Market Concerns Shroud Ford,GM as Union Talks Loomwhen you speak of benfitsdo so but we dont get 75.00 an hour that' with insurance and every thing incl why dont you mention what the ceo can give up
The honeymoon is over. Threatened with another round of job cuts and simmering over the loss of retirement benefits, Newsday's 700 union employees have grown wary of the newspaper's new owners, Cablevision Systems Corp., which acquired the daily over the summer. Union workers have...
Byline: By NICK PUREWAL DAVE Thompson has confirmed he will not sell Newcastle Falcons, choosing instead to safeguard the club's future. Club chairman Thompson admitted that protracted negotiations with several interested parties over the last three months have not thrown up any suitable buyer. ...
Bargaining discussions between the West Contra Costa school district and its teachers union are heating up, and pay isn't the issue of contention. The United Teachers of Richmond, whose three-year contract expired in June, met with district leaders late last week to discuss terms of a new...
WALES 9 NEW ZEALAND 29 THE familiar black tide swept Wales away to their 20th successive defeat by New Zealand - and a fourth defeat out of five for Kiwi Warren Gatland. The Wales coach had talked before...
Americans have nowhere to run! My Lithuanian ancestors traveled to America to escape the socialist/communist government takeover. To invade their country, the bad guys simply rigged the elections. In America, we call it "voter fraud." The bad guys murdered their opposition. In America, "character...
Concerning same-sex marriage, how many times do you people have to be told that Californians do not support same-sex marriage? We told you in 2000 by a percentage margin of 62-38. It took you eight years, but you finally found four activist judges to reverse the will of the people....
Union calls for action after far-right party's 12,000 members are listed online THE wide array of jobs held by BNP supporters - exposed in a leaked internal document - brought demands last night for a ban on BNP membership in public sector professions. ...
A girl born deaf. A young man with severe diabetes. They were not even alive when a deadly cloud of chemicals escaped from the Union Carbide plant. But the suffering goes on. By Andrew Buncombe She has no proof. She cannot know for sure. But when...
Business in brief Shares ended a choppy session higher, helped by gains in energy shares and a rally on Wall Street after reassuring results from Hewlett-Packard, but weak financials capped gains. Oil shares rose as crude steadied above $55.50 a barrel. Total, Shell and BP added...
RIO VISTA -- The Delta city of Rio Vista is considering declaring bankruptcy, saying it might not be able to pay its bills by early next year unless the financial picture improves. The City Council talked with bankruptcy attorneys last month about the possibility, and at tonight's...
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-C1997-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD Japanese airline ANA has announced that the pilot unions of four of its subsidiaries have threatened to take strike action. The proposed 24-hour strike would commence at midnight Japan Standard Time on 19 November and is intended to express dissatisfaction...
Canada Post today presented a final offer to the Union of Postal Communications Employees UPCE, in an attempt to avert a strike that could begin as early as tomorrow. Talks between Canada Post and the UPCE, part of the Public Service Alliance of Canada PSAC broke off last week. The...
Many Americans may not have caught the significance of the photo on the front of this newspaper Tuesday, which we have reprinted here. It was of President George W. Bush and President-elect Barack Obama walking side by side, talking in a friendly, peaceful way about the nation's problems. ...
SEATTLE -- A tentative settlement has been reached on a four- year contract covering nearly 21,000 Boeing Co. engineers, scientists and technical workers, following talks that were delayed by a Machinists union strike. Negotiators for Boeing and the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace announced the...
SEATTLE -- Tentative agreement was reached today between the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace SPEEA, IFPTE Local 2001, and The Boeing Company on new four-year contracts covering 14,000 engineers and 7,000 technical workers. The two sides reached agreement early Friday. Union negotiators and the SPEEA governing...
Service to Continue Uninterrupted in Event of a Strike LAS VEGAS -- American Medical Response AMR of Las Vegas today received a 10-day notice of strike from the Service Employees International Union SEIU Local #1107, just two weeks after its contract expired. John Wilson, AMR General Manager, said,...
Byline: By ADAM JUPP Chief Reporter CRUNCH talks will today take place in a bid to avoid call centre jobs cuts. Telecommunications giant BT yesterday announced plans to downsize its workforce by 10,000 people nationwide. The firm employs around 4,500 in the North East,...
SEATTLE AP -- Contract talks covering about 21,000 Boeing Co. white-collar workers, including 100 engineers in Ogden, appeared to stall Thursday, and their union council called for members to vote on whether to authorize the leadership to call a strike. Late Thursday, a day after some leaders...
SEATTLE AP -- A note of optimism in contract talks covering about 21,000 Boeing Co. white-collar workers -- including about 100 engineers in Ogden -- may be fading. Leaders of the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace had said Wednesday that a settlement could be only...
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