N&O Index Card Listings

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State employees
  • State workers seek pensions. D.8-38:2. State employes expect pensions. D.20-38
  • 1. 7.
  • Hood prepares pension report. Jan.21-39: Crittenden elected Credit Union head.
  • F.15-39:3.
  • Employes clash on pension plan. Mar.17-
  • 39:18.
  • Retirement plan may be ootional. Mar.22-39:18.
  • Retirement fundo be discussefl. May 20-
  • 39:2.
State employees
  • Old-timers are in service of state. Jan. 9-41:12 M.
State employees
  • Salaries by M.L.Shipman. Jl.19-41:1.
  • Salaries. 0.15-41:2.
  • Former Gov. Gardner urges pay increases for state employes. Jl.20-42:3.
  • ay boost. Jl.27-42:1.
  • Strong words yesterday about state salaries. D.23-42:1. 43:5.
  • To help on farm during vacation. Mar.31f
  • War bonus is extended. Jan.5-45:1.
  • Bonus. Jan.8-45:1.
State employees
  • Anonymous petition asks raises for state workers. Jan.13-45:5.
  • Angry about "statement to the General As sembly" which appeared yesterday. F.10-45: 1. F.13-45:1.
  • Increase in salaries. Jl.28-45:1.
  • Retlrmment. 0.26-45:1.
  • Highway workers organize In N.C. Jan.
  • Statef6 workers talk pay boost. Jan. 5-7:.
State employees
  • Pay increase is ruled out, Jly. 26-52: 1., State employes ask raises. Sept. 23-52:l',
State Employees
  • Under the dome: Policy-makers are asked to submit resumes - Ja 4 85 1
  • State employees' protections would expand under two bills - Mr 2 85 8A
  • Bill to outlaw fund-raising from on-duty state workers assailed - Mr 14 85 17A
  • General Assembly Round-up: State employees (could have wages docked for money owed to state) - Mr 20 85 17A
  • Bill that would prohibit pressuring state workers for donations discussed - Mr 21 85 17A
  • FBI checks out Medicaid unit at HHS request - Mr 30 85 1C
  • House approves commission to study state pay classifications - Ap 4 85 21A
  • House panel delays action on political coercion bill - Ap 4 85 20A
  • General Assembly Round-up: State employees (may not be threatened or disciplined if whistle
  • blowers) - Ap 10 85 5C
  • General Assembly Round-up: State employees (protected when reporting government waste and
  • abuse) - Ap 11 85 6A
  • General Assembly Round-up: Personnel act (limit number exempt from State Personnel Act) - Ap 17 85 8B
  • Editorial: Too many jobs exempt (from State Personnel Act) - Ap 23 85 4A
  • Bill to protect employees said to restrict governor - Ap 25 85 19A
  • Laid-off government policy-makers entitled to equivalent job, court rules - My 9 85 10B
  • Panel OKs bill to halt coercion of workers (to make political contributions) - My 9 85 21A
  • State employees win concession in health insurance - My 11 85 14A
  • Panel approves $150 ceiling for deductible on state health plan - My 15 85 4C
  • Firings hinted if bill on exempt jobs passes, Stamey says - My 16 85 5C
  • General Assembly Round-up: Personnel study (state employees) - My 16 85 14A
  • House passes bill to limit firing of state employees - My 17 85 20D
  • House to review bill limiting governor's hiring power - My 22 85 8A
  • General Assembly Roundup: Political harassment (of state employees) - My 24 85 17A
  • House approves bill making political coercion illegal - My 30 85 9A
  • Senate tentatively approves bill to protect 'career' employees - Jn 30 85 39A
  • General Assembly Round-up: State personnel (governor's political appointments limited) - Jy 2 85 4C
  • General Assembly Round-up: Personnel (limits politically motivated firings of state employees) - Jy 5 85 2D
  • State health staff will be retained, Long says - Jy 16 85 16C
  • Under the dome: NRCD employee's son (Knight) given park ranger job - Jy 24 85 1
  • Board votes to require 40-hour week of school workers - Oc 3 85 15A
  • Under the dome: Hiring of senator's daughter disputed - Oc 17 85 1
  • Under the dome: State to do background check on employees - No 17 85 1
  • N.C. official (Stieneke) is reprimanded for misusing state stationery - No 30 85 1C
State Employees
  • Central school payroll project growth urged - Mr 17 83 5C
  • Mandatory retirement (bill to lift mandatory age for state workers) - Jy 8 83 5D
  • Insurance plan for state workers altered; fee added - Jy 22 83 8C
  • Poor pay, merit plan restrict government, poll says - No 15 83 12C
State Employees
  • Employee-leasing plan gains foothold - Ja 29 85 4D
  • Eden company (AmeriStaff) brings job leasing idea to N.C. - Jy 22 85 5A
State Employees
  • Helms seeks to curb 1st-class staff travel - My 15 87 8C
State Employees
  • Massey would violate law (Hatch Act) by filing, official says - Ja 7 86 16C
  • Massey won't run for office, says he could lose job with DOT - Ja 15 86 2C
  • Legal help for state workers proposed - Fe 25 86 18C
  • State finds credentials of 50 workers false - Mr 4 86 1
  • State employees may soon get pick of health plans - Mr 24 86 1C
  • 34 Martin workers given state jobs - Ap 1 86 1C
  • Discrepancies found in records of state workers - Ap 16 86 1C
  • Pharmacies urge state workers to reject Kaiser HMO proposal - My 13 86 2C
  • Officials expect late rush for health plan sign-up - My 15 86 24C
  • State employees join new health plan (HMO) - Jn 10 86 3C
  • Under the dome: Martin partially lifts freeze on hiring - Au 9 86 1
  • Excluded charities sue over payroll plan - Au 31 86 44A
  • State employees to vote on smoking ban - Se 9 86 1C
  • Under the dome: Change in benefits angers state workers - Se 20 86 1
  • Under the dome: State workers told to keep politics at home - Oc 29 86 1