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Safety around School bus
With school buses back on the road, as a parent you might be worried about safety in school bus and around school. According to the digital journal, School bus accidents may only represent a small number of total accidents. [...] (Read Article)
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May 18 2012 - A busy Culver reunion wkd and more... It's Culver Academies' annual alumni reunion weekend, so it will be a busy one in Culver. Other events this weekend include: Farmer's Market is open Culver's Farmer's Market has opened, at the corner of Jefferson and Ohio Streets near downtown Culver. |
May 18 2012 - Touring Actors Offer Advice There are many kinds of national tour; mine was a nonunion, bus-and-truck one-nighter. A typical day consisted of an 8 a.m. bus call for a 3 p.m. hotel check-in, two hours of downtime, a two-hour call to address spacing and sound, performing the show, and then leaving as the crew began load-out. |
May 18 2012 - Bus driver in court on Monday Laura Lynn East, the former Corning Union High School bus driver who was facing 17 felony counts of child endangerment for reportedly driving under the influence of methamphetamine, is scheduled to appear in Tehama County Superior Court on Monday.... |
May 17 2012 - School bosses get taste of rank and file Sonora Union High School District administrators spent a day in the life of bus drivers, cafeteria workers and other support staff on Tuesday as an early celebration for Classified School Employee Week. The event’s participants included Superintendent Mike McCoy, who “shadowed” school library assistant Sharon Shapiro, and Principal Todd Dearden, who spent the early morning with bus driver Dave ... |
May 16 2012 - Ex-bus driver pleads guilty Laura Lynn East, a former Corning Union High School bus driver, is facing a possible sentence of 10 years in state prison after pleading guilty to four felony counts of child endangerment on Monday in Tehama County Superior Court. Originally charged... |
May 15 2012 - New video could damage Walker Exclusive: One of the Wisconsin governor's closest allies says the GOP wanted to "go further" on union-busting |
May 13 2012 - Union challenges defeat of election for Waukegan bus service workers Union officials say they will challenge what appears to be a narrow defeat of a campaign to organize Waukegan school bus drivers and aides under Teamsters Local 777. A push to unionize employees of Illinois Central School Bus lost 90 to 86 on Thursday. But Teamsters representative Elizabeth Gonzalez said nine “challenged” ballots, which contained unspecified discrepancies, could change the ... |
May 13 2012 - FUHSD changes bus fees, routes At its recent board meeting, the Fallbrook Union High School District (FUHSD) board of trustees discussed changes to home-to-school pupil transportation fees and bus route consolidation, and approved Board Policy 3250. |
May 13 2012 - Yuma transit workers to vote on unionizing Local transit workers will decide whether or not to unionize Tuesday as employees of First Transit, the company that staffs and operates the Yuma County Area Transit system, will vote on joining the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1433 in Phoenix. The vote will be held between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.... |
May 12 2012 - Bus drivers discuss unionizing Durham bus drivers and employees from the Weatherford area expressed their frustrations and concerns during a union rally held at the Weatherford Ninth Grade Center Friday morning. “We’re underappreciated and underpaid, and people don’t have a clue what we have to deal with,” driver Carol Little said. “We’re responsible for kids’ safety and our voice is not being heard.” |
May 12 2012 - Transit worker assault spike prompts summit NEW YORK — Employees and executives of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) recently gathered in downtown Brooklyn for what Transport Workers Union Local 100 says is the first national conference on assaults against mass transit conductors and drivers, The New York World reported. |
May 11 2012 - Beaten bus driver takes shot at the system A bus driver who suffered a brain damage after a vicious beating last year returned to work Monday sporting a sparring helmet and boxing gloves – but it could be his own union and employer he ends up fighting. |
May 11 2012 - Galt elementary school district saves buses — for now Faced with a possible $4 million state budget shortfall, the Galt Joint Union Elementary School District laid off 34 employees Wednesday, including library technicians and support staff, but delayed a decision on bus drivers. That action would have eliminated all transportation services, even for rural students. |
May 10 2012 - JagTran: Employees part of USA’s family Tye Pelt has always wanted to drive buses for a living. That’s how she ended up piloting a JagTran at the University of South Alabama. Perhaps it’s a desire for routine, or a sense of communion with her patrons – she’s really not sure. Read more... |
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