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Supreme Court agrees to hear Fidelity whistleblower case
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - In a case involving whistleblowers at Fidelity Investments, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider whether mutual fund employees are subject to the same whistleblower protections as workers at publicly traded companies....Tags: Personal Finance, Employees, Business Enterprises, U.S. Supreme Court, Labor Disputes
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'Pay for performance' pitfalls
Last week, 35 public school teachers and administrators indicted for allegedly cheating to raise test scores in an Atlanta school district began turning themselves in to authorities. They may be the tip of the iceberg; a state investigation implicates 178...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Teaching and Learning, Employment, Crime, Law and Justice
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Former Enron CEO may have his prison sentence shortened
Former Enron Chief Executive Jeffrey K. Skilling, who is serving a 24-year prison sentence for his part in the collapse of the energy giant, could win an early release under a possible deal with the Justice Department. Skilling was convicted in 2006...
Tags: Crimes, Lawyers, Ted Stevens, U.S. Supreme Court, Bankruptcy
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Chicago Confidential: Lehman Brothers bankruptcy examiner believes lessons not heeded
The lessons of Lehman Brothers, Chicagoan Anton Valukas says, haven't been learned. He would know. As the man charged by the bankruptcy court with getting to the bottom of what caused the largest bankruptcy in history, the Jenner & Block chairman and...
Tags: Lawyers, Politics, Financially Distressed Companies, Services and Shopping, Crime, Law and Justice
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Jefferson County Magistrate Candidates Q&A
Editor’s note: As part of its ongoing coverage for next Tuesday’s general election, The Herald-Mail asked the five candidates seeking three open Jefferson County magistrate positions the following questions: Question 1: What is your legal...Tags: U.S. Navy, Elections, Justice System, The Herald-Mail, Politics
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No way to sugarcoat decision at Hostess
Hostess Brands is nothing like a Twinkie. The parent company's fate rests with a constituency that has grown hardened and sour. Union members, taxed by the givebacks already granted to an employer that's operated in bankruptcy for all but three of the...
Tags: Elections, Unions, Corporate Officers, Politics, Financially Distressed Companies
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Friday Morning Coffee: Is the Freeh Report a game-changer?
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekPenn State University, we turned to some experts for the long view. In a telephone interview yesterday, former Gov. Dick Thornburgh told us the report on the child-abuse scandal at Penn State will be required reading at colleges and universities across... -
Sarbanes, Edwards say jobs bill hurts transparency
Two Maryland Democrats who opposed a jobs bill that won House approval this week said Friday they voted against the measure because it would roll back regulations intended to protect investors, including those created under the landmark and...Tags: Harry Reid, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Democratic Party, Parties and Movements
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Mailbag: No more Republican talking points on jobs
There were so many Republican talking points in the Oct. 12 Forum letter from Anita Meister-Boyd that it made me curious about her background ("Commentary: Jobs bill fails to address unemployment"). She is not only a resident of Newport Coast, but she...Tags: Labor Markets, Media Industry, Eric Cantor, Tyco International Limited, Career and Workplace
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Americans putting less company stock in their 401(k)s
Money & CompanyIt took catastrophic meltdowns to achieve, but American workers are slowly getting the message about the risks of buying too much stock in their own companies. Ownership of company stock in 401(k) plans fell half a percentage point to 9.2%...... -
NY Democrats Choosing Among 5 For Attorney General
Associated Press WriterThe five Democratic candidates who square off in Tuesday's primary for attorney general all promise to take a hard line on public corruption, help prevent another Wall Street meltdown and protect the rights and welfare of average New Yorkers. The office,...Tags: Fraud, Government, Office Equipment and Supplies, Crimes, Lawyers
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