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Bush Administration to Expand Department of Energy Former Worker Medical Screening Program
WASHINGTON, Feb. 9 /U.S. Newswire/ -- U.S. Secretary of Energy Samuel W. Bodman today announced that the Bush administration will add nine additional medical screening centers as part of the department's Former Worker Medical Screening Program at no additWASHINGTON, Feb. 9 /U.S. Newswire/ -- U.S. Secretary of Energy Samuel W....
Tags: Bush Administration, Department of Energy, worker
Research articles 2005-02-09
Statement by AFT Secretary-Treasurer McElroy on Senate's Failure to Protect Worker Overtime
"There's something very wrong when Senate Republicans and the Bush administration would rather pay billions of dollars in unjust penalties to the European Union than a fair wage for overtime hours worked by 8 million Americans. U.S. industrial expor"There's something very wrong when Senate Republicans and the Bush administration...
Tags: Bush Administration, overtime, U.S. Senate, worker
Research articles 2004-03-24
CEA Applauds West Coast Port Agreement; Urges Quick Ratification of Contract; Calls On Port Authorities, Workers And Bush Administration To Remain Diligent Of Other Potential Port Disruptions
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Tags: agreement, Bush Administration, Consumer Electronics Association, worker
Research articles 2002-11-25
Bush administration to help Md. workers displaced by Black & Decker
The federal government has approved as much as $1.5 million to provide job training and support services to workers left unemployed by Black & Decker's decision to close its Easton facility.
Tags: Black & Decker Corp., Bush Administration, worker
Research articles 2003-04-29
CEA Applauds West Coast Port Agreement; Urges Quick Ratification Of Contract; Calls On Port Authorities, Workers And Bush Administration To Remain Diligent Of Other Potential Port Disruptions.
ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA, Nov 25, 2002 CCNMatthews via COMTEX ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA, Nov 25, 2002 CCNMatthews via COMTEX
Tags: agreement, Bush Administration, Consumer Electronics Association, worker
Research articles 2002-11-27
Bush Administration 'Midnight Regulations' Impacting Food
The Bush Administration was busy these past few months, passing new regulations to ensure that pieces of its agenda carry over even after today's inauguration. This is nothing new, nor is it uniquely Republican: Carter passed 10,000 pages of regulations in his last month in office, and...
Tags: Food, Worker, Bush Administration, Regulations, Government, Katherine Glover
Blog posts 2009-01-20

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Administration Mulls Worker Injury Prevention and Education Programs.(Occupational Safety & Health Administration )(Brief Article)
THE BUSH administration wants to put more emphasis on reducing workplace injuries through prevention and education, not just enforcement, Labor Secretary Elaine Chao said last week. As part of that plan, Secretary Chao says the administration THE BUSH...
Tags: Administration, OSHA, worker
Research articles 2001-09-03
A million worker march
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union, Local 10, is calling for a million-worker march on Washington on Sunday, October 17. According to its website, "this mobilization is being proposed in response to the attacks upon working families in America and the millions of jobs lost during the Bush Administration and...
Tags: America, INTERNET, U.S. Congress, Washington, worker
Research articles 2004-09-01
Bush trying to pacify party
PHOENIX -- Struggling to pacify his party's warring wings, President Bush is moving toward allowing illegal immigrants who came to the United States before February 2004 to qualify for guest- worker visas. People smuggled in after then would be deported. State leaders in Arizona and New Mexico have...
Tags: immigrant, immigration, U.S., White House, worker
Research articles 2005-08-28
Guest-worker plan pushed by senators, White House
WASHINGTON -- Several key senators and Bush administration officials called for a guest-worker plan Tuesday, noting that boosting border enforcement alone won't stop the flow of undocumented immigrants into the United States. Although funding for the U.S. Border Patrol has grown substantially over the past decade, illegal immigration...
Tags: U.S., White House
Research articles 2005-10-19
Food Roundup: ConAgra Rebranding, Aroma Infusions, New Boston Market CEO and More
ConAgra to emphasize ConAgra -- Though the food company has numerous well-known brands, it's now putting more emphasis on its own name in a new promotional campaign. Research showed consumers did not associate their favorite ConAgra brands with the larger company the way they might with products from Kraft or...
Tags: Food, Brand, Worker, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Katherine Glover
Blog posts 2009-06-01
Food Roundup: Kraft and P&G Settlement, Farm Worker Visa Rules, Whole Foods Complaint, and More
Kraft and P&G settle -- Kraft and Proctor & Gamble announced that they have settled their ongoing series of patent infringement lawsuits and counter-lawsuits. The battle started when P&G accused Kraft's Maxwell House of copying its Folgers coffee containers. The details of the settlement were not made public. [Source: AP]...
Tags: Food, Associated Press, Settlement, Procter & Gamble Co., Whole Foods, FTC, Worker, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Katherine Glover
Blog posts 2009-01-16
EDITORIAL: Exporting Newport News, Va., Area Fleet's Dangers Is No Solution.
Daily Press, Newport News, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 17--At the direction of the Bush administration and Congress, the federal Maritime Administration, which is responsible for the James River Reserve Fleet, is looking into reviving the practice of sending surplus ships...
Tags: U.S., U.S. Congress, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, vessel, worker
Research articles 2003-03-17
Hold Their Feet to the Fire 2007 Set to Bring 34 Radio Talk Shows and Hundreds of Listeners to Washington to Demand Immigration Enforcement
To: RADIO-TELEVISION EDITORSContact: Ira Mehlman of FAIR, +1-310-821-4283 WASHINGTON, April 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As President Bush once again stumps for an immigration reform package that would include a massive new guest worker program and a sweeping illegal alien amnesty, 34 local and nationally syndicated radio talk show programs, along with...
Tags: MARKETING, radio, U.S. Congress, Washington
Research articles 2007-04-11
But who will be moderator?
In this corner, Rocky Anderson -- scrappy civil-rights attorney turned Salt Lake City mayor and outspoken critic of the Iraq war and the Bush administration. And in this corner, Sean Hannity -- a former construction worker and bartender who is now a controversial conservative radio and television pundit. ...
Tags: MARKETING, University of Utah
Research articles 2007-03-29
NRA Pushes Immigration Reform.(National Restaurant Association looks for immigration reform)(Brief Article)
The National Restaurant Association underscored its commitment to immigration reform by calling on Congress and the Bush Administration to make the issue a priority this year. The Washington, DC-based group said if the worker shortage issue is not ad The National Restaurant Association underscored its commitment...
Tags: immigration, National Restaurant Association
Research articles 2002-02-04
Auto Bailout: Cash in Hand, Detroit Talks of Going Green
The Bush administration rushed a $17.4 billion bottle of oxygen to the agonizing patients in Motown, giving General Motors and Chrysler until March 31 to prove they are ?viable? companies. Does that mean greener? After the Senate failed to pass legislation providing short-term financial help to Detroit automakers, the Bush...
News items 2009-08-07
Bush Aims to Bolster Status of Illegal Immigrants with Worker Program.
By Dena Bunis, The Orange County Register, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 7--WASHINGTON -- President George W. Bush today will ask Congress to expand the number of green cards and create a new temporary-worker program that would allow an estimated 8...
Tags: Bush, immigrant, immigration, president, U.S., U.S. Congress, worker
Research articles 2004-01-07
Rogue regulators/ EPA's Denver office home to freelancing feds
Who sets environmental policy in the Bush administration? Is it the Bush administration - including a duly elected president, his top advisers and cabinet officials - or unelected bureaucrats within the Environmental Protection Agency? According to our reading of the Constitution, the elected chief executive and Congress together...
Tags: agency, Denver, MARKETING, president, U.S., U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2003-01-07
President Bush toured Caterpillar's manufacturing facility in East Peoria, IL where he praised the company as an example of how U.S. companies can successfully compete on the world stage
President Bush toured Caterpillar's manufacturing facility in East Peoria, IL where he praised the company as an example of how U.S. companies can successfully compete on the world stage. He highlighted free trade agreements put in place during his administration, which have benefited companies like Cat. Caterpillar exported more than...
Tags: Bush, Caterpillar Inc., company, manufacturing
Research articles 2007-03-01
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