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HARRISBURG, Pa., March 31, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Governor Tom Corbett today completed his cabinet by announcing that he intends to nominate Julia K. Hearthway as secretary of the Department of Labor and Industry.
Julia Hearthway has devoted most of her career to public service, serving four years as an assistant district attorney in Montgomery County and then spending nearly two decades in the Attorney General's office," Corbett said. "I have first-hand experience of Julia's knowledge and work ethic, and I know she will be a valuable asset to the Department of Labor and Industry.
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Gov. Tom Corbett turned to a former state prosecutor to head the state Department of Labor and Industry, his final Cabinet nomination.
Corbett nominated Julia K. Hearthway, 54, to be the agency's secretary.
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Connecticut and Rhode Island construction industry employers are facing a significant increase in government scrutiny of their labor and employment pr...
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Scott A. Bradley, Esq. [Argued], Deputy Attorney General, Office of Attorney General, Pittsburgh, PA, Counsel for Appellee Butler.
Allen H. Feldman, ...
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Connecticut and Rhode Island construction industry employers are facing a significant increase in government scrutiny of their labor and employment pr...
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Richard I. Thomas, Richard R. Riese (argued), Thorp, Reed & Armstrong, Pittsburgh, Pa., for appellant.
Ernest D. Preate, Jr., Atty. Gen., Gloria A. T...
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The state House's vote to repeal a sprinkler law for new homes is a victory for common sense over overreaching government mandates.
The law - revered by many firefighters but reviled by the home construction industry - took effect on Jan. 1 when an updated national code was adopted by the state Department of Labor and Industry.
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- Samuel Berlanti, Appellant, v. Roger Bodman, Individually and as the Commissioner of Labor, State of New Jersey, Leonard Katz, Individually and as the Supervisor, Public Contracts Section, Department of Labor and Industry, State of New Jersey and John Does(S)., 780 F.2d 296 (3rd Cir. 1985)
John J. Pribish and Patrick F. McAndrew, North Brunswick, N.J., for appellant.
Irwin I. Kimmelman, Atty. Gen. of New Jersey, Lewis A. Scheindlin, Dep...
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Richard S. Semel, Hackensack, N. J., for plaintiffs-appellants.
John J. Degnan, Atty. Gen. of N. J., Trenton, N. J., for defendants-appellees; Steph...
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- Minnesota Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc., a Minnesota Corporation; Winkelman Building Corporation, a Minnesota Corporation; Javens Mechanical Contracting Co., a Minnesota Corporation; Willmar Electric Service, Inc., a Minnesota Corporation; Duininck Bros., Inc., a Minnesota Corporation, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry; John Lennes, Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry; Minnesota Department of Transportation; James Denn, Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Transportation, Defendants-Appellees, Building and Construction Trades Department, Afl-Cio, Amicus Curiae., 47 F.3d 975 (8th Cir. 1995)
Douglas P. Seaton, Minneapolis, MN, argued, for appellant.
Nancy J. Leppink, Asst. Atty. Gen., St. Paul, MN, argued, for appellee.
Before WOLLMAN, Ci...