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High Court Ruling Clouds Captive Audience Law
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling issued in June may complicate efforts to enact legislation in West Virginia aimed at regulating what employers can and cannot say to employees in the workplace.
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| Bray Cary, CEO, West Virginia Media |
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Coal and natural gas provide a strong foundation.
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| Dan Page, Editor & Publisher, The State Journal |
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Public institutions should do all they can to build bridges of trust with the constituencies they serve. But hiding behind the state's open meeting laws will not build confidence.
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Editorial
Manchin and his administration are right to let everyone know that West Virginia employers are looking for capable people to take care of their business.
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Opinion
Fiscally savvy members of the Legislature would be well served to draft legislation dedicating the coal (and soon enough natural gas) windfall specifically to retiring the state's pension debts so this money doesn't get "lost" somewhere.
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Beckley, Bluefield Area
Wheeling, W.Va Ohio Valley Area
Clarksburg, Fairmont, Morgantown Area
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