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  2. 2011 Wisconsin Act 10 - Wikipedia

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    2011 Wisconsin Act 10, also known as the Wisconsin Budget Repair Bill or the Wisconsin Budget Adjustment Act, [1] [2] is a controversial law enacted by the 100th Wisconsin Legislature which significantly limited the rights and compensation of state and local government employees in Wisconsin.

  3. 2011 Wisconsin protests - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Policy Research Institute released a study that shows that state public employees on average receive hundreds of dollars more per month in retirement than higher-paid employees in the private sector. According to the report, an employee covered by the Wisconsin Retirement System who earns $48,000 a year would retire with an estimated ...

  4. Mandatory retirement - Wikipedia

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    Employees working in the government, who can retire as early as age 60, have a set mandatory retirement age of 65. [17] Personnel including officials of the Philippine Armed Forces , the Philippine Coast Guard , the Philippine National Police , the Bureau of Fire Protection , and the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology are required to retire ...

  5. Israel Police - Wikipedia

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    Honor guard of the Israeli Police and Border Guard for Israel's Memorial Day. The Israel Police was established in 1948. [12] It is responsible for public security, maintaining public order, securing public events and rallies, dismantling suspicious objects and explosives (), riot and crowd control, law enforcement, crime fighting, detective work, covert operations against drug networks ...

  6. Why are the flags flying at half-staff in Wisconsin on Sunday?

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    You might notice flags around Wisconsin flying at half-staff on Sunday. The gesture, ordered by Gov. Tony Evers, is in memory of a longtime state employee and National Guard veteran.

  7. Izhar Peled - Wikipedia

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    Yizhar Peled (Hebrew: יזהר פלד; 1961 – 7 October 2023) was an Israeli police officer with the rank of Assistant Commissioner. He served as commander of the West Bank Border Police until his retirement in 2020. He was killed in the Kfar Aza massacre, the opening strike of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war. [1]

  8. Leominster mayor: Police chief, who had been mysteriously ...

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    The question about the status of the police chief surfaced in the August 26 City Council meeting, when Councilor-at-Large Claire M. Freda asked Mazzarella, who was not present at the time, for ...

  9. Why are flags at half-staff in Wisconsin on Saturday? - AOL

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    Gov. Tony Evers ordered Wisconsin and United States flags to be flown at half-staff Saturday in honor of former state legislator and judge Fred Kessler, who died earlier this week.. Kessler served ...