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In South Africa, roughly 12,000 striking platinum miners fired
World NowIn South Africa, the world's biggest producer of platinum has fired roughly 12,000 striking workers. Violence has erupted over other strikes in the country.... -
Inmates at another California prison launch hunger strike
L.A. NOWHunger strike at California prison underway... -
Dispute with LAX contractor has workers threatening holiday labor action
L.A. NOWAirport workers and union officials plan to warn the L.A. City Council that they might resort to labor actions during the holidays at busy LAX unless the city revokes the operating license of an airline services company whose employees are no longer... -
Greek anti-austerity protesters clash with police in Athens
World NowProtesters clash with police in downtown Athens; Greek government cuts labelled unfair and a burden on the poor.... -
I'm done watching NFL until real refs return
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsMy print column today is about Pembroke Pines city manager Charlie Dodge needing a reality check after he called a $198,000 salary offer "an insult." But today's loudest reality check goes to the National Football League, its owners and Commissioner......Tags: Roger Goodell, Career and Workplace, Green Bay Packers, National Football League, Sports
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NHL owners plot risky course in labor negotiations
Business & Pleasure of Sports | Sun Sentinel blogsIf last week???s brief labor negotiations accomplished anything it was to make perfectly clear why the league appears headed for a lockout that will delay training camp quite possibly impact the regular season. That was transparent in two statements by......Tags: Ice Hockey, Career and Workplace, Ryan Suter, Zach Parise, Minnesota Wild
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Labor organizers prepare for protest march at LAX
L.A. NOWService Employees International Union-USWW planned a march and rally for better jobs and benefits at LAX, which is expected to snarl traffic and cause delays.... -
SUPREME COURT: Court rejects corporate campaign spending limits in Montana law
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday reaffirmed its 2-year-old decision allowing corporations to spend freely to influence elections. The justices struck down a Montana law limiting corporate campaign spending. By a 5-4 vote, the court&...
Tags: John McCain, Political Fundraising, Companies and Corporations, Labor Legislation, Washington, DC
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LAX union protesters arrested; delays anger travelers
L.A. NOWProtesting LAX workers hit the streets near the airport Wednesday, forcing some closures, snarling traffic and delaying holiday travelers trying to leave town for Thanksgiving.... -
A little light reading...
Valley 610It's Friday, so you all know what that means. That's right, I am spending the day immersed in the city's 150+ page draft lease agreement for the water and sewer systems. Mayor Ed Pawlowski released the document Wednesday in preparation for council's... -
Greece hit by 48-hour nationwide strike on eve of key austerity vote
World NowGreek workers launched a 48-hour nationwide strike to protest proposed new austerity measures that would slash pay, raise taxes and increase the retirement age.... -
A children's treasury of end-of-session bill signings.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekIn case you were wondering what your elected leaders were doing during the waning hours of the 2011-12 leiglsaitve session, here's a selection of bills signed into law by Gov. Tom Corbett today. They range from a measure providing additional......
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Nov 21, 2012
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Oct 19, 2012
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Nov 6, 2012
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Oct 25, 2012
| Allentown Morning Call
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