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Towson physical therapy center must pay $29,000 to the company 401 (k) plan, court judgment says
Towson Rehabilitation Center LLC, a Towson physical, occupational and speech therapy provider, must restore more than $29,000 in interest to the company's 401(k) retirement plan, according to a consent judgment obtained in federal court by the U.S....Tags: Physical Therapists, 401K, Career and Workplace, Health Treatments, Health and Medical Professionals
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Who emerged as the winner after the NHL labor dispute?
Writers from around the Tribune Co. discuss who came out on top after the NHL's extended labor dispute, which appeared to come to an end with a tentative agreement on Sunday. Feel free to join the conversation with a comment of your own. Harvey Fialkov,...
Tags: Politics, Los Angeles Kings, Anaheim Ducks, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Donald Fehr
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Dockworker strike looms at Eastern Seaboard and Gulf Coast ports
The nation's retailers, manufacturers and farmers are bracing for a possible strike that could idle U.S. ports all along the Eastern Seaboard and Gulf Coast. That walkout could begin as early as Sunday after the midnight Saturday expiration of a 90-...
Tags: Herbalife Limited, Port of Los Angeles, Port of Long Beach, Dietary Supplements, Career and Workplace
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NHL, players meet with mediator but not each other
Federal mediator Scot Beckenbaugh met separately with representatives of the NHL and the players union on Friday in New York, but his efforts toward what the NHL Players' Assn. described as “shuttle mediation” did not immediately lead to a...Tags: Politics, Los Angeles Kings, Anaheim Ducks, National Basketball Association, National Hockey League Players' Association
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NHL: Progress made in labor dispute
The Philadelphia InquirerWith an assist from a federal mediator, the NHL and the players’ union appear to be inching closer to a settlement that would end their lengthy labor dispute, bring players back from Europe, and start a shortened season in less than two weeks. If...Tags: Ice Hockey, Career and Workplace, Strikes, National Hockey League, Sports
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Challenge to San Bernardino's bankruptcy to be argued in court
L.A. NOWSan Bernardino officials will be in federal Bankruptcy Court on Friday morning to rebut efforts by CalPERS, the state retirement system, and other creditors to challenge the city’s filing for bankruptcy protection. San Bernardino stopped making... -
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Court affirms laws allowing labor pickets on private property
L.A. NOWThe California Supreme Court upheld two state laws Thursday that permit labor unions to picket on privately owned property at store entrances. The two state laws, which specifically prevent courts from interfering with peaceful labor pickets on private... -
General strike shuts down Palestinian Authority
RAMALLAH, West Bank – Palestinian public employees virtually shut down all Palestinian Authority offices and schools in the West Bank on Wednesday, the first day of a two-day general strike to protest the government's failure to pay their November...Tags: National Government, Politics, West Bank, Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy
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Ex-reserve deputy, security firm owner is convicted in fraud case
L.A. NOWThe former owner of a security and investigations firm, who also served as a reserve deputy with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, was convicted Thursday of defrauding the state of millions of dollars in worker's compensation premiums,... -
State Supreme Court rejects Costa Mesa's appeal on job outsourcing
L.A. NOWThe California Supreme Court has declined to hear Costa Mesa’s appeal of an injunction that for months has blocked the city from moving forward with a plan to lay off hundreds of workers and outsource jobs. Both labor and city...... -
Ex-Angels player Doug DeCinces indicted in insider-trading case
L.A. NOWFormer Angles baseball player Doug DeCinces and three others were indicted on insider trading charges for allegedly using non-public information to buy stock in a Santa Ana medical device company, federal authorities said Wednesday afternoon....
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