The Daily Read – July 27, 2011
…Nine Mile nuclear power plant approved a new, 4-year contract yesterday, ending their strike. In Parsippany, NJ, 500 State Farm employees are facing layoffs. The United States Postal Service is…
…Nine Mile nuclear power plant approved a new, 4-year contract yesterday, ending their strike. In Parsippany, NJ, 500 State Farm employees are facing layoffs. The United States Postal Service is…
…Meister, a San Francisco-based freelance columnist, has covered labor and politics for more than a half century as a reporter, editor, author and commentator. Contact him through his website, www.dickmeister.com….
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…vulnerable students. The New York Times said it best in its recent editorial “Reject the Tax Cap,” calling the cap “a cheap political tool… that will only further devastate communities.”…
By Erica Varlese The City Council approved the $66 billion budget for 2012 and warns of cuts to services. Global investment and banking firm, Goldman Sachs, may be laying off…
…and cheaper, by limiting the penalty for unjust termination to one year’s severance pay. “That’s an open invitation to employers,” according to Arturo Alcalde, Mexico’s most respected labor lawyer and…
…opposite of what the law requires from your employer. The fact is your employer is bound by the law of FECA- (The Federal Employees Compensation Act) and must file your…
…part-time jobs to make ends meet. The new rent regulations bill was approved last week in the state senate and includes many strengthening characteristics. Wage theft is becoming an increasing…
…Now, one of them is speaking out. Yesterday, the International Labor Organization approved a convention to promote the rights of domestic workers worldwide. Macy’s workers agreed on the tentative contact…
Reprint May 23, 2011 By Scott Stevens May 12, 2011 UFT/photo by Miller Photography http://www.aft.org/newspubs/news/2011/051211newyork.cfm AFT president Randi Weingarten told a rally of more than 1,000 child care workers and…