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  2. Earl Ray Tomblin - Wikipedia

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    Tomblin was born in Logan County, West Virginia, and is the son of Freda M. (née Jarrell) and Earl Tomblin.His mother was 18 years old when he was born. [1] He has a Bachelor of Science degree from West Virginia University where he was a member of Kappa Alpha Order and then went along to receive a Master of Business Administration degree from Marshall University.

  3. David Tomblin - Wikipedia

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    David Tomblin, OBE (18 October 1930 – 20 July 2005) was an English film and television producer, assistant director, and director.. As a producer, he was best known for The Prisoner TV series.

  4. Public employee pension plans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In many states, public employee pension plans are known as Public Employee Retirement Systems (PERS). Pension benefits may or may not be changed after an employee is hired, depending on the state and plan, as well as hiring date, years of service, and grandfathering. Retirement age in the public sector is usually lower than in the private sector.

  5. Public service - Wikipedia

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    Tbilisi Public Service Hall Building, Tbilisi, Georgia A public service or service of general (economic) interest is any service intended to address specific needs pertaining to the aggregate members of a community, [1] [2] whether provided directly by a public sector agency, via public financing available to private businesses or voluntary organisations, or provided by private businesses ...

  6. Public Service Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Public Service Logo. The Public Service Corporation (PSC) was an energy and transportation company in New Jersey.It was formed to shore up financing and development of New Jersey's streetcar and power companies at a time when they were growing but exhausting capital.

  7. Public-sector trade unions in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Labor relations in the public sector CRC Press, 2014. Krinsky, John. "Neoliberal Times Intersecting Temporalities and the Neoliberalization of New York City's Public-Sector Labor Relations." Social Science History (2011) 35#3 pp: 381-422. Moe, Terry M. Special Interest: Teachers Unions and America's Public Schools (2011) Murphy, Marjorie.

  8. Partnership for Public Service - Wikipedia

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    Partnership for Public Service; Abbreviation: The Partnership: Formation: 2001; 24 years ago (): Founder: Samuel J. Heyman: Type: Good Government Nonprofit: Purpose: The Partnership for Public Service works to revitalize the US federal government by inspiring a new generation to serve and transforming the way government works.

  9. Category:Public services - Wikipedia

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    Public service; 0–9. 8888 (Philippines) A. Amenity; Automatic meter reading; C. Certificate of public convenience and necessity; Chhattisgarh Lok Sewa Guarantee Act ...