Lock Out Enters Second Week
…for comment about Con Ed’s CEO Kevin Burke’s optimistic future for Con Edison’s revenues. According to Robert, a 12-year electrician for the company, Burke spoke enthusiastically about the company’s future…
…for comment about Con Ed’s CEO Kevin Burke’s optimistic future for Con Edison’s revenues. According to Robert, a 12-year electrician for the company, Burke spoke enthusiastically about the company’s future…
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…from union organizations looking to evaluate competing banking service providers. Interestingly, the proposals we’ve seen of late vary greatly in content and complexity, which started me thinking that it might…
First Trade Appoints Chairman and Three New Directors June 21, 2012 Around Town – By Neal Tepel First Trade Union Bank, http://www.ftub.com, a full-service bank with offices in Massachusetts and New…
…1950 by seven non-union contractors in Baltimore and the Business Roundtable, an organization comprised of the leading CEOs of the biggest Fortune 500 companies, spent money on a national public…
…noted Farrell. When members do get injured, there’s no guarantee that they’ll start receiving compensation immediately, as the company employs Sedgwick, a claims management services company, to contest members’ claims….
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…the total miles the employee drives the vehicle for personal purposes. o Commuting valuation rule: You determine the value of a vehicle you provide to an employee for commuting use…
…they com into the transit system,” he said. “They are committing most of the crimes.” Each DA said that attacks on transit workers are being vigorously prosecuted and are given…
NYC Construction Spending and Employment May 11, 2012 Around Town – By Neal Tepel Overall construction spending in New York City reached $27.4 billion in 2011, a 3.5 percent decline…