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40K AT&T Workers Await Strike as Contract Negotiations Continue
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES (KTLA) -- AT&T workers remain on the job, despite the end of their contract this past weekend. Negotiations between the company and 40,000 landline workers appear to be moving forward, and there's hope that an agreement can be reached soon....Tags: Verizon Communications, Career and Workplace, Health, Health Insurance Cost, Healthcare Contract Issues
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SAG Approves 2 Year Hollywood Movie, TV Contract
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Members of the Screen Actors Guild have ended a 2 year bitter struggle by voting to ratify a two-year contract, which went into effect at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday. SAG officials announced Tuesday that 78 percent of the union's members voted in...Tags: Contracts, Television, Entertainment, Celebrities, Elections
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Mayor Villaraigosa Puts Halt to LAX Strike
LOS ANGELES -- Workers who provide "curb to cabin" services for major airlines at Los Angeles International Airport returned to their jobs today, one day after they went on strike over issues of wages, benefits and allegedly unfair labor practices. ...Tags: Contracts, Labor Legislation, Employees, Labor Disputes, Air Transportation Industry
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Major SoCal Employee Strike Averted
LOS ANGELES -- The Southern California Gas Company has reached a tentative agreement with an employee union avoiding a strike which would have begun at midnight. The 5,000 member strong union authorized a strike last week. But a settlement came...Tags: Contracts, Employees, Pension and Welfare, Interior Policy, Unions
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'OctoMom' Suleman Wins Appeal in Child Labor Case
KTLA NewsSANTA ANA -- A California appeals court has ruled that octuplets mom Nadya Suleman is not required to have a court-appointed guardian to oversee the estate of her 14 children. The Fourth District Court of Appeal issued the temporary stay Thursday,...Tags: Television, Entertainment, Labor Legislation, The Biggest Loser (tv program), Television Industry
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Mayor Closes Motel to Keep Mongol Bikers Out of Town
KTLA NewsLANCASTER -- City officials shut down a Mojave Desert motel to block a meeting of the notorious Mongols biker gang. The entrance to the Desert Inn motel has been surrounded by a chain-link fence Thursday. Hundreds of motorcyclists were planning to...Tags: Public Officials, Sicilian Mafia, Government, Crimes, Justice System
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New Credit Card Rules Give You More Time to Pay
KTLA NewsNEW YORK -- The rules your credit card company operates by will start getting much clearer on Thursday. But just because you'll know what they're up to doesn't mean you're going to like what you learn. Regulations aimed at reining in practices like...Tags: Consumers, Federal Reserve, Crime, Law and Justice, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation
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Federal Agents Search Dental Offices, Charge Two in $20 Million Medicaid Fraud Case
The Hartford CourantFederal agents seized medical business records Thursday in connection with an investigation of an unlicensed Rhode Island dentist suspected of using a chain of Connecticut clinics to steal $20 million or more in government dental insurance benefits for...Tags: Health Insurance, Prosecution, Ridge, Government Health Care, Medicaid
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City Hall fights parking tickets: Tab now up to $50 million
As profits soar for the company running Chicago's metered parking spaces, so are the multimillion-dollar bills the outfit is asking taxpayers to foot under little-known provisions in its long-term deal, according to documents obtained by the Tribune. The...
Tags: Richard M. Daley, Career and Workplace, Business Enterprises, Chicago City Hall, Collective Contract
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O.C. man allegedly embezzled $350,000 from public agencies
L.A. NOWA Tustin man is scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday on charges that he embezzled more than $350,000 from public works contracts with several Orange County cities and government agencies.... -
Lockheed missiles unit, union agree on new contract with bonuses, raises
Lockheed Martin Corp.and a union that represents hundreds of workers in Orlando have agreed on a new five-year contract that provides workers with $2,000 "signing bonuses," annual pay raises and other sweeteners, the company said Tuesday. Bethesda, Md.-...
Tags: Politics, Career and Workplace, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Collective Contract, Interior Policy
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State Agency: Security Firm Breached Contract
The state of Connecticut has told the company that employs about 40 security officers at four state buildings that it is underpaying some of its workers, and is required to give them back pay from February 2010. The company, SOS Security Inc., must also...
Tags: Mental Health, Breach of Contract, Employees, Economy, Business and Finance, Labor Disputes
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