
Arizona judges fight pension reform
By Craig Harris | The Arizona Republic Two influential judges seeking a last-minute reprieve from proposed pension reforms asked a state Senate panel Wednesday to

By Craig Harris | The Arizona Republic Two influential judges seeking a last-minute reprieve from proposed pension reforms asked a state Senate panel Wednesday to

Workers’-comp bill targets Arizona pro teams By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Business Gazette Arizona is on the verge of shutting the door on

By Cindy Barks| The Daily Courier A longtime City of Prescott employee who claimed he was wrongfully terminated during the city’s round of job layoffs

By Phil Riske | Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter Business and the GOP are pushing a bill at the Legislature requiring jobless workers to

By Parker Leavitt | The Arizona Republic Gilbert officials have agreed to a $65,000 settlement with former Water Manager Chris Ochs, who was fired last
A House committee has approved a bill already passed by the Senate that would bar pro athletes in Arizona from filing for workers’ compensation in

After more than four hours and 50 speakers Tuesday, the Phoenix City Council approved a proposal 5-3 to expand the city’s anti-discrimination law to include
By Brian Wright Casa Grande Dispatch With a 3-2 vote on Wednesday, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors approved Sheriff Paul Babeu’s request to change

By Cristina Silva | The Associated Press Ask about employment history. Ask about education. But don’t you dare ask for a job applicant’s Facebook password.

By Dustin Gardiner | The Arizona Republic The Arizona Department of Public Safety has closed its criminal investigation related to a female Phoenix firefighter’s claim

By Becky Pallack | Arizona Daily Star After five years with no raises, Pima County workers’ paychecks and patience are spread thin. Nine Pima County

By Cindy Barks |The Daily Courier Now well into its second year of litigation, the lawsuit that pits former Yavapai Humane Society employee KayAnne Riley

By Parker Leavitt The Arizona Republic The Gilbert water manager who was fired last fall amid a controversial shutdown of the town’s fluoridation system will

By Erin Kelly The Arizona Republic A new Congress has brought renewed hope to a Scottsdale man who is leading efforts to pass federal legislation

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune A House panel voted Wednesday to require those seeking unemployment benefits to prove that they were fired

Two of three Republican-sponsored bills targeting public employee unions passed a House committee Tuesday despite opposition from police and fire unions whose supporters packed the

[UPDATE] Tempe votes to fire City Manager Meyer An e-mail obtained by The Arizona Republic from Tempe City Manager Charlie Meyer to every city employee

By Angela Gonzales Phoenix Business Journal The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has settled a disability discrimination lawsuit against Gannett Company Inc., which owns the

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By Anne Ryman The Arizona Republic The Arizona Board of Regents is considering a change that would allow the state’s universities to create a new
By Beth Duckett The Arizona Republic Scottsdale is on the verge of settling a court battle with the Arizona State Retirement System over a $2.9

By Phil Riske Managing Editor, Rose Law Group Reporter As the son of a football and baseball coach, sports are in my blood. With the

By Lindsey Collom – Jan. 9, 2013 02:35 PM The Arizona Republic Pinal County supervisors said they need more information before voting on a plan

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By Shauneen Miranda | AZ Mirror More than 30 members of the U.S. Senate Democratic caucus slammed the U.S. Education Department’s plans to shift several

By Ariana Figueroa | AZ Mirror U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, a longtime champion of creating legal status for immigrants brought into the country as children