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The district, with an enrollment exceeding 400,545 students (2013–2014 20th Day Enrollment), is the third-largest in the U.S. [312] On September 10, 2012, teachers for the Chicago Teachers Union went on strike for the first time since 1987 over pay, resources, and other issues. [313]
Buffalo's 2005 unemployment rate was 6.6%, contrasted with New York State's 5.0% rate. [3] From the fourth quarter of 2005 to the fourth quarter of 2006, Erie County had no net job growth, ranking it 271st among the 326 largest counties in the country. [ 4 ]
The Chicago Teachers Federation played an active role in the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and retained their status as Local 1. In 1937, Local 1 battled New York's Local 5 over whether the AFT would remain in the American Federation of Labor (AFL) or join the newer and more inclusive Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO). [8]
The Indiana State Teachers’ Retirement Fund (TRF) was created by the Indiana General Assembly in 1921. Today, TRF manages and distributes the retirement benefits of educators in all public schools , as well as some charter schools and universities, throughout Indiana.
Social security benefits are administered by Work and Income. As of July 2013, they include: Child Disability Allowance – for people providing full-time care for a child or young person (under 18) with a disability; Jobseeker Support – for unemployed people aged 18 and over looking for employment. Formerly Unemployment Benefit.
Israel Discount Bank, Ltd. (Hebrew: בנק דיסקונט לישראל) is an Israeli banking institution that offers a range of financial services, including retail banking, commercial banking, private banking, and financial services.
Republican presidential candidate former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie lays flowers at the Wall of Remembrance to pay tribute to killed Ukrainian soldiers in Kyiv on Aug. 4, 2023.
The Dime Savings Bank of New York, originally the Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn, was a bank headquartered in Brooklyn, New York City. It operated from 1859 to 2002. It operated from 1859 to 2002. The bank was formerly headquartered at 9 DeKalb Avenue , built in 1906–08 in Downtown Brooklyn .