DirectoryMix Web Resources » Article Details

Dade teacher-pay contract talks get heated - Read More

Date Added: July 03, 2008 05:52:03 PM
Leaders of the Miami-Dade teachers' union will sit down with school district officials Wednesday for their second high-stakes meeting this week, and things could get contentious again.

Category: Business & Economy » Business Libraries


No comments are posted yet


 
Name:*
Email:*
Website:  (optional)
Comment:*
(html and bb codes are filtered and not allowed)

Do the math:*CAPTCHA - Do The Math
 

Related Articles

Mid-Columbia group says going green can save cash too

Kermit the Frog might think being green isn't easy, but a group of Mid-Columbians likely will tell you it's a smart move for the environment and the economy.

Art Brodsky: McCain's Tech Policy Would Be Like His Computer Skills -- Yikes!

McCain's technology policy history isn't simply one of being oblivious. It would be actively harmful to our economy and our standing in the world because it would chill competition and innovation.

Cuts to library and chamber being considered in Dover

DOVER — Pleas to fund the public library dominated discussion during a public hearing for the municipal side of the proposed budget Wednesday. Residents raised specific concerns during the City Council hearing with a proposal to cut library hours by 5½

Burchett says ability to get along would be benefit as mayor

State Sen. Tim Burchett said today he intends to run for Knox County mayor in 2010. "I'm not going to make any formal announcement or anything until these November races are over," Burchett said. "It's something I've been interested in, and I believ

Don't take best clients for granted - Our Biggest Mistake

Sometimes you get an epiphany. If you act on it, it can change the way you run your business. My partner, Joseph Randazzo, and I grew up together. We both joined his father's business after working at other insurance and financial planning firms.