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May 17, 2013
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
ASK IRA: Does long layoff put Heat at risk in opener?
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MAY 18, 2013
Q: Is another long layoff going to result in another lackluster Heat performance in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals? It's easy to say that they learned their lesson in the last round, but not playing is not...Highlights
May 17, 2013
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
ASK IRA: Does long layoff put Heat at risk in opener?
SunSentinel.com
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MAY 18, 2013
Q: Is another long layoff going to result in another lackluster Heat performance in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals? It's easy to say that they learned their lesson in the last round, but not playing is not...
News, articles and information about employee-empolyer relations, collective bargaining, contract negotiations, unions and worker strikes.
News, articles and information about employee-empolyer relations, collective bargaining, contract negotiations, unions and worker strikes.
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Sheraton Anchorage Hotel Owner Slapped with Federal Injunction
Channel 2 NewsThe Sheraton Anchorage Hotel’s Texas-based owners have been ordered to recognize union contracts and bargain with the union representing hospitality workers at the hotel. U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Burgess’s 34-page injunction was...Tags: Justice System, Unions, Justice System, Unions, Career and Workplace
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Harford teachers union, school board reach tentative deal on bonuses
Harford County Public Schools officials announced late Wednesday they have reached a tentative settlement with the county's teachers union on receipt of a bonus payment offered by Harford County Executive David Craig that the union's leadership had...Tags: Trials, Unions, Teachers Unions, Unions, Education
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Game change: For longtime journalist, a very different role
After a long time wandering in the wilderness, with no movie or TV production under way in Maryland, local actors, technicians, caterers, drivers, set builders and hospitality professionals are back to work with the production in Baltimore of the HBO...Tags: Sarah Palin, Entertainment, Celebrities, Education, Career and Workplace
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Maxwell seeks public support for schools budget
Anne Arundel County school officials are seeking public support for Superintendent Kevin Maxwell's proposed budget, which the county government has signaled will not be fully funded, during hearings and workshops next week. Last month, Maxwell...Tags: Annapolis, Budgets and Budgeting, Local Government, Career and Workplace, Collective Contract
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Workers at Microsoft Plant Threaten Mass Suicide in Pay Dispute
KTLA NewsMicrosoft is investigating a report that workers at a Chinese plant that makes its Xbox game systems threatened mass suicide in a pay dispute, according to a statement issued Wednesday by the company's Hong Kong office. CNN has not been able to confirm...Tags: Electronics, Economy, Business and Finance, Xbox 360, Work Rules Contract Issues, Career and Workplace
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Social Services snarled in Medicaid mess; revenue works out its water-tax problem
Legislators learned Monday that the state Department of Environment and Natural Resources is once again getting all of the tax revenue that it should from the state Department of Revenue. That was the good news. But the lawmakers also heard that a new...Tags: Health, Government Health Care, Medicaid, Dennis Daugaard, Health Insurance
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Community Commentary: Charter is a bad business contract
So what is so worrisome about the Costa Mesa City Charter that Mayor Pro Tem Jim Righeimer proposed about midnight at the Dec. 6 City Council meeting with few citizens left in attendance to comment? The charter is written by one councilman for the...Tags: Unions, Corporate Crime, Career and Workplace, Collective Contract, Labor Legislation
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Emergency Managers dispute claims of race behind Public Act 4
DETROIT (AP) — The reins of power in Detroit have been in the hands of blacks since the city elected Coleman Young mayor in 1973, and for many, black control of Detroit has become as important to the city's identity as its deep auto industry roots....Tags: Justice System, Laws, John Conyers, Jr., Collective Contract, Laws
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Community Commentary: Trader Joe's should join the Campaign for Fair Food
People often forget that the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was killed in Memphis, Tenn., while he was standing in solidarity with sanitation workers as they sought justice in their workplace. I could think of no better way to honor his legacy than by...Tags: Burger King, Whole Foods Market, Martin Luther King Jr., Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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Taxpayers Assn. charter discussion full of anti-union talk
COSTA MESA — At the Costa Mesa Taxpayers Assn. meeting meant to inform the public about a proposed city charter, audience members also got an earful of anti-union rhetoric. Nearly 100 audience members gathered at the Neighborhood Community Center...Tags: Career and Workplace, Collective Contract, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Jerome Kern
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Indiana Democrats continue right-to-work boycott
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana House Democrats are keeping up their legislative boycott over the right-to-work bill a day after majority Republicans voted to start imposing $1,000-a-day fines. Republican House Speaker Brian Bosma tried to gavel the...Tags: Career and Workplace, Collective Contract, Politics, Parties and Movements, Democratic Party
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Ind. speaker threatens fines for boycotting Dems
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana's Republican House speaker threatened to start imposing $1,000 fines against Democratic legislators who resumed their boycott of a right-to-work bill Tuesday. Speaker Brian Bosma said he would start the next House...Tags: Justice System, Punishment, Career and Workplace, Collective Contract, Labor Legislation
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