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A former payroll manager for Roadrunner Records recently pleaded not guilty to second-degree grand larceny and falsifying business records in the first degree after being accused of embezzling more than $420,000 from the company.
The Atlanta Association of Health Care Recruiters recently honored nine of its members at the inaugural ajcjobs 2011 Outstanding Recruiter Awards earlier this month, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Two executives at New Jersey-based technology company TechnoDyne - which was a major subcontractor for New York City's beleaguered time and attendance software project, CityTime - were recently indicted on federal fraud and kickback charges.
New York City-based sandwich chain Lenny's recently reached a $5.1 million agreement with the Department of Labor regarding overtime back pay.
Missouri-based discount supermarket chain Save-A-Lot recently came under fire for its overtime policy, which involved lowering the hourly rate of pay for each hour worked that exceeded 40 hours per week, according to the Fairfield County Weekly.
The former bookkeeper for Alaska's Chuloonawick Native Village was recently sentenced to five years' probation and four months of home confinement after being convicted of embezzlement, the Tundra Drums reports.
Following the arrest of the owner of two New York nursing homes on embezzlement charges, the state's Department of Health is currently in the process of putting one of the facilities into receivership, the Daily News Online reports.
The former bookkeeper for the Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, chapter of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters recently pleaded guilty in federal court to embezzling more than $30,000 from the organization over a period of four years.
Fort Smith, Arkansas, city administrator Ray Gosack's recent proposal regarding bringing overtime pay practices for police officers in line with those for other city employees is set to be reviewed by the town's Board of Directors.