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No love from state workers in L.A. for Schwarzenegger's wage-cut plan
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersNo one likes to wake up to the news that the boss may slash salaries to the minimum wage. California's state workers on Thursday were digesting the news that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger may cut their pay to the federal minimum wage of $6.55 an hour...Tags: Lawyers, Unemployment, Layoffs and Downsizing, Mortgages, Society
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Baltimore stadium cleaners vote to join AFSCME
The Associated PressCleaning workers at Baltimore's two stadiums have voted to join the state affiliate of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. According to a news release from the union, the vote yesterday follows the recent successful battle...Tags: Wages and Pensions
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AutoNation to cut inventory, 1,300 jobs nationally
South Florida Sun-SentinelAutoNation on Thursday reported second-quarter profits dropped 33 percent and said it will cut 1,300 jobs, slash costs and pare inventory as gasoline prices and the economy continue to batter the auto industry. The Fort Lauderdale-based company will...Tags: Sales, Fort Lauderdale, Inventories, New York Stock Exchange, Petroleum Industry
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Immigration raid tactics draw congressional ire
Associated Press WriterLawmakers on Thursday questioned the legality and effectiveness of the government's tactics in a May raid that led to the arrest of nearly 400 immigrants. The crackdown on a kosher meatpacking plant in Postville, Iowa -- called Agriprocessors --...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Food Safety, Laws, Labor Legislation, Health and Safety at Work
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Japan's meager daylight savings
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn the land of the rising sun, no one can seem to agree on when it does. Rise, that is. Or set, for that matter. This summer, thousands of people here on Hokkaido island switched to daylight saving time, with the idea that they'd start work an hour...Tags: Energy Saving, Don Lee, Medicine
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Governor To Cut Workers' Pay Until Budget Passes
Associated PressSACRAMENTO -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is threatening to pay thousands of state employees the federal minimum wage of $6.55 an hour until lawmakers reach a deal on California's overdue state budget. Democrats and Republicans have so far been unable...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Executive Branch, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Unions, Regional Authority
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Obama Addresses Huge, Adoring Crowd in Berlin
Associated PressBERLIN -- If only they could vote. Before the largest crowd of his campaign, 4,000 miles from the U.S., Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama on Thursday summoned Europeans and Americans together to "defeat terror and dry up the well of...Tags: Local Elections, Defense, Minority Groups, Private Health Care, Labor Legislation
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Louisville, Ky., Ford plants to shift production
Associated Press WriterFord Motor Co. is going down the road ahead with Kentucky. The automaker announced on Thursday that the Louisville Assembly Plant, which makes the Ford Explorer midsize SUV, will be getting a flexible body shop and begin making smaller, fuel-efficient...Tags: Ford Motor Co., New Products, Passenger Cars, Vehicles, Heavy Engineering
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Currie probe looks at possible influence deals
Sun ReportersThe federal investigation into state Sen. Ulysses Currie's work for Shoppers Food Warehouse is centered on whether the grocery chain paid the lawmaker to use the prestige of his office to secure favorable legislation and actions by state agencies,...Tags: Corruption, Consumer Electronics Industry, Laws, Corporate Crime, Brian E Frosh
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