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With tax cut, McDonald’s adds $150M to employee tuition program

With tax cut, McDonald’s adds $150M to employee tuition program

by Allison Chambers | Mar 29, 2018 | News

March 29 (UPI) — McDonald’s announced Thursday it’s tripling the money it spends to help employees with their college tuition — a move driven by the federal government’s tax overhaul. The fast-food chain said in a statement it will...
'Homer Can Help You': War Veterans Use Ancient Epics to Cope

'Homer Can Help You': War Veterans Use Ancient Epics to Cope

by Allison Chambers | Mar 15, 2018 | News

BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) — The trials of Odysseus are really not that different from the struggles of those learning to readjust after wars of today, modern veterans are finding. A small group of military veterans has been meeting weekly in a classroom at the...
Army Vet and Wife Given Home in Boiling Springs, SC

Army Vet and Wife Given Home in Boiling Springs, SC

by Allison Chambers | Mar 5, 2018 | News

U.S. Army Veteran Aaron Hillis was visibly moved as he and his wife Elizabeth walked down the driveway of their new home for the first time on Friday. The couple was given the Portifino Court home in Boiling Springs, mortgage-free, through a partnership between...
Proposal Would Give Employers a Military Spouse Tax Credit

Proposal Would Give Employers a Military Spouse Tax Credit

by Allison Chambers | Feb 27, 2018 | News

A new proposal on Capitol Hill would give businesses a tax credit for hiring military spouses, much like the credit they can currently receive for hiring veterans. The bill, the Jobs and Childcare for Military Families Act of 2018, is scheduled to be introduced...
Schools, Spouse Licensure Will Impact Future Basing: Pentagon

Schools, Spouse Licensure Will Impact Future Basing: Pentagon

by Allison Chambers | Feb 26, 2018 | News

Whether or not school systems and state professional licensing requirements are friendly to military kids and spouses will help officials choose where to station future troops, the Pentagon’s top civilian officials wrote in a letter last week. Transferring a...
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