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Workers Petition For Vote To Form Union At Millstone
The Hartford CourantThe International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers has petitioned federal labor officials for a vote to create a 450-person union at the Millstone nuclear station in Waterford, which now has no collective bargaining among nearly 1,200 employees. A vote...Tags: Career and Workplace, Politics, Dominion Resources Incorporated, Elections
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NLRB Filing in HealthBridge Case Pits Federal Courts Against Each Other
The Hartford CourantThe long battle between HealthBridge Management and the Service Employees International Union continued Thursday with a twist that seeks to pit one federal court against another. Nearly three months after 600 HealthBridge Management workers ended a...Tags: Long Term Care, Nursing, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Nursing Homes, Career and Workplace
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Rutgers search member faults vetting
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A Rutgers University dean who took part in the search for a new athletic director said Tuesday that she is "mystified" and "dumbfounded" that a search firm didn't find red flags about the woman who was chosen for the job. The...
Tags: Regional Authority, National Collegiate Athletic Association, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Government, Career and Workplace
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PRESS DIGEST - British Business - May 29
ReutersMay 29 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on the business pages of British newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. The Telegraph LLOYDS 'TO SELL $8.7 BLN U.S. MORTGAGE BONDS' Lloyds Banking...Tags: AstraZeneca Plc, Weight, Pharmaceuticals, Career and Workplace, Mortgages
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American Crystal Sugar lockout ends
The American Crystal Sugar lockout effectively ended on May 28 when union workers showed up for their first day of work in almost 22 months, their relatively thin ranks testifying to the bitterness of the labor dispute. Just over 400 union members...Tags: Politics, Career and Workplace, Science and Technology, Unemployment Benefits, Labor Disputes
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State Looking for Counsel for Ethics Complaints
Channel 2 NewsThe state Personnel Board is looking for attorneys interested in investigating ethics complaints against members of the executive branch. Nicki Neal is director of the state Division of Personnel and Labor Relations. She says the request for proposals...Tags: Government, Career and Workplace, Politics, Ethics, Religion and Belief
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Construction employment improves in May
Friday’s jobs report brought some moderately good news for the housing sector. Construction employment increased by 7,000 last month, pushing down the sector’s unemployment rate to 10.8%, the lowest level for the month of May in five years....Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace, Employment Opportunities, Labor Markets, House Building
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Protesters target Sun-Times over photographer layoffs
Protesters targeted the Chicago Sun-Times today after the newspaper laid off its entire staff of photographers. The newspaper announced last week it had laid off all of its 28 full-time still photographers. The Chicago Newspaper Guild has asked the...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Arts, Newspaper and Magazine, Arts and Culture, Photography
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Trying To Make Sense Of The Holowaty Mess At Eastern
The Hartford CourantOn the night of April 25, Bill Holowaty sounded deeply wounded and foreboding. Amid allegations of abuse and a failure to comply with administration directives — suspended by his school — Holowaty had decided to retire after 45 years as...Tags: Rutgers University, Career and Workplace, Budgets and Budgeting, College Baseball, Finance
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Impasse declared between Washington County Public Schools, teachers association
julieg@herald-mail.comThe Maryland Public School Labor Relations Board has declared an impasse between Washington County Public Schools and the Washington County Teachers Association over pay-raise negotiations, the board’s executive director confirmed Thursday. The...Tags: Teachers, Employees, Career and Workplace, Education, Schools
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Workers say Caterpillar changed South Milwaukee factory's culture
When workers at a mining equipment factory in South Milwaukee learned that Caterpillar Inc. would become their new employer, some got nervous about their future. "I got a sick stomach right there and then," said Barry Lewis, one of a handful of workers...
Tags: Mining, Career and Workplace, United Auto Workers, Labor Legislation, Companies and Corporations
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Edwin L. Kess
Edwin L. Kess, a retired labor relations director who was active in his church, died May 22 of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Columbia. He was 86. "Edwin was strong-willed and wanted to succeed. He wanted to succeed in whatever he tried to do,"...
Tags: Morgan State University, Music, Dundalk, Employees, Entertainment
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May 29, 2013
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