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Covid concerns prompt Westmoreland tax office to close Monday
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Westmoreland increases signing bonuses for Manor nurses
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Westmoreland commissioners said mistakes led to election bureau director firing
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Westmoreland County has the “help wanted” sign out to fill jobs in several departments but, as has been the case in the private sector, there isn’t enough community interest to fill vacant positions.
It has been so much of a challenge to fill the roster of guards at the county prison that, on Monday, officials converted part-time jobs to full-time status, hoping the move will lure candidates to fill open positions at the lockup in Hempfield.
Applicants for vacant guard jobs have lagged over the past several months. Warden Bryan Kline said the hiring period for guard candidates saw just three applicants show up for a required agility test. Just one person passed the test but declined a job offer, Kline said.
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Westmoreland officials on Friday said anyone who is fully vaccinated against coronavirus will no longer be required to wear masks at the courthouse and in most other government buildings.
“We are all looking forward to getting back to normal,” said county Commissioner Gina Cerilli Thrasher.
According to a memo released by the county’s human resources department, the updated policy mirrors guidelines announced Thursday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and adopted by the Pennsylvania Department of Health.