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Chambersburg Hospital employees rally against contract proposal
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comSeveral hundred Chambersburg Hospital nurses and other health-care professionals rallied Wednesday in front of the steps of the old Franklin County Courthouse, protesting that their benefits are being reduced. Workers are currently negotiating a new...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Nursing, Health and Medical Professionals, Unions, Health Insurance Cost
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Proposed insurance rule blocked
American News CorrespondentThe Legislature’s rules review panel invoked its special power Tuesday and blocked proposed state regulations regarding Medicare and long-term care coverage. The lawmakers cited inadequate safeguards for elderly customers as their reason. They...Tags: Collective Contract, National Government, Jean Hunhoff, Government, Career and Workplace
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Studios, Teamsters to renew talks later this month: Deals for 5,000 workers expire July 31
VarietyNegotiations will resume in late June between the major studios and Hollywood Teamster drivers along with four other basic craft unions -- with key pension and health issues already settled. Leo Reed, secretary-treasurer of Local 399 of the Intl....Tags: Collective Contract, Unions, Career and Workplace, Writers Guild of America, Wage Contract Issues
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Survey: Half Of Employers Will Stop Offering Health Coverage, Give Workers Cash For Plans Instead
The Hartford CourantA new J.D. Power and Associates survey says nearly half of employers plan to change the way they provide health insurance to workers — offering them a set amount of cash to buy their own plan rather than providing coverage and charging employees a...Tags: Collective Contract, Unemployment Benefits, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Labor Legislation
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Judge blocks Michigan law to stop health care union dues
DETROIT (AP) — A judge blocked a new Michigan law Wednesday that’s aimed at ending union dues paid by home health care workers who are not traditional state employees. The decision by U.S. District Judge Nancy Edmunds was a defeat for...
Tags: Jennifer Granholm, Collective Contract, Crime, Law and Justice, Rick Snyder, Executive Branch
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California braces for Supreme Court healthcare ruling
PolitiCalAs the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hand down its ruling on the federal healthcare law championed by President Obama, advocates in California are bracing for the worst, and hoping that California might be able to forge its own path...... -
Stockton bankruptcy: City could file as early as Thursday
L.A. NOWStockton is expected to file papers seeking bankruptcy protection in federal court as early as Thursday. The council, which decided to take the action Tuesday, ordered a stop to bond payments, slashed employee health and retirement benefits, and adopted... -
Orlando Regional and Miami-Dade HMO ready for contract war
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — A Coral Gables-based HMO and a major Orlando hospital system are locked in a nasty contracting dispute that is about to land on the doorsteps of Central Florida residents. Simply... -
Glendale AT&T workers walk out over clash on union button
About 80 workers protested outside an AT&T dispatching facility in Glendale Thursday that was sparked, union leaders say, when a female technician refused to remove a union button she was wearing at work. AT&T and its union workers are in contract...
Tags: Collective Contract, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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SEIU drops initiatives as part of California hospital accord
PolitiCalA labor union that pushed a pair of ballot measures to rein in excessive hospital billing and expand healthcare for the poor has dropped them -- in exchange for an agreement that, among other things, enlists the hospital industry in...... -
Proposed Verdugo Hills Hospital merger creates a stir
The prospect that Verdugo Hills Hospital will soon merge with a larger healthcare provider has area business people concerned about the next chapter for the 40-year-old facility. Verdugo Hills officials acknowledged Wednesday that changing economics...
Tags: Collective Contract, Science and Technology, Government Health Care, Hospitals and Clinics, Health Care Reform (2009)
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Marion County Sheriff's Office to begin charging deputies for gas
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday they will begin charging deputies for fuel used in office vehicles. In the new program, deputies who are assigned MCSO vehicles will be charged a monthly fuel rate of $75. Deputies who use their...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Collective Contract, Government Debt, Public Finance, Career and Workplace
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