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Being a Borders bookseller, then and now
Jacket CopyAs Borders stores are liquidated, Paul Constant, who once worked there, looks at the chain's decline in The Stranger.... -
Gloria Steinem calls for boycott of NBC's 'The Playboy Club'
Show TrackerGloria Steinem once went undercover as a Playboy Bunny -- and now she says she hopes viewers will boycott the NBC series 'The Playboy Club.'... -
Visual Effects Society issues bill of rights for the industry
Company TownThe Visual Effects Society, a trage group representing visual artists and practitioners, on Wednesday took the unsual step of issuing an "Industry Bill of Rights" to "recognize and address numerous industry wide issues affecting its membership."... -
City, police union butt heads
City executives have rejected a grievance filed by the city’s police union that claims the reorganization of the Burbank Police Department has dramatically reduced staffing levels, affected officer response times and distressed the workforce. They...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Unions, Government, Collective Contract
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Union workers at Cinetic Landis vote against contract proposal
dona@herald-mail.comMembers of the union representing 40 workers at Cinetic Landis in Hagerstown voted unanimously last week against a contract proposal from the French-owned manufacturing company, which may move its operations to Europe, according to a union representative....Tags: Unions, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Labor Legislation, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Social Media, Workplace Often Coming Into Conflict
Whether it's a nursing student posting a picture of a placenta on Facebook, or a U.S. Navy captain's racy videos getting posted online, there are many new issues facing employers as social media crashes its way into the workplace. Corporate policy makers...Tags: Media Industry, Chicago Jobs, Photography and Video, Facebook, Health
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Nicholasville City Commission denies firefighter grievance claim
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comA grievance filed in January by Nicholasville Fire Battalion Chief David Cartwright was rejected during Monday’s city commission meeting. The grievance stems from back pay Cartwright contends the city owes him and other firefighters. At the...Tags: Trials, Unions, Fires, Elections, Kentucky
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Labor unions, politicians, taxpayers and freedom
Some years ago, when the Monday night football game was out of reach, Don Meredith would always break out into singing his favorite song that included the words, “Turn out the lights, the party’s over.” As I recently completed reading a...Tags: Unions, Pension and Welfare, Illinois, Wages and Pensions, Labor Legislation
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Thousands expected at Statehouse right to work protest
Union leaders expect thousands of Hoosiers to go to the Statehouse Monday in protest of a proposed right-to-work bill.
House Bill 1468 would strip unions in most state industries of their right to bargain wages, benefits and work rules. Only the...Tags: Executive Branch, Unions, Chicago Jobs, Elections, Scott Walker
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Teachers File Grievance Over Southwest High
Union officials representing Kansas City Missouri teachers say their members are fed up with the working conditions at Southwest High School, and they say they are going to try and force the district to do something about it.
Officials say that the...Tags: Career and Workplace, Collective Contract, Elections, Politics, Missouri
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A possible solution to the government pension problem
Are government workers overpaid or underpaid? That question is behind the fight now being waged in state capitals as several governors push for cuts in public employees’ retirement benefits. But new research suggests that the question is misframed:...Tags: Stanford University, Pension and Welfare, Unions, Illinois, Wages and Pensions
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Puerto Rico teacher strike: Schools closed as teachers leave
Hispanosphere - Orlando SentinelTeachers walked off their jobs Thursday in a one-day strike over staff and funding levels in Puerto Rican schools, giving students an unplanned day off barely three weeks into the new academic year....
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