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City wants green streetlights, but BGE blocks the way - May 22, 2011 - It's the kind of happy, green energy story that Baltimore Gas & Electric claims to love. Baltimore officials want to replace the city'...

Urologists resist push to end radiology self-referrals - May 17, 2011 - There is little question that Maryland legislators intended to "substantially restrict" the ability of urologists and other prescribing...

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Local Employment News for Maryland

Northrop Grumman to lay off 200, mostly in Baltimore area

Defense contractor Northrop Grumman Corp. expects to lay off about 200 employees at the end of the month, most of them in the Baltimore...

Johns Hopkins medical school president plans to retire next year

The president and CEO of the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine has announced plans to retire next year.

Engineering firm opens Baltimore office, could hire up to 75

A Virginia-based electrical engineering firm is opening a 43-employee office in Baltimore with plans to expand in the next few years.

Solo Cup to begin corporate layoffs at Owings Mills in June

Solo Cup Co. will begin laying off some Owings Mills-based corporate workers June 30 as it prepares to shut the Baltimore County...

Perryville casino gets new general manager

Hollywood Casino Perryville is getting a new general manager to replace Himbert Sinopoli, who headed the Cecil County operations since...

The power of naps

When is it OK to catch some shut-eye on the job?

Lockheed Martin laying off 38 at Middle River plant

A division of Lockheed Martin Corp. announced Thursday that it is laying off 38 employees, mainly engineers, at its Middle River facility in...

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Sleeping on the job? That's OK

Napoleon napped; so did Winston Churchill. And with a few tips from stealth sleepers, you, too, can benefit from this proven performance booster.

In defense of office romance

In defense of office romance

Yes, you have to be careful and yes, you're risking your reputation and maybe even your livelihood if something goes terribly wrong, but ...

Economy shows solid job growth for a third straight month

Economy shows solid job growth

The American economy created a healthy batch of new jobs in April for the third straight month, allaying fears of a stall in hiring due to higher oil prices and concerns about an economic slowdown.

Using video to fight workplace stress

Using video to fight workplace stress

People in all professions are using Xtranormal's easy technology and flat-voiced teddy bears to vent about work. Experts say humor can help.

Avoid these first-job faux pas

Avoid these first-job faux pas

When I started my first job, in book publishing, I knew a lot about Shakespeare and Virginia Woolf and less than zero about how to function in the workplace.

How teens can put summer to work for them

Teens: Put summer to work for you

Summer is the best time for students to separate themselves from the rest of the pack. Lots of other students applying to college look just like they do, with similar standardized test scores and identical GPAs. As the number of college applicants increases, so does the need for students to set themselves apart.

10 tips to ace your next job interview

Ace your next job interview">Ace your next job interview

Given the late-winter thaw showing up in what has been an ice-cold job market, many workers are pondering a topic they haven't worried much about lately -- job interviews.

Lights! Cameras! Job interview!

Lights! Cameras! Job interview!

More employers are conducting interviews via Internet video-conference services. If your job interview is via video, you'll want to dress well, ditch the dog toys and be ready for your close-up.

Annoying office-speak

Annoying office-speak

Going forward, let's expedite the process of communicating strategically by cutting back on 'reaching out,' 'drilling down,' and 'calendaring.' Got all that?

Let the boss see you sweat

Let the boss see you sweat

Mark Williams really impressed his bosses at Aquascape, a St. Charles, Ill., maker of garden ponds and fountains. At the company's gym, the 44-year-old warehouse manager showed CEO Greg Wittstock and other co-workers he could bench press 405 pounds.

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