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Brokers' legal woes can trigger sticky conversations
Reuters(Reuters) - The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority's public disclosure database, BrokerCheck, is a tool to help investors research the background of brokers. Nonetheless, it can also be a headache for brokers whose records are not squeaky clean....Tags: Olives, Lawyers, Theft, Media Industry, Justice System
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Sears won't sign Bangladesh safety accord
Sears said Wednesday it does not plan to sign a fire and building safety agreement backed by some of Europe's biggest apparel brands aimed at trying to prevent another disaster like the one in Bangladesh that killed more than 1,100 workers. Instead, the...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Work Rules Contract Issues, Marketing, Labor Legislation, Bangladesh
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WRAPUP 3-As some retailers back Bangladesh accord, U.S. group lashes out
ReutersBy Jessica Wohl May 15 (Reuters) - An accord designed to prevent another deadly disaster in Bangladesh's garment industry drew sharp criticism from a major U.S. retail trade group on Wednesday, which said it would constrain legal rights of U.S....Tags: Plant Openings, Career and Workplace, Work Rules Contract Issues, Dhaka (Bangladesh), Washington, DC
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Egypt says disputes with Dubai's DAMAC are resolved
ReutersCAIRO, May 15 (Reuters) - Egypt said on Wednesday it had settled disputes with the Dubai-based developer DAMAC involving projects dating back to the Mubarak era - an agreement the government hopes will reassure prospective investors. The government...Tags: Hosni Mubarak, Crimes, Egypt, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes
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Goldman ordered to pay investor $2.5 mln by arbitrators
ReutersBy Suzanne Barlyn May 15 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs & Co must pay more than $2.5 million to an investor who alleged the firm recommended an unsuitable investment in a private equity fund, a securities arbitration panel has ruled. The investor, Tracy...Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
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WRAPUP 4-U.S., European groups divided on how to improve Bangladesh factories
ReutersBy Jessica Wohl and Nivedita Bhattacharjee May 15 (Reuters) - A trans-Atlantic divide between European and U.S. retailers over how best to respond to fatal disasters in Bangladesh textile factories split wide open on Wednesday, with U.S. retailers...Tags: Career and Workplace, Dhaka (Bangladesh), Work Rules Contract Issues, Marketing, Government
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White House to renew bid for bill to protect journalists
WASHINGTON — Facing questions about the Justice Department's secret seizure of reporters' phone records, the White House says that it will renew its push for legislation that would offer federal protections to journalists and their sources....
Tags: Washington, DC, Unrest, Conflicts and War, The Associated Press, Prosecution, Government
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Municipal Union Members Pack Newington Council Meeting
The Hartford CourantAbout 50 municipal union members attended Tuesday's town council meeting to demonstrate their unity in the wake of the town's decision to send their contract to arbitration, their leaders said. Dressed in green union T-shirts reading "We Make America...Tags: Unions, Career and Workplace, Employees, AFSCME, Newington
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Rizzo on Cubs' deal: 'It's a surreal moment'
It's no secret Anthony Rizzo is one of the cornerstones of the Cubs' rebuilding project. From his first spring training in 2012 to the nonstop "Rizzo Watch" last April and May when he played at Triple-A Iowa, the Cubs have been hyping Rizzo as the...
Tags: Jed Hoyer , Theo Epstein, Jeff Samardzija, Starlin Castro, Spring Training
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Kyrgyz "mob rule" derails gold field sale-president
Reuters* President says Kyrgyz statehood threatened * Jerooy focus of Kazakh investor's $400 mln arbitration claim * Kyrgyzstan also embroiled in gold row with Canada's Centerra By Olga Dzyubenko BISHKEK, May 14 (Reuters) - An emotional Kyrgyzstan...Tags: Centerra Gold Incorporated, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Politics, Parliament
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Kyrgyz "mob rule" derails gold field sale: president
ReutersBISHKEK (Reuters) - An emotional Kyrgyzstan president on Tuesday said "mob rule" had wrecked the sale of a gold field, blaming local clans for tripling the asking price and scaring off investors. Jerooy, the second-largest Kyrgyz gold deposit, was...Tags: Kyrgyzstan, Central Asia, Centerra Gold Incorporated, Kazakhstan, Politics
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Newington Declares Impasse In Contract Negotiations
The Hartford CourantThe union representing town and some school employees expressed disappointment Monday with the town's decision to seek arbitration more than 10 months after its old contract expired. "We tried as hard as we could to reach an agreement that's fair to...Tags: Unions, Career and Workplace, Employees, Labor Legislation, Science and Technology
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