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    Sep 30, 2001 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  1. Bailout pays airlines for years of bad management

    AS HE pursued his doomed merger with United Airlines earlier this year, US Airways chief executive Rakesh Gangwal said "there is no Plan B" if regulators were to block the deal. Thank goodness, then, for Plan C: Using the terrorist attacks in New York...

    Tags: New Jersey, Disasters, New York, National Government, Travel

  2. Feb 4, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  3. Tone-deaf officials, secrecy make year's worst PR moves

    Just one month into 2013 and it's already time to award the first round of Flubbies — recognizing the region's biggest public-relations flubs. We're talking moves so dim they made the Superdome's third-quarter lights look bright. There's a...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Career and Workplace, Osceola County, Wicked (musical), Hospitals and Clinics

  4. Dec 10, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  5. Ticked off! @ no patience

    I'm ticked off because the Christmas decorations the city installed around town do not have lights. I'm ticked off at folks who are sick are just determined to go out in public and spread it around. STAY HOME. It ticks me off that a "woo" girl has no...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Employees, Work Rules Contract Issues

  6. Dec 5, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  7. Port strike numbers are out to sea

    Big, round numbers always get people's attention. Numbers such as $1 billion, which has been bandied about as the economic loss per day nationally from the eight-day strike that shut down most of the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. That figure...

    Tags: Career and Workplace, Politics, Barack Obama, Media Industry, Shipping Service

  8. Jan 1, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. A remedy for beggar states

    The nation's menu of crises caused by governmental malpractice may soon include states coming to Congress as mendicants, seeking relief from the consequences of their choices. Congress should forestall this by passing a bill with a bland title but explosive potential.
    The nation's menu of crises caused by governmental malpractice may soon include states coming to Congress as mendicants, seeking relief from the consequences of their choices. Congress should forestall this by passing a bill with a bland title but...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Devin Nunes, Financially Distressed Companies, Federal Reserve, Career and Workplace

  10. Oct 25, 2012 |Column| Petoskey News
  11. The proof is in the pudding!

    Of all the parables Jesus told, none are so widely accepted today as when he said, "By their fruits you shall know them." We Americans especially like it -- we are inescapably pragmatic! Things, truths we value, are proportioned to usability,...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Career and Workplace, Christianity

  12. Oct 19, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  13. Higher-Ed Chief Reaped $100,000+ In Compensation Above $340,000 Salary

    Robert Kennedy, the higher education chief who resigned Oct. 12 amid an uproar over $250,000 in unauthorized raises given to his subordinates, received at least $100,000 more than his widely reported $340,000 annual salary in 13 months on the job — including $75,000 from a contractual bonus and an unvouchered expense account.
    The Hartford Courant
    Robert Kennedy, the higher education chief who resigned Oct. 12 amid an uproar over $250,000 in unauthorized raises given to his subordinates, received at least $100,000 more than his widely reported $340,000 annual salary in 13 months on the job —...

    Tags: Freedom of Information Act, Career and Workplace, Colleges and Universities, Charter Oak State College, University of Connecticut

  14. Oct 16, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  15. Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, musicians agree on new contract, end lockout

    The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and the musicians union have agreed on a new contract that includes a short-term fix to get musicians back to work immediately.
    The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and the musicians union have agreed on a new contract that includes a short-term fix to get musicians back to work immediately. In a joint announcement, the Indiana Symphony Society, Inc., and the Indianapolis...

    Tags: Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Career and Workplace, Standards, Entertainment

  16. Oct 3, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  17. Union Workers Will Reject CL&P Offer, But No Strike ... Yet

    The Hartford Courant
    On Thursday and Friday, nearly 1,200 members of two unions for CL&P are set to vote on the company's latest offer, and it's nearly certain the workers will reject the pact. That means a strike by linemen and others could happen any time after the vote...

    Tags: Unions, Career and Workplace, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Employees

  18. Sep 26, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. NFL follows corporate America's game plan in referees dispute

    The one thing about the National Football League on which almost everyone agrees is that it takes its job of providing first-rate entertainment very seriously.
    The one thing about the National Football League on which almost everyone agrees is that it takes its job of providing first-rate entertainment very seriously. That could be one explanation for the league's effort to supplement the pleasure of watching...

    Tags: Retirement, 401K, National Football League, Employment Opportunities, Employment

  20. Sep 19, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  21. No Longer Coach, Jim Calhoun Will Still Be Paid Nicely At UConn

    Jim Calhoun isn't going to stomp the sidelines at any more UConn games, but he will continue to be paid as if he were among the highest-paid basketball coaches in the nation. In fact, he will earn more not to coach the Huskies this season than he did to coach them last season.
    The Hartford Courant
    Jim Calhoun isn't going to stomp the sidelines at any more UConn games, but he will continue to be paid as if he were among the highest-paid basketball coaches in the nation. In fact, he will earn more not to coach the Huskies this season than he did to...

    Tags: College Sports, Career and Workplace, Kevin Ollie, Colleges and Universities, National Collegiate Athletic Association

  22. Oct 25, 2006 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. Erin Aubry Kaplan: Plugging immigration's drain on black employment

    IN A CITY pathologically resistant to its history and permanently enamored of its future, Don Wilson is trying to bridge the gap. There are many gaps in the L.A. worldview, but this one's bigger than most. Remember the massive immigrant rights movement?...

    Tags: Politics, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Social Issues, Employment, Contracts

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