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  2. General Schedule (US civil service pay scale) - Wikipedia

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    The pay scale was originally created with the purpose of keeping federal salaries in line with equivalent private sector jobs. Although never the intent, the GS pay scale does a good job of ensuring equal pay for equal work by reducing pay gaps between men, women, and minorities, in accordance with another, separate law, the Equal Pay Act of 1963.

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  5. Houston Public Media - Wikipedia

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    Houston Public Media operates under the University of Houston System, and may refer to either two licensed stations: KUHT , the PBS television member station KUHF , the NPR radio member station

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    KUHF (88.7 FM) (branded as News 88.7) is a public radio station serving Greater Houston metropolitan area. The station is owned by and licensed to the University of Houston System, and is operated by Houston Public Media, also known as Houston Public Radio.

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  8. Public News (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    The administrative employees, numbering nine, lost their jobs. [4] Administrative and editorial employees, full and part-time writers, photographers and contractors lost their jobs. At its end Public News had 37 employees on the payroll and around a dozen independent contractors. [citation needed] PN bumper stickers, 1983 and 1986

  9. KHVU - Wikipedia

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    The 91.7 frequency would give classical music and fine arts programming a full-time outlet, with the proposed call sign KUHA. [5] [6] The FCC approved the purchase and transfer of license to the University of Houston System on April 15, 2011. [7] At 6:00 AM on April 28, 2011, KTRU went dark. KUHA began broadcasting May 16, 2011.