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Aug 18 2023
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Oak Creek allows no points against Union Grove in Wisconsin high school football action
The Oak Creek Knights defeated the Union Grove Broncos 52-0 in a Wisconsin high school football game on Friday. Oak Creek opened with a 7-0 advantage over Union Grove through the first quarter. The Knights opened an enormous 17-0 gap over the Broncos at the intermission. Oak Creek thundered to a 39-0 lead heading into the final quarter. There was no room for doubt as the Knights added to their
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Apr 30 2024
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Columbus police get nearly 16% pay raise over three years
Columbus police get nearly 16% pay raise over three years Columbus police officers will receive a nearly 16% pay increase between now and December 2025 under a new union contract unanimously passed Monday by the City Council — a deal that will cost the city an extra $80.4 million over three years. But the city said it also extracted concessions from the Fraternal Order of Police Capital City
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Apr 30 2024
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Motorcar rides on California’s historic Placerville Branch
If history had played out differently, our motorcar ride this summer day in the wooded foothills of California’s Sierra Nevada would instead take place aboard Amtrak’s California Zephyr, instead of on Fairmont “track speeders.” The track would belong to Union Pacific, not a joint-powers authority. It’d be home to stack trains and AC engines. That’s because this route that eventually became
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Apr 18 2024
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Louisiana Panel Repeals Lunch Breaks For Child Workers
Lawmakers on a Louisiana House committee voted Thursday to repeal a law requiring employers to give child workers lunch breaks and to slash unemployment benefits — part of a Republican-backed push to roll back regulations on companies and reduce aid for injured and unemployed workers. The House Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations advanced the child labor bill, House Bill 156, along
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Sep 16 2023
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‘Union Joe’ Biden says he stands with striking auto workers but critics worry about inflation
A growing number of critics say the Biden administration bears the blame for the ongoing United Auto Workers’ strike that some economists warn could push the economy into a recession. “A 10-day strike could send Michigan into recession, according to a recent economic analysis. If the work stoppage were to last six weeks — the 2019 strike at G.M. lasted 40 — it could push the U.S. economy ‘
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Apr 01 2022
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Amazon Spent $4.3 Million On Anti-Union Consultants Last Year
Faced with a wave of worker activism in its warehouses last year, Amazon paid anti-union consultants roughly $4.3 million in an effort to beat back union organizing campaigns, according to new filings with the U.S. Department of Labor.
The disclosures from Amazon offer a glimpse into how far the online retailer is willing to go to stay union-free. Many employers hire anti-union
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Apr 30 2024
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ACLU, LWV and Salvation for Social Justice to host Democratic Senate debate
Three Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate will take part in a debate on May 13 sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey, the League of Women Voters of New Jersey, and Salvation for Social Justice. Rep. Andy Kim (D-Moorestown), former Newark school board member Lawrence Hamm, and activist Patricia Campos-Medina will take part in the debate moderated by WNYC Morning
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Mar 16 2023
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Minnesota labor regulators sue meat packing plant for employing children in hazardous jobs - Minnesota Reformer
State regulators filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against Tony Downs Food Company in state court, alleging the company employs at least eight children in its Madelia plant. The children, ranging in age from 14 to 17, perform hazardous work such as operating meat grinders, ovens and forklifts during overnight shifts, according to the lawsuit brought by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry
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Sep 14 2023
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Several adults and children seriously injured in crash near E. Platte Ave. and N. Union Blvd.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - Several people, including children were sent to a hospital after a multi-vehicle accident Thursday morning.
At 10:31 a.m., the Colorado Springs Police Department received multiple calls for a serious three-vehicle accident at the intersection of Platte Ave. and Union Blvd.
According to CSPD, multiple occupants of the vehicles had serious injuries
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