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Resistance builds to school reopenings in Seattle-Tacoma metro region

Resistance builds to school reopenings in Seattle-Tacoma metro region Major districts in the Seattle metro region are beginning to phase in students for in-person instruction throughout the next month. These plans are being implemented as part of the Biden administration’s drive to reopen all US schools by the end of April, which is supported at every level of government in order to maximize the production of profits in the broader economy. On February 16, Washington’s Democratic Governor Jay Inslee encouraged school districts to reopen on the basis of the new politically-motivated CDC guidelines which falsely state that schools can operate safely without teacher vaccinations and at “any level of community transmission.”

Police Blotter: 3-20-17

03/14/2017 Roommate, armed and dangerous A 58 year-old Burien man was arrested for shooting his roommate early in the morning on Monday, March 6 at their house, located on the 13000 block of Occidental Ave S. The victim, a 38 year-old man, was taken to Harborview with at least one gunshot wound to the head. The case is under investigation, and the suspect was booked into the King County Jail. Kicking in the front door Just before 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 4, a woman residing on the 2700 block of S 125 Place was robbed. The suspect kicked open her front door and stole a number of pieces of jewelry, as well as $3,000 cash.

Abbie Shull: Guardsman, Navy reservist sue WA employers for discrimination based on military service

Abbie Shull: Guardsman, Navy reservist sue WA employers for discrimination based on military service News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. 2/13/2021 Abbie Shull, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.) Feb. 12 A Washington state firefighter and a U.S. Naval reservist are suing their employers for allegedly discriminating against them based on their military service. Brett Martinson, who joined the Washington Army National Guard in March 2002, has worked at Central Pierce Fire & Rescue for over 23 years. He contends fire department supervisors told him he was not selected for a promotion due to your status in the military, according to a complaint filed Jan. 13 in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington.

Guardsman, Navy reservist sue Washington state employers for discrimination

By ABBIE SHULL | The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.) | Published: February 12, 2021 TACOMA, Wash. (Tribune News Service) A Washington state firefighter and a U.S. Naval reservist are suing their employers for allegedly discriminating against them based on their military service. Brett Martinson, who joined the Washington Army National Guard in March 2002, has worked at Central Pierce Fire & Rescue for over 23 years. He contends fire department supervisors told him he was not selected for a promotion due to your status in the military, according to a complaint filed Jan. 13 in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington. Central Pierce Fire & Rescue did not respond to The News Tribune s request for comment.

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