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SAG Votes to Merge With AFTRA
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- Creating Hollywood's largest entertainment union, members of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists have voted overwhelmingly to combine into a single bargaining unit. SAG represents 125,000...Tags: Talk Shows (genre), Ed Harris, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Ken Howard, Politics
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Mary Tyler Moore's taboo-breaking shows seen in new light
In recent months the name Mary Tyler Moore has been bandied about with unexpected regularity bordering on reckless abandon. This is not just because she recently made her first TV appearance in many moons on pal Betty White's show "Hot in Cleveland" or...Tags: Academy Awards, Betty White, Hot in Cleveland (tv program), Cloris Leachman, The Good Wife (tv program)
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Bartlett, Van Hollen taking service members to State of the Union speech
Reps. Roscoe G. Bartlett and Chris Van Hollen are planning to take service members past and present to President Barack Obama’s State of the Union Address Tuesday evening.
Bartlett, a Western Maryland Republican, and Van Hollen, a Montgomery County...Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Defense, Injuries and Wounds, Veterans Affairs, Barack Obama
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Trustee explains why school was held Monday
With some parents still upset over school starting on a federal holiday, a school board trustee spoke with families Wednesday about what happened. At Corona del Mar High School and Middle School's PTA meeting, Trustee Karen Yelsey explained why...Tags: Teaching and Learning, PTA, Career and Workplace, Students, Family
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Advocacy panel proposes expanded MARC service
Increasing MARC train service during off-peak hours and initiating it on weekends would help boost the Baltimore-Washington economy, says a regional transportation advocacy group that seeks to make it easier for potential employees to reach job centers....Tags: Career and Workplace, Commuting, Travel
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Daniels rescinds new statehouse security rules
Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels has just rescinded new statehouse security rules that would have put a 3,000 person limit on the number of people allowed in the state capitol at any one time.
This comes right as the Indiana Legislature begins its 2012...Tags: Labor Legislation, Business, Executive Branch, Politics, Business
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Dems stall Indiana House on first day
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterINDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma has a large red sign in his office that reads, "Keep calm and carry on." It's a reproduction of a poster the British government made in 1939 to reassure citizens at the start of World War II. Bosma, R-...Tags: B Patrick Bauer, Labor Legislation, U.S. Senate, Politics, Democratic Party
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Baltimore Co. executive starts program to help steel employees
Employees at the idled Sparrows Point steel mill will be able to get unemployment assistance from the staff of several Baltimore County agencies at a public fair next week, according to the county executive's office. The program will be held on Thursday,...Tags: Unemployment, Baltimore County, Kevin Kamenetz, Career and Workplace, Unemployment Benefits
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Indiana Legislature's 1st day draws more protesters
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Hundreds of union members filled hallways of the Indiana Statehouse and lined the sidewalks outside Wednesday, marking the start of the second year of boisterous debate over the Republican-backed right-to-work proposal.
Many...Tags: Chrysler Group LLC, Unions, Activism, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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Obama proposes 'modest' federal pay raise
The White House has proposed a modest half-percent pay raise for civilian federal employees beginning next year — a move that would affect thousands of Maryland workers. If the across-the-board raise is approved by Congress, it would end a 2-year-...Tags: U.S. Senate, Defense, Barack Obama, Dennis A Ross, Government
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Obama fills NLRB, consumer protection spots with controversial recess appointments
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama recess-appointed three members to the National Labor Relations Board on Wednesday, bypassing fierce opposition from Republicans who claim the agency has leaned too far in favor of unions.
The appointments came...Tags: Richard Cordray, Boeing Co., U.S. Senate, Work Relations, Symptoms
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Lawsuit over ban on Michigan domestic-partner benefits
DETROIT (AP) -- The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit claiming the constitutional rights of four same-sex couples are being violated by a new Michigan law that bars insurance for some domestic partners. The ban mostly affects local...Tags: Laws, Labor Legislation, Gays and Lesbians, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials
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