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Police union challenges former Mayor Riordan to pension debates
L.A. NOWL.A. labor leaders are coming out swinging against former Mayor Richard Riordan's push to place an initiative on next year's ballot switching new city workers into 401(k)-style retirement plans.... -
Arrange car loan in advance to get a better interest rate
Dear Liz: I recently bought a new car, and the dealer, after running a credit check, told me my Experian score was 783. I have had only credit cards and no loans. This is my first auto loan. They gave me a 3.5% interest rate and I took it reluctantly. I...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Finance, Sound Recordings, Credit and Debt, Vehicles
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California's fiscal troubles are far from resolved
Last week, Proposition 30 sailed to victory, and $6-billion worth of nasty budget cuts were avoided. Problem solved? Guess again, Goldilocks. K-12 schools and community colleges, in particular, won a temporary reprieve, but they're still wobbly...
Tags: Richard Riordan, Health Insurance Cost, Interior Policy, Retirement, Pension and Welfare
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Tempers flare in contract dispute between union, Boeing
Q13 FOX News OnlineWith only weeks that lie between now and the deadline for new contracts, negotiations between Boeing and engineering union Society for Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace (SPEEA) are rife with frustration. Ray Goforth of the SPEEA -- which...Tags: Science and Technology, Technology, Employees, Employment Opportunities, Employment
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Top Workplaces: Upshot understands importance of fun, flexibility
Rich benefits and a strong corporate culture can attract top talent, but can they also lure customers? As its name suggests, River North marketing agency Upshot Inc. has set its sights on the outcome of its workplace efforts. Going beyond traditional...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Customs and Tradition, Business Enterprises, Employees, Arts and Culture
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Most households will pay thousands of dollars more in taxes if politicians can't compromise
President Barack Obama signaled on election night that he's willing to work with leaders in both parties on deficit reduction and tax reform. And House Speaker John A. Boehner said a day later that Republicans were open to new revenue. Is compromise...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Personal Income, Republican Party, John Boehner, Economy, Business and Finance
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November 5: Your Money Matters - 401k Advice
Michael Ruggiero Changing Jobs? Take Your 401(k) and…Roll It! The money can be taxed as ordinary income. There is an additional 10% penalty if taken before age 55. Rollover Tips Make sure new plan administrator accepts Rollovers Consult...
Tags: Personal Finance
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Lawsuit filed by Chicago Teachers Union, others seeks to overturn pension law
Pension reform in Illinois got a rare legislative victory when the General Assembly moved to close loopholes that allowed labor leaders to land six-figure public pensions based on their much higher union salaries. The measure, which deals with abuses...
Tags: Tom Cross, Retirement, Teachers Unions, Economy, Business and Finance, Chicago Mayor
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The Democratic Party means (good) business
There are some political myths that will never go away. The liberal media bias. Democrats never vote to cut taxes. Democrats are weak on national security. No truth to any of them, but Republicans repeat them so often, a lot of people believe it. But the...
Tags: Jimmy Carter, Folklore and Mythology, Consumer Confidence, Labor Markets, Arts and Culture
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L.A.'s mayoral race just got more complicated
With the first round of the Los Angeles mayoral election still more than four months away, the race has taken shape in recent weeks, largely because of two developments that have scrambled the handicapping of the contest. First, it became clear that...
Tags: Eric Garcetti, Interior Policy, Richard Riordan, Antonio Villaraigosa, Pension and Welfare
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The Spin Cycle: Imperial Valley First Against IID Directors
Imperial Valley First, a SuperPac created by the Coalition of Labor, Agriculture and Business to educate the Valley about local government issues, has focused much of its attention on the two Imperial Irrigation Directors seeking re-election: Stella...Tags: Board of Directors, NASCAR, Elections, Politics, Rodeo
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Commentary: 30 will harm business in name of schools
Re. "Apodaca: Public education hangs in the balance this election season," (Oct. 7): Ms. Patrice Apodaca's column incorrectly points out that the state ranks 47th in per-student spending. It's actually 35th. Since 1992 per-child spending on public...Tags: Jerry Brown, Teachers, Republican Party, Los Angeles Unified School District, Teaching and Learning
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Oct 30, 2012
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Oct 15, 2012
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