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Companies that educate employees on civic issues get results
Between now and Election Day, hundreds of corporations will host get-out-the-vote events in the workplace. They will encourage employees to mingle with candidates in congressional, state and local races, register to vote and become politically involved. Employers like Nationwide and Southwest Airlines view these efforts as a way to build morale, educate voters and increase civic involvement in their communities.
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Fine Arts Fund builds minority arts capacity
The Fine Arts Fund is dramatically expanding a program aimed at strengthening the region’s small, minority arts organizations.
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Law firms flock to West Chester
Following a trend set first by residential growth and later by industry, many law firms looking to target both Dayton and Cincinnati are planting roots in West Chester.
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Firm diversifies as mergers rise
After seeing a rising number of law firms merge, Doug Ventura and local firm Coolidge Wall decided it was time for a new approach.
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Law firm, clients get creative by recruiting diverse college students in off-site interviews
Tonya Austin didn’t know what to expect when she signed up for the Tri-State Diversity Recruiting Program back in 2005.
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Bosses need to encourage use of new knowledge
According to Training Magazine’s annual industry report, organizations in the United States spent $55.8 billion on training in 2006, which translates to $1,273 per employee, up from $955 per employee the previous year.
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Life’s work built around changing racial landscape
After just a few years in Cincinnati, Jason Riveiro has made significant strides for the area’s Hispanic community. Riveiro moved to Cincinnati in 2005 while working in sales for Goettsch International, a company headquartered here that manufactures and services machinery parts. Within months of his arrival, he had made enough connections with local business and community leaders to found an area chapter of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC).
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Jefferson Awards recognize local volunteers
Your next-door neighbor may be changing the world. Give him a prize.
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Unemployment, legislation boost certification courses
JACKSONVILLE -- As the nation's work force experiences higher unemployment rates, colleges are offering more certification programs and continuing education, which means more career opportunities.
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Attorneys say few businesses need to fear immigration raids
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio raided three Valley water parks earlier this summer and arrested a handful of undocumented workers at Big Surf, Sunsplash and Waterworld.
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