The Forum: After the Flood: Legal Issues Surrounding the Gulf Oil Spill
How best to deal with low probability industrial accidents that have the potential for enormous environmental harm? The BP spill this summer ...
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How best to deal with low probability industrial accidents that have the potential for enormous environmental harm? The BP spill this summer ...
Charleston on the job injury lawyers want to highlight an initiative being promoted by a Summerville couple who lost their son in an industrial machine accident on the North Charleston waterfront. They are working to gain a following for a local observance of National Workers Memorial Day, an event that is a tribute to workers killed in South Carolina. The observance took place last Thursday, April 28, and is 20-year-old recognition that has, unfortunately, gained little traction in South Carolina, but this Summerville couple is working to change the states feelings toward fatal on the job injuries.
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Sharon Silva, Industrial Accident Victim, Laid to Rest She graduated from Samoana High School is 2004 and went on to complete a certificate of computer literacy at American Samoa Community College. She moved to Seattle in 2009 and was hired to work at Smurfit-Stone. Silva is survived by her mother, |
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Gambia: International Workers Day He talked about industrial accidents that killed or handicap workers and were not compensated because workers in the informal economy are not covered by social protection legislation. The GNTUC Secretary General of stressed for the need to review the |
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Motorist Arrested After Car, School-Bus Crash A Greenwood man was arrested after he crashed into a Van Buren school bus and authorities found him in possession of marijuana Monday, according to police. Tommy Horton, 34, was arrested at Industrial Park Road and South 40th Street on suspicion of |
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Laura Marie Schott-Kling Laura married Herman H. Schott on November 13, 1936 in Boulder , Colo. and from this union two sons were born; Jerry A. and Richard L. The family resided on the family farm on East Vine Drive until the untimely death of Herman in an industrial accident |
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Emergency 101: Preparing an Emergency Evacuation Plan: Part 1 According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, hundreds of times each year, transportation and industrial accidents release harmful substances, forcing thousands of people to leave their homes. Fires and floods cause evacuations even more |


Ever since the deep recession hit four years ago, many colleges have been rethinking their continuing education programs, straining to figure out how best to help the many unemployed Americans who have looked to them as a lifeline.
With the unemployment rate still stubbornly high, this rethinking has led to a powerful trend in which many schools, whether prestigious state universities or workhorse community colleges, are trying more than ever to tailor their continuing-education offerings to where the job openings are — and where the jobs of tomorrow will be.
The University of California, Los Angeles has established a program in “global sustainability” that includes courses on renewable energy and green marketing. With the nation’s exports booming, Miami Dade College has expanded its program to train people to become private customs brokers — facilitators of overseas shipping. Seeing how Google, Facebook and Twitter have exploded in popularity, New York University and Rutgers University have set up programs in digital marketing.
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