May 4, 2021
The OhioMeansJobs Career Center at the Community Action Committee of Pike County will be hosting an in-person Career Fair event on Wednesday, May 19th from 5:00 - 7:00 pm at the Multipurpose Building at the Pike County Fairgrounds.
Local businesses from Pike, Scioto, Ross, and Jackson Counties will be present during the event to discuss available positions with job seekers, accept applications and resumes, and arrange interviews. Career opportunities offered range from entry-level to advanced level, in varying salary ranges and benefit options. Tools and resources will be available for job seekers to apply for positions during the event.
Some of the businesses participating are: Ritchie’s Foods, the Pavilion at Piketon, Bellisio’s Foods, Walmart, The Reserves Network, Allied Universal Security Services, Unity 1 Home Healthcare, Frontier Community Services, Rural King, Staff Source, Goodwill of South-Central Ohio, Par Mar Stores (Valero), Speyside Bourbon Mill, Ru
May 4, 2021
The OhioMeansJobs Career Center at the Community Action Committee of Pike County will be hosting an in-person Career Fair event on Wednesday, May 19th from 5:00 - 7:00 pm at the Multipurpose Building at the Pike County Fairgrounds.
Local businesses from Pike, Scioto, Ross, and Jackson Counties will be present during the event to discuss available positions with job seekers, accept applications and resumes, and arrange interviews. Career opportunities offered range from entry-level to advanced level, in varying salary ranges and benefit options. Tools and resources will be available for job seekers to apply for positions during the event.
Some of the businesses participating are: Ritchie’s Foods, the Pavilion at Piketon, Bellisio’s Foods, Walmart, The Reserves Network, Allied Universal Security Services, Unity 1 Home Healthcare, Frontier Community Services, Rural King, Staff Source, Goodwill of South-Central Ohio, Par Mar Stores (Valero), Speyside Bourbon Mill, Ru
A former security officer has urged an Illinois federal court not to toss her biometric privacy suit over a data management company's allegedly unlawful door access procedures, arguing her past union membership shouldn't doom her claims.
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Highlands School Board will vote Monday on hiring a new firm to provide unarmed security services for the district.
The board will be voting on a three-year agreement with Universal Protection Service, doing business as Allied Universal Security Services, of Conshohocken, Montgomery County.
The agreement began March 5 or 25; both dates were used in the service agreement. District officials did not respond when asked to clarify which date was correct.
District officials also did not respond when asked how the district could have entered into the contract beginning before a school board vote to approve it.
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A woman who claims she was knocked unconscious and robbed at the Granite City Wal-Mart denies that any fault is attributable to her or that a third party is liable for her damages.
Wal-Mart previously argued in its answer to plaintiff Christine Collins’ complaint that if it is found liable, its fault is less than 25 percent of the total fault attributable to the plaintiff. It also argued that a third party defendant is liable for damages.
Collins answered the affirmative defenses on April 12 through attorney Ellen Burford of Burford Law Office in Granite City. She denies all affirmative and additional defenses asserted by defendants Wal-Mart and Christopher Hodges.