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Strike could be looming at Ralphs, Vons and Albertsons supermarkets
Money & CompanyHolding signs that said, "L.A. isn't Wisconsin," representatives of 62,000 unionized grocery store workers said Wednesday that they were very close to going out on strike against Ralphs, Vons and Albertsons supermarkets. At a news conference at the Los... -
Lake county teachers approve raises, increased healthcare
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelLake County teachers approved their contracts for the current school year Wednesday evening after months of bargaining. The contract would give one pay raise for all teachers and psychologists on their current salary retroactive to Jan. 1. Teachers who... -
With new jail in doubt, Gooch tries to cut medical costs
Last week, Lincoln County Jailer David Gooch told the Fiscal Court that while the rest of his operation is on firm financial ground, “We are way over on our medical costs.” Gooch said that emergency room visits have hit the jail budget very...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Health Insurance Cost, Collective Contract, Medical Services
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State Republicans: Renegotiate Union Contracts Or Face Layoffs
In Olympia Republican State Senators and one Democrat are targeting our state's public employees' union.
Senate Bill 5870 would reject contracts negotiated by the Governor late last year.
It is uncharted territory. The Legislature has never sought to...Tags: Government, Politics, Wisconsin, Employees, Collective Contract
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Statement by Chambersburg Area School Board
Editor’s note: This is copy of a statement issued Monday night by the Chambersburg Area School Board: CASD School Board Extends Fair Offer to Teachers January 11, 2011 Talks between the Chambersburg Area School District Board of Directors...Tags: Politics, Health Insurance Cost, Collective Contract, Elections, Wages and Pensions
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Regional investment bank aims for a reprise
Jim Freedman and his partners have been here before.
"We call this Act Three," he told me one day recently from the Westside high-rise office of Intrepid Investment Bankers, his new firm devoted to mergers and acquisitions in the regional middle market...Tags: Homes, Manhattan (New York City), Marketing, Walgreen Co., Consumer Goods Industries
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Rick Scott seems to forget which party controls Tallahassee
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — In yet another statement harping on national policies he would have little influence over as governor, Republican nominee Rick Scott has released a statement blasting Democratic candidate Alex Sink and “Obamacrats” f... -
Group calls on L.A. city leaders to stop issuing film permits for porn in wake of new HIV case [Updated]
L.A. NOWAIDS activists are calling on the Los Angeles City Council to suspend new film permits for porn productions after a San Fernando Valley clinic that caters to the industry announced this week that a performer had tested HIV positive. On...... -
Anthem Blue Cross to pay hospitals $1.62 million to settle payment dispute
Money & CompanyCaliforniaâs largest for-profit health insurer has agreed to pay a total of $1.62 million to seven hospitals to settle allegations that it failed to properly reimburse the providers for patient care. Anthem Blue Cross of California underpaid hospitals... -
Rick Scott's drug-testing talk is unfair, unworkable
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsGovernor-elect Rick Scott comes to Broward on Tuesday to meet with a local legislative delegation, part of an ongoing effort to build support and dialogue before his January inauguration. A topic I'd like to hear more about is his proposal......Tags: Government, Politics, Local Elections, Collective Contract, Companies and Corporations
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Lawmakers eye cost savings on state retiree health care, pensions
Clout StPosted by Todd Wilson and Ray Long at 6:50 p.m. SPRINGFIELD --- A state retiree health-care system that costs taxpayers $500 million a year came under fire today over benefits deemed too sweet, and lawmakers authorized an independent study to...... -
Disney shareholders return Steve Jobs to reelected board
Company TownWalt Disney Co. shareholders returned Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs to the entertainment company's board of directors, despite questions raised about whether his health would hamper his ability to serve. Jobs was reelected, along with 12 other...
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