Employment Laws & Contracts

Labor board OKs $16 million settlement in 2001 union complaint against Midwest Generation

The National Labor Relations Board said late Friday that Chief Administrative Law Judge Robert Giannasi approved an agreement under which closely held power producer Midwest Generation will pay members of the International...

UAW’s ‘No Concessions’ Policy Killing Big Three, Expert Says

Friday, November 21, 2008 By Tiffany Gabbay United Auto Workers President Ron Gettelfinger (CNSNews.com) – The Big Three automakers are forced to pay 85 percent of union benefits to members of the United Auto Workers union who...

Dublin Lowe's Sued For Alleged Race Discrimination

Attorneys at the National Employment Law Project filed a discrimination complaint Thursday against the Lowe's Home Improvement store in Dublin for allegedly denying a black man a job because of a 9-year-old misdemeanor drug...

Issues Facing President-Elect Barack Obama

Keywords OBAMA, WHITE HOUSE, ADMINISTRATION, RACE, CAMPAIGN, PRESIDENT, DEFENSE, ECONOMY, EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENT, FOREIGN POLICY, ENERGY, GASOLINE, HEALTH CARE, LABOR, POLITCS, PUBLIC OPINION, SOCIAL SECURITY, SPEECHMAKING,...

Manipulated Inflation Statistics An Undisclosed Act of Treason

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the work of John Williams of Shadow Government Statistics fame; this missive should prove to be quite an eye opener. For those who are familiar with Williams' work – this is nothing...

Don't Bail Out the Big Three by Daniel J. Ikenson

One day before the CEOs of General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler told the Senate Banking Committee that their industry faced imminent collapse without an emergency infusion of $25 billion, a new automobile assembly plant opened...

Kennedy set for major push on health bill

Major health care legislation introduced or co-sponsored by Sen. Edward Kennedy that became law: Helped create a network of neighborhood health centers through an amendment to the Economic Opportunity Act Employment...

Justice O'Connor Sits on 3rd Circuit Panel Hearing UPS Challenge to ADA Class Action

Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's first case as a visiting judge on the 3rd Circuit presented a cutting-edge question in employment discrimination law: whether workers may pursue a class action to...

L-3 replaces Boeing

By Christy Lattin LVN Community News Editor More than 200 Boeing employees working at the Naval Strike and Air Warfare Center at NAS Fallon are interviewing this week in hopes of keeping their jobs. The NSAWC aircraft...

The American Worker

I am an American worker, and you are damn right I want the wealth to be shared and spread. I am talking about the wealth my hard work helped to create, but was taken from me by George Bush's base, the very rich, or as I know...

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