Action News has learned the Pennsylvania Department of Labor has turned down Arlene Ackerman's unemployment claim.
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There will be NO unemployment checks for Arlene Ackerman.
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The owner of a Philadelphia-based temporary labor firm was sentenced to two years in prison for bribing a senior investigator.
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Channavel “Danny” Kong, 40, of Philadelphia, previously pleaded guilty to bribery and failing to pay federal payroll taxes
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Former Gov. Ed Rendell and Philadelphia Flyers owner Ed Snider are leading a "civic-minded" effort to buy Philadelphia's two largest newspapers, Rendell said Friday.
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Area superintendents are cool to the idea of restricting the school year from Labor Day to Memorial Day — a measure that proponents say would help Ohio’s tourism industry.
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The state has denied the unemployment claim filed by the ousted former head of Philadelphia's public school system after she received a $900,000 contract buy-out.
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PHILADELPHIA - The state has denied the unemployment claim filed by the ousted former head of Philadelphia's public school system after she received a $900,000 contract buy-out.
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A Philadelphia man was sentenced to two years in prison Thursday for bribing a New Jersey labor department employee and failing to pay payroll taxes, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. Channavel "Danny" Kong, 40, previously admitted paying Joseph Rivera, a senior investigator with the Department of Labor and Workforce Development, a $55,300 bribe not to conduct audits and inspections of ...
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Hiring in the U.S. accelerated in January for a third month and the jobless rate fell unexpectedly to the lowest point in almost three years, signaling the labor market is gaining momentum.
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