N&O Index Card Listings
Displaying 11-20 of 21 results.
State Employees
- Panel to examine policy on rents to state workers - Ap 16 83 4C
- Employee center (multipurpose center for state employee recreation; bill) - My 4 83 4C
- Editorial: Gym bill a bad exercise - My 5 83 4A
- State workers may be offered benefit choices - My 15 83 29A
- Under the dome: Bill aimed at abuse of state purchasing power - My 17 83 1
- Four state workers honored for special service (Carraway; Gates; Manuel; Yow) - My 20 83 18D
- Panel passes bill on limits to comp time - Jn 16 83 26A
State Employees
- State leaves nurse (WIGGINS) jobless after injury - Fe 15 87 1
- Policy on job-protection proposed for state workers - Jn 2 87 1C
- N.C. expected to let workers stay with HMOs - Jn 6 87 4C
- Under the Dome: Charge cards being used improperly (by state employees) - Jn 24 87 1
- Senate tentatively Oks bill on state employees (who provide false information on job applications) - Jn 30 87 5C
- Bill to create clinic for state workers advances - Jy 3 87 18A
- Bill motivated by nurse's plight approved, but she won't benefit - Au 14 87 12A
- State employees face choices among health insurance plans - Au 19 87 18C
- State workers to seek risk-pay for working with AIDS patients - Se 5 87 7B
- Under the Dome: N.C. creates new category of worker (hourly workers) - Se 7 87 1
- Martin says state workers not 2nd class - Se 12 87 4C
- N.C. state employees propose task force to study AIDS issues - Se 13 87 47A
State Employees
- State workers complain about pay, praise selves - Mr 21 92, 5B
- Under the Dome: Thornburg urges a raise for retirees - Mr 26 92, 1B
- Under the Dome: State employees try to boost image - Jn 27 92, 1B
- Ride Sharing; State considers paying workers to keep their vehicles at home - Au 10 92, 1
- How the N.C. state work force has grown (Chart) - Se 14 92, 3B
- Study finds public workers' benefits vary widely - Oc 9 92, 1B
State Employees
- Hiring freeze ordered for Camp Lejeune - No 30 89 2C
- CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865
- Volunteers replay Civil War days for Fort Fisher visitors - Ja 15 89 28A
- Black Union soldiers from N.C. to be reburied - My 28 89 43A
- Settling old scores on the battlefield; Civil War reenactments bring history to life - Jy 2 89 1C
- Historian rewrites war's end (Bennett Place) - Se 14 89 2T
- Civil War relics keep hobbyist (Rushing) digging - No 27 89 1C
State Employees
- also used as subheading under county or city name
- Creative thinking on the job; Workers help find new ways to produce - De 23 90 1F
State Employees
- Democrats oppose Martin proposal to cut vacant jobs - Ja 4 89 1C
- Etheridge announces staff cuts - Ja 31 89 1
- Editorial: - Workers' painful wait - Fe 8 89 10A
- Legislator (Wood) loses job with state; Veterans affairs officer denied extended leave - Fe 12 89 34A
- Under the Dome: - Renfrow proposal (daily logs) irks state workers - Mr 17 89 1
- Right to strike bill filed for state, local workers - Mr 24 89 15A
- Under the Dome: - Martin rejects logs for state workers - Ap 3 89 1
- Panel votes to abolish 542 vacant state jobs - Ap 20 89 20A
- Editorial: - Lord John Brooks of Labor - Ap 29 89 16A
- Under the Dome: - Bill could ripen a political plum (state employees insurance) - My 5 89 1
- Some workers just getting by despite state pay raises - Au 19 89 2C
- State continues hiring freeze as officials worry about shortfall - No 3 89 3C
- Panel learns road-building program may mean 2,500 more state workers - No 8 89 6C
- State employees getting tax shelter for day care - No 16 89 3C
State Employees
- Callers get busy tone on BLUE CROSS line - Ja 2 88 1
- State workers attracted to HMOs despite rising costs - Ja 3 88 7A
- Judge (Britt) delays trial of state employees' suit in firings (POLITICAL PATRONAGE) - Ja 6 88 16C
- Correction Dept. struggles to train surge of employees - Ja 9 88 4C
- Use of state-owned cars under question - Ja 23 88 8B
- Under the Dome: Candidates' ads woo state workers - Fe 18 88 1
- Under the Dome: Workers surveyed on political roles - Mr 7 88 1
- Under the Dome: Correction aide's hiring (Lewis) in dispute - Ap 4 88 1
- Legislators predict 4.5 percent raise for state employees - Jn 8 88 18C
- Blue Cross may cut state workers' HMO - Jn 9 88 1C
- Dental coverage proposed for state's health plan - Jn 14 88 18C
- Maxicare drops bid for state workers' HMO - Jy 2 88 1C
- Tighter control on settlements (to disgruntled state employees) urged - Jy 30 88 8B
- GOP candidate (Garner) spent dozens of state workdays with Guard - Au 17 88 1C
- Lawyers say workers not safe from political firing - Au 20 88 1C
- Editorial: A 'selective' pay hike - Se 10 88 12A
- Temporary hiring freeze set for state courts; some jobs cut - Se 18 88 42A
- Kay C. Wijnberg: Tilting at windmills for state employees - Se 22 88 1T
- 8,000 state employees to be covered under Kaiser HMO - Se 24 88 10B
- 35,000 workers shift to State Health Plan - Oc 1 88 2C
- Under the Dome: Democrats criticize newsletter content (dist. to state employees) - No 8 88 1
- State workers' insurance costs may increase - No 17 88 1C
- Budget crunch hits state - De 2 88 1
- Merit pay for state employees endorsed - De 13 88 16C
State Employees
- State employees lack clear-cut policy on accepting gifts - Ja 27 91 15A
- Payless days reign 41 days over worried state workers - Ja 31 91 1B
- Legislators briefed on lay-off policies - Fe 14 91 3B
- Proposal would aid state workers serving in Mideast - Fe 14 91 3B
- State's budget worries deepen; Martin may have to order layoffs - My 1 91 1
- Budget options seem down to furloughs - My 2 91 1
- Cancel that idea (tapping pension funds to pay state employees health insurance) - My 19 91 1F
- State employees prepare for drop in spending power - My 30 91 1
- State workers may regain 1 paid holiday at Christmas - Jn 27 91 3B
- Under the Dome: Martin won't be Grinch to workers - Jy 27 91 1D
- State employees wary of rules affecting mental health benefits - Oc 3 91 5B
- Under the Dome: Employees asked to rate government - De 23 91 1B