-class employment, although it does create a boom market for low-end service workers.
The first minister said Wales does not have a comparable programme to the proposals for special reserve housing for key public service workers in London.
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Mr Obama was also meeting victims' families and emergency service workers.
Although more than half a million women worked for the federal government, they made up 1.4 percent of the civil-service workers in the top four pay grades.
Ben Artin, another EMS volunteer, told how Collier proposed arranging a social event to help broaden the relationship between the campus police and the emergency service workers.
Leaders of the organized-labor movement already view service workers with nonexportable jobs as the last best hope of labor unions whose membership is at an all-time low.
They include the possibility of a "hypothecated" NHS tax, greater local control of public services and encouraging public service workers to set up co-operatives to provide services.
In fact, one federal law, the Hatch Act, explicitly prohibits civil service workers from making such donations, the idea being to shield them from the politics of patronage.
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