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    Mar 5, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  1. Bankruptcy Judge Says HealthBridge Can Reduce Worker Benefits

    A New Jersey bankruptcy judge ruled Monday that HealthBridge Management can temporarily reduce the benefits of its 600 union workers at five nursing homes in Connecticut while it lines up financing to continue operating.
    The Hartford Courant
    A New Jersey bankruptcy judge ruled Monday that HealthBridge Management can temporarily reduce the benefits of its 600 union workers at five nursing homes in Connecticut while it lines up financing to continue operating. HealthBridge argued that...

    Tags: Politics, Wethersfield, Crime, Law and Justice, Health Insurance, Interior Policy

  2. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  3. HealthBridge Files For Bankruptcy Protection

    The Hartford Courant
    Five Connecticut nursing homes which are run by HealthBridge Management have filed for bankruptcy protection. Those five homes employ workers represented by the Service Employees International Union, and the company's goal in filing for bankruptcy is to...

    Tags: Finance, Politics, Long Term Care, Wethersfield, Crime, Law and Justice

  4. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. HealthBridge, Federal Government, Union Argue in Bankruptcy Court

    The Hartford Courant
    HealthBridge Management has asked a bankruptcy judge to approve what a federal judge barred — terminating the pension and increasing health premium costs for unionized workers at its five Connecticut nursing homes. Those homes entered bankruptcy...

    Tags: Politics, Long Term Care, Condos and Houses, Crime, Law and Justice, Rentals

  6. Mar 4, 2013 |Story| WDBJ7
  7. Want to take to Facebook about your bad boss? Go ahead.

    Hate something about your boss, your co-workers or your job and want to vent about it?  Social Media sites like Facebook and Twitter are a great place to do it.
    WDBJ7 Reporter
    Hate something about your boss, your co-workers or your job and want to vent about it?  Social Media sites like Facebook and Twitter are a great place to do it. But could you get fired? The answer may surprise you. The NLRB, or National Labor Relations...

    Tags: Social Media, LinkedIn Corp., Employment Opportunities, Employment, Career and Workplace

  8. Mar 3, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. Employees Return To HealthBridge Nursing Homes After 8-Month Strike

    More than 600 workers at five HealthBridge nursing homes returned to work Sunday, eight months after they went on strike over pensions and health care costs.
    The Hartford Courant
    More than 600 workers at five HealthBridge nursing homes returned to work Sunday, eight months after they went on strike over pensions and health care costs. "It was OK … it was business as normal," Nicole Rattigan, who had been on strike since...

    Tags: Stamford, Politics, Long Term Care, Nursing, Health Insurance Cost

  10. Jan 28, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  11. The one in which I decry the terrible court ruling about a stupid political game

    Change of Subject
    Script: The good news is there are green shoots of bi-partisan cooperation appearing in Washington – an immigration bill looks likely as does compromise gun control that strengthens background check requires. The bad news is that a federal appellate...
  12. Jan 30, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Court refs intervene in superbrawl

    To borrow a football metaphor, a federal appeals court threw the flag last week against the president of the United States for unsportsmanlike conduct. Specifically, a three-judge panel in the Washington, D.C., circuit ruled that President Barack Obama'...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Politics, Bill Clinton, Elections, Barack Obama

  14. Jan 29, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Recess appointments may be over

    In a breathtakingly broad decision, a federal appeals court has ruled that President Obama violated the Constitution when he unilaterally appointed three members of the National Labor Relations Board during a "pro forma" session of the Senate. If upheld by the Supreme Court, the decision would all but end so-called recess appointments, by which presidents of both parties have bypassed the Senate — often because of unjustified obstruction by a determined minority.
    In a breathtakingly broad decision, a federal appeals court has ruled that President Obama violated the Constitution when he unilaterally appointed three members of the National Labor Relations Board during a "pro forma" session of the Senate. If upheld...

    Tags: U.S. Congress, Washington, DC, Barack Obama, Politics, Labor Disputes

  16. Feb 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Senate Democrats are united against GOP push to weaken consumer bureau

    WASHINGTON -- Senate Democrats said Thursday they were united in opposing Republican efforts to weaken the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and told President Obama they supported the renomination of Richard Cordray to head the agency.
    WASHINGTON -- Senate Democrats said Thursday they were united in opposing Republican efforts to weaken the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and told President Obama they supported the renomination of Richard Cordray to head the agency. "It is...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Tim Johnson, Politics, Elizabeth Warren, Richard Cordray

  18. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Refugees filling in labor gaps

    Gay Htoo, a Karen refugee from Myanmar, settled in Spokane, Wash., three years ago, but the prospect of a full-time job attracted him to Aberdeen.
    Gay Htoo, a Karen refugee from Myanmar, settled in Spokane, Wash., three years ago, but the prospect of a full-time job attracted him to Aberdeen.  "Before, I could usually only get part-time work, but a friend told me there were jobs here," he said....

    Tags: U.S. Department of State, Thailand, Politics, Refugee, Employment Opportunities

  20. Feb 12, 2013 | Daily Press
  21. Arguments in shipyard-union case set for March

    Last week the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals agreed to hear together oral arguments in challenges to two agency decisions upholding new unions, including one at Newport News Shipbuilding. The Daily Press first reported on the fledging machinists...

    Tags: Huntington Ingalls Industries, Shipbuilding, Employees, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), International Brotherhood of Teamsters

  22. Feb 11, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Chambersburg Borough Council to appeal labor ruling on fire department captain

    waynesboro@herald-mail.com
    The Chambersburg Borough Council announced Monday it intends to appeal the conclusions recently reached by a Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board hearing examiner. On Jan. 30, that examiner, Thomas P. Leonard, issued two proposed decisions and orders...

    Tags: International Association of Fire Fighters, Career and Workplace

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