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Miramar commission to vote Wednesday to give employees bonuses
Nearly 350 city employees will receive bonuses if elected officials approve the proposed one-time pay increase at Wednesday's commission meeting. The cash boost for the city's 317 full-time and 25 part-time employees in the union will cost the city $1...
Tags: Public Employees, Politics, Miramar, Fort Lauderdale, Wage Contract Issues
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Wisconsin workers reject proposed Caterpillar contract
— United Steelworkers Local 1343 on Tuesday overwhelmingly rejected a proposed six-year contract with Caterpillar Inc. that would have frozen wages, increased contributions to health care costs and offered senior union employees fewer protections....
Tags: Mining, United Steelworkers, Bucyrus International Inc., Caterpillar Inc., Employees
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WRAPUP 2-Anger builds as Bangladesh gives up hope of more survivors
Reuters* Rescue officials say do not expect more survivors * Primark, Loblaw say will compensate victims' families * Official death toll stands at 390, many more missing * Angry scenes as building owner brought to Dhaka court * International Labour...Tags: Politics, Work Rules Contract Issues, Walmart, Tesco plc, Islam
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Smelter, Big Rivers reach tentative deal
Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.Century Aluminum of Kentucky and Big Rivers Electric Corp. have reached a tentative agreement that will involve the electric co-op buying power for the Hawesville smelter at the wholesale open market price with Century paying that bill plus any fees or...Tags: Prices, Unions, Politics, Non Ferrous Metal, United Steelworkers
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Patriot, mine workers spar in St. Louis over wages, benefits
St. Louis Post-DispatchPatriot Coal Corp. must slash union wages and benefits by $150 million or be forced to sell itself off in pieces and 4,200 jobs will be lost, the company's lawyer told the judge overseeing its bankruptcy case. Patriot attorney Elliot Moskowitz said...Tags: Unions, Coal, Lawyers, Respiratory Disease, Economy, Business and Finance
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PLU fights effort to form contingent faculty union
The News TribuneIn a case that could set a national precedent, Pacific Lutheran University is taking legal steps this week to block the formation of a union to represent contingent faculty members at the Parkland university. The university, which has held occasional...Tags: Teachers, Unions, Work Rules Contract Issues, Colleges and Universities, Work Relations
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Wallingford council won't challenge arbitrator's award on Water Division union pact
New Haven Register, Conn.Members of the Town Council have chosen not to challenge an arbitrator's award that gave members of the union representing employees of the town's Water Division pay raises this year and next. Since the council elected last week not to challenge an...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Wallingford, Employees, Wage Contract Issues, Career and Workplace
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Hamburg assistant police chief to receive $40,000 in benefits when he retires
The Buffalo NewsHamburg Assistant Police Chief John Conlon retires May 18 after nearly 33 years with the town. When he walks out the door of Police Headquarters, he will receive nearly $40,000 in longevity, holiday and other accruals he would have gotten had he...Tags: Holiday Vacations, Wage Contract Issues, Career and Workplace
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Letters: California wasn't late on gay marriage
Re "California, late to the altar," Editorial, April 26 Your editorial regarding the role of California in the race to recognize same-sex marriage omits what I believe to be the biggest catalyst of the changes taking place in the country. In 2004,...Tags: Minority Groups, Gays and Lesbians, Gavin Newsom, Family, Marriage
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Whitman Co. passes accountability audit
Moscow-Pullman Daily NewsWhitman County officials were pleased to learn Monday they passed a two-year state accountability audit with flying colors. Audit Lead Karen Wilson presented the results during an exit conference with Whitman County Commissioners and department leaders....Tags: Labor Legislation, Local Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Accounting and Auditing, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Board gets earful during Manor meet
The Daily Star, Oneonta, N.Y.Otsego County lawmakers were roundly criticized Monday night by citizens who accused them of forging ahead to create a local development corporation to sell the deficit-plagued Otsego Manor without first engaging in union contract talks and pressing the...Tags: Unions, Health Insurance, Marketing, Government Health Care, Medical Specialization
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SEC accuses city of Victorville, others of fraud in bond sale
Ever since the Department of Defense shut down George Air Force Base in 1992, the high desert town of Victorville has struggled to reinvent itself. The city encouraged massive residential and retail development. It invested in two new power plants....Tags: Politics, General Electric Company, Solar Energy, Personal Finance, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
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