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Protesters target Sun-Times over photographer layoffs
Protesters targeted the Chicago Sun-Times today after the newspaper laid off its entire staff of photographers. The newspaper announced last week it had laid off all of its 28 full-time still photographers. The Chicago Newspaper Guild has asked the...
Tags: Unemployment, Photography, Arts and Culture, Arts, Chicago Sun-Times
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Trying To Make Sense Of The Holowaty Mess At Eastern
The Hartford CourantOn the night of April 25, Bill Holowaty sounded deeply wounded and foreboding. Amid allegations of abuse and a failure to comply with administration directives — suspended by his school — Holowaty had decided to retire after 45 years as...Tags: Rutgers University, Budgets and Budgeting, Freedom of Information Act, Eastern Connecticut State University, College Baseball
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Impasse declared between Washington County Public Schools, teachers association
julieg@herald-mail.comThe Maryland Public School Labor Relations Board has declared an impasse between Washington County Public Schools and the Washington County Teachers Association over pay-raise negotiations, the board’s executive director confirmed Thursday. The...Tags: Public Schools, Schools, Teachers, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Workers say Caterpillar changed South Milwaukee factory's culture
When workers at a mining equipment factory in South Milwaukee learned that Caterpillar Inc. would become their new employer, some got nervous about their future. "I got a sick stomach right there and then," said Barry Lewis, one of a handful of workers...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Science and Technology, United Way , Caterpillar Inc., Economy, Business and Finance
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Manatt Names 2 Co-Chairs of Its Entertainment & Media Practice
ReutersMay 28 (TheWrap.com) - Lindsay Conner and Gary Gilbert have been named co-chairs of Manatt, Phelps & Phillips' national Entertainment & Media practice, the law firm announced on Tuesday. Conner (left), who has served as chief outside entertainment...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Lawyers, Television Networks, Labor Legislation
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Edwin L. Kess
Edwin L. Kess, a retired labor relations director who was active in his church, died May 22 of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Columbia. He was 86. "Edwin was strong-willed and wanted to succeed. He wanted to succeed in whatever he tried to do,"...
Tags: Dundalk, Glen Burnie, Religion and Belief, U.S. Army, Music
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Judge rules in favor of JPL scientists disciplined for emails sent from work accounts
Scientists and engineers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory were unfairly disciplined for sending emails about a U.S. Supreme Court decision involving background checks at the agency, a judge has ruled. The ruling comes after the JPL employees...
Tags: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Science and Technology, Google Inc., Employees, NASA
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Homebuilders can't find enough qualified workers
U.S. builders and the subcontractors they depend on are struggling to hire fast enough to meet rising demand for new homes. Builders would be starting work on more homes — and contributing more to the economy — if they could fill more job...
Tags: Land Price, Labor Markets, Immigration, Politics, Mexico
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Port sales force makes pitch to attract, retain customers
The sales force for the port of Baltimore travels the country and the world, looking for business. It could be farm equipment manufactured in the Midwest on its way to Australia or furniture coming from South America or Alabama-built Hondas headed for...
Tags: Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Services and Shopping, Port of Baltimore, Hyundai, IKEA
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NLRB compelled speech edict overturned with Lehigh Valley businessman's help
The so-called labor movement in America has been disappearing and now serves only the interests of union bosses and the politicians they prop up, so desperate measures were considered necessary to keep the useless corpse breathing. One attempt at...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Allentown, Parties and Movements, Politics, Labor Disputes
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An employer's right not to speak
Massing the heavy legal artillery of 1st Amendment principles, a federal appeals court has ruled that the federal government can't order businesses to post signs informing employees that they have a right to join a union and to bargain for better wages....
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Employment, Civil Rights, Laws, Business
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Two activist groups accuse Wal-Mart of unfair labor practices
The day after Wal-Mart Stores Inc. named a former advisor to President George W. Bush to head its corporate and government affairs division, two activist groups filed complaints accusing the retail behemoth and its suppliers of poor labor practices....
Tags: White House, Politics, National Government, Government, Labor Legislation
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May 23, 2013
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