Stories tagged with "layoff"
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Grizzlies sign former Pacers PG Tinsley
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Memphis Grizzlies signed point guard Jamaal Tinsley on Saturday, adding a player with a checkered past and a 1 1/2-year layoff to their troubled team....
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Garvin-Johnson rounding into form after 4-month break
S herri Garvin-Johnson took a four-month break from bowling this summer. And now she is feeling the effects of the layoff. “I’m just getting back into the groove of...
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Losing a season to injury makes Colts guard Lilja appreciate NFL even more
Colts guard appreciates job even more after a lost season Twenty months is a long layoff between football games. The last time before Sunday that Indianapolis Colts left guard Ryan...
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Whirlpool will close plant in Evansville
1,100 to lose jobs as refrigerator work heads for Mexico Indiana will lose another industrial icon next year when Whirlpool closes its Evansville refrigerator plant, wiping out...
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Whirlpool will close plant in Evansville
1,100 to lose jobs as refrigerator work heads for Mexico Indiana will lose another industrial icon next year when Whirlpool closes its Evansville refrigerator plant, wiping out...
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Whitney: My daughter was with me every step of the way
NEW YORK (AP) Whitney Houston says her daughter's support helped fuel her as she geared up for her comeback record."She was with me every step of the way: 'Mom, you can do...
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Don't let money woes stress you into poor eating habits
The economy doesn’t have to go straight to your hips. Here are some tips on how to control stress-driven eating: /b Recognize that being stressed is normal, said Edward...
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Auto parts maker idles Shelbyville plant
SHELBYVILLE, Ind. — Meridian Automotive Systems is idling a central Indiana factory, putting 295 people out of work. The company told city officials on Thursday that it was...
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IPS superintendent says unions tie his hands
As our clueless state legislature continues its never-ending 2009 session, much of the Statehouse education debate centers on the same old fights. The debate goes something like...
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An informal air belies serious endeavors
Orchard Software Corp. is the kind of workplace where it’s OK for employees to call colleagues “dude.” But that doesn’t mean the software developer is full...
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Super bow before our superiors
I have not been able to nail down the rumor that Frank Supovitz arrived in Indianapolis via sedan chair, borne by the city’s movers and shakers and serenaded by children...
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Mayor: Firefighter layoffs needed to save money
Muncie Muncie’s mayor plans to lay off more than one-third of the city’s firefighters, saying the move is needed because of a large budget shortfall. Mayor Sharon...
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Indiana Ice beat Green Bay Gamblers 5-1 in USHL playoff series opener
Goals from 5 players help defeat Green Bay The Indiana Ice followed a familiar thread Thursday to take the opening game of the United States Hockey League’s East Division...
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Saturday: Boilers show poise, beat Charlotte 65-52
Too much NCAA experience and Rayburn’s hot shooting send 11th-seeded 49ers home CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — An early Purdue spurt made Charlotte women’s basketball coach...
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Purdue beats Northern Iowa in NCAA opener
PORTLAND, Ore. — Rest or activity? It’s an NCAA Tournament opening-round question that frequently is debated. Based on the way 17th-ranked Purdue’s West Regional...
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Ex-CFO of Celadon unit gets 16 months
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — The former chief financial officer of a trucking firm now owned by an Indianapolis company has been sentenced to 16 months in prison over a federal mail-fraud...
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Report: Cuts continue at Delta Faucet in Greensburg
Delta Faucet has reduced its workforce in Greensburg again for the fifth time in just over a year, according to a report. The Daily News says that 77 full-time employees, many of...
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Haynes Int'l lays off 95, freezes salaries
KOKOMO, Ind. — Haynes International has laid off 95 workers and frozen pay for salaried employees to cut costs during the current economic downturn.A spokeswoman for the...
