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UPDATE: Cequent workers accept plant closure agreement
GOSHEN -- It's hard to vote against a sure thing. United Steelworkers Local 9550, which represents about 350 members at Cequent Performance Products, voted Friday evening to accept the closure agreement offered by the company. The vote was held at...
Tags: United Steelworkers, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Unemployment
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Battle over Cequent jobs heading to arbitration
GOSHEN – There’s new information on the battle to keep Cequent Towing in Goshen. The company wants to close the plant and move its jobs to Mexico. The United Steelworkers Union took the company to court, saying members felt they were...
Tags: United Steelworkers, Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Facebook privacy fight pits teacher's aide against Lewis Cass school district
WSBT-TV ReporterDo employers have the right to look at an employee’s private Facebook page? That's the center of a legal battle in a Cass County school district WSBT first told you about in March. On Wednesday the school superintendent spoke with WSBT about it...Tags: Facebook, Trials, Social Media, Media Industry
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Jury sides with C. Ind. doctor over circumcision
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — A jury has decided that a central Indiana doctor shouldn't have to pay damages for circumcising an infant whose mother didn't want the procedure done. The Delaware County jury on Thursday rejected a request for $400,000 in...Tags: Justice System, Trials
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Judge sends Sheen's 'Men' lawsuit to arbitration
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A judge is sending Charlie Sheen's $100 million lawsuit over his firing from "Two and a Half Men" to a private arbitrator to decide how the case will proceed. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Allan Goodman ruled Wednesday that...Tags: Justice System, Charlie Sheen, Trials, Judges, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
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Protests continue as lawmakers mull arbitration
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Protesters are showing up at the state Capitol for a second day, upset about Republican lawmakers' efforts to take away binding arbitration for police and firefighters and with Gov. Rick Snyder's budget cuts and tax increases....Tags: Michigan, Justice System, Rick Snyder, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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Local teachers fear Senate bill will weaken collective bargaining
SOUTH BEND — Teachers were in the crowd of people protesting the “Right to Work” bill in Indianapolis. They are concerned about another bill in the legislature — Senate Bill 575. They believe it will make their bargaining unit...Tags: Politics, AFL-CIO, Trials, Indiana, Career and Workplace
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