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[3] If a pretermination hearing is "oral or written notice of the charges against [the employee], an explanation of the employer's evidence [against the employee], and an opportunity [for the employee] to present their side of the story." [4] In West v. Grand County, [5] the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit quoted Loudermill, stating:
Employees can search through these job orders to find jobs of interest to them. Employees may also post their résumé in an online form. Employers can then match job openings to potential employees on the basis of their résumés. Many employers can receive job applications directly through the Pennsylvania CareerLink website.
In 2006, the Supreme Court of Texas in Matagorda County Hospital District v. Burwell [31] held that a provision in an employee handbook stating that dismissal may be for cause, and requiring employee records to specify the reason for termination, did not modify an employee's at-will employment. The New York Court of Appeals, that state's ...
Jan. 5—State officials are examining the source of a reported increase in efforts to steal unemployment compensation benefits, which they are trying to thwart by adding a new process for ...
Parts of Lycoming County Attached to Westmoreland County until 1806 and to Indiana County until 1830. Thomas Jefferson, third U.S. President 43,612: 657 sq mi (1,702 km 2) Juniata County: 067: Mifflintown: 1831: Parts of Mifflin County: Juniata River, itself named for the Iroquoian word Onayutta, meaning "Standing Stone" 23,243: 394 sq mi ...
Representative Party Years District home Note Counties John H. Dent: Democratic: 1937–1958: Resigned January 27, 1958 [2]: Westmoreland [3]: Vacant: 1958–1959
In 2008, Cooper was elected to the Westmoreland County Republican Committee, [2] chairing it from 2012 to 2014. [3] She was later elected to the Pennsylvania Republican State Committee in 2014. [2] Cooper was a political organizer who participated in protests against lockdowns and business closures during the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] [4] [5]
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