A case involving state secrets, the open records law and union jobs went before Georgia’s Supreme Court Monday. It pits the state and Kia Motors against workers who say they were passed over for jobs at the carmaker’s West Point plant.
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State regulators will hold the final public hearing on Georgia Power’s 20 year plan Tuesday. The state’s leading energy supplier is looking to diversify its energy portfolio.
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You ever get into an argument at work? Conflict is natural. We’re human after all. But there are some quick ways you can calm things down and turn the fight into a productive conversation. Brandon Smith has some quick ways to turn down the heat on...
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Department of Juvenile Justice officials say 19 investigators and the head of investigations have been suspended while authorities investigate claims of sexual abuse of juvenile inmates. The department's employees were suspended Thursday in...
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Officials at Yamaha Motor Manufacturing Corp. say they've opened a second assembly plant in Newnan and will hire 100 employees to work on a new utility vehicle. The Japanese company also said this week that it has completed transferring all of...
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A new brewery is capitalizing on Savannah's burgeoning interest in beer. Southbound Brewing is the latest business in a growing beer-centered culture in the coastal city. Carly Wiggins is opening the brewery with business partner Smith...
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Few places can lay claim to as much rock and soul music heritage as Macon. But the city has struggled to get on the musical map with the likes of Nashville, Memphis, or even Athens, home of REM.
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AT&T has announced it will create about 600 new jobs in the state, and plans to hire workers to fill more than 1,000 positions overall. Gov. Nathan Deal announced Thursday that AT&T plans to immediately hire full and part-time workers in...
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Officials at Zoo Atlanta are set to break ground on a new space to showcase amphibian and reptile exhibits.
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When you include professional association or civic activities on your resume, they might reveal more about you than you realize, for example, your race or religion. Some resume experts say to include those items because companies might be looking...
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