Tacoma Public Schools’ in-plant been deluged with work since the district's schools closed due to COVID-19. To help teachers continue to educate students, the in-plant was tasked with printing millions of impressions of curriculum packets in a very short time. And there are many more to come.
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IT WAS a particularly painful memory from Kim Knox’s early career: a former boss remarked that as the youngest and least-paid, Knox would be the one taking extra overtime. The comment drew laughs from more tenured employees, but not from Knox. “I will never forget how it made me feel, like I was worth less and could be worked harder just because I was paid less,” comments Knox. “That made a big impact on me and how I treat those that work for me.” Today, Knox, supervisor of Print and Mail Services for The Regence Group, in Portland, Ore., has
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