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The Going Rate for Senior Senate Staff

15 hours ago ago from The Open House Project

A revolving door story in Roll Call ($) yesterday reported that lobbying firm interest in hiring Capitol Hill staffers has not been sated by the weakened economy. What caught my attention, however, were these paragraphs on salaries: Democrats are still garnering higher salaries than their Republican counterparts. In particular, Senate Democratic leadership staff, high-ranking committee staff and chiefs of staff are in demand, according ...

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Committee Reviews

22 hours ago ago from Collingwood Urban Design Standards

Given the compressed timeline to present an update to Town Council on Monday December 21st (the last Council meeting of 2009), staff have begun scheduling a series of update meetings with Committees and/or Committee chairs as time allows. As of today staff have recently been able to meet with representatives from the following committees: Sustainability; Trails; and Arts & Culture, with others scheduled before year's end. These meetings ...

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No gov’t wage increase until 2012

22 hours ago ago from Moontown

PUBLIC-SECTOR workers will have to wait until 2012 before they can receive any salary increase. Prime Minister Bruce Golding told Parliament yesterday that the decision to extend the freeze on public-sector wages was a result of the Government's fiscal pro-gramme with the International Monetary Fund. There is going to be no space in the fiscal programme in the next two years for any wage increases, Golding said. No more at this time ...

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I got a letter from the Navy

18 hours ago ago from The musings of an Evil Nice Guy

I got called into the office this morning by the boss, who presented me the following letter from the Department of the Navy: From: Aviation Readiness and Resource Analysis Department Head (AIR-6.8) To: Mr. Christopher M. Cunning Subj: LETTER OF APPRECIATION I would like to take this opportunity to express my appreciation for Christopher Cunning's professionalism, dedication, and willingness to go that extra step to ensure the Staff ...

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NYT editor: "No further newsroom staff cut planned"

12 hours ago ago from Get a News Job dot com

New York Observer Times executive editor Bill Keller also tells his staff that salary cuts will not be carried over into 2010. Salaries will be restored to their beginning of 2009 numbers. > NYTimes.com's Warner writes her final column Read more: NYT editor: No further newsroom staff cut planned

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