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Judges condemn decree by Egypt President Morsi as protests break out
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi received another rejection from judges Tuesday when they reiterated their condemnation of his decree placing his office beyond judicial oversight on matters dealing with state institutions. The judges also urged a...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Islam, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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NHL lockout's collateral damage grows; Wild cut employee hours
As the labor dispute between the NHL and the NHL Players’ Assn. lurches toward federal mediation that might produce a season-saving compromise, word comes from Minnesota that emphasizes how costly this lockout has become for so many people who are...
Tags: Unemployment, Columbus Blue Jackets, Employees, National Hockey League, Zach Parise
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Jailed Iranian lawyer said to drop to 95 pounds on hunger strike
TEHRAN -- Imprisoned human rights attorney Nasrin Sotoudeh has dwindled down to 95 pounds as her hunger strike continues into its 42nd day, her husband said in a phone interview. Sotoudeh, who is known for defending Iranian dissidents, was convicted...
Tags: Tehran (Iran), Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, United Nations, Emily Alpert
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9 Arrested in Black Friday Protest at Paramount Walmart
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- Sheriff's deputies were called in to break up a crowd of as many as 500 protesters outside of a Walmart in Paramount on Friday. Employees had organized a demonstration outside the store as part of a nationwide protest organized by...Tags: Landover, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Oakland (Chicago, Illinois), Holidays
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Unions taking stand with retail push
They're fed up, and they're not going to take it anymore. That's the case for thousands of employees across the country who are striking and walking out of jobs rather than accept changes to their pay and benefits. It might be a shot in the arm for a...Tags: Labor Legislation, Elizabeth Warren, Elections, Labor Disputes, Health and Safety at School
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Crystal Bridges Museum the victim of apparent Wal-Mart email hoax
April Fool's Day is four months away, but someone has clearly gotten an early start. The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Ark., is the victim of an apparent email hoax linking founder and Wal-Mart heiress Alice Walton with workers...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Labor Legislation, April Fools' Day, Museums, Employees
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NHL considering new, 'comprehensive' proposal from players
The NHL Players’ Assn. made what it called a move in the NHL’s direction by presenting a revised, five-year proposal during collective bargaining talks with the league Wednesday morning in New York. Donald Fehr, the NHLPA’s executive...
Tags: Unions, Oksana Baiul, Sports, Arbitration, National Hockey League
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NHL labor talks to continue today
NEW YORK -- This time, NHL owners and players are staying apart for just one day. Negotiations aimed at ended the league’s lockout will resume this morning at the NHL office, the players’ association said in a statement Tuesday. Before...Tags: Gary Bettman, Sports, Labor Disputes, National Hockey League, 2012 NHL Lockout
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Twinkie Salvation Talks Fail, as Mediation Called 'Unsuccessful' by Hostess
Hostess Brands said Tuesday evening that a last-ditch mediation session with its bakers' union over a new contract imposed in bankruptcy court had failed, bringing the company closer to liquidation.
Hostess said in a brief statement that the mediation...Tags: Labor Legislation, Elections, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Companies and Corporations
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Possible CPS strike puts college at risk for some
Growing up on a foreboding South Side block near Brainerd Park, Brooks College Prep senior running back Cleveland Clark considers every day a gift. Not to mention a challenge. "I know what type of neighborhood I live in so I do my best not to even be...
Tags: College Sports, Insomnia, Football, Teaching and Learning, Chicago Teachers Union
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Sides drift further apart in Lake Forest teacher strike
Chicago TribuneTeacher contract talks remained stalled and bitterly divided in Lake Forest Saturday as district officials declined to come to the bargaining table before they received a "last best offer" from the union. A day after the district announced that it had...Tags: Unions, Labor Legislation, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, Career and Workplace
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Lake Forest High School opens without teachers during labor strike
Tribune reportersWhile teachers remained on strike, Lake Forest High School reopened Monday, apparently with enough students and certified teachers on hand to meet state criteria. But whether the unusual move by the district will allow Monday to count as an official...Tags: Chicago Teachers Strike, Teaching and Learning, Rosh Hashanah, University of New Hampshire, Teachers
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