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Boeing, Machinists Union In Round-the-clock Bargaining
Baltimoresun.com StaffRepresentatives from Boeing and the Machinists union are holed up at a SeaTac hotel for what they call round-the-clock bargaining. The two sides have been exchanging proposals for months on a new three-year contract. Now they are negotiating under...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Boeing Co.
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Boeing Reps & Machinists Sit Down For Talks
The Associated PressRepresentatives from Boeing Co. and the Machinists union expect to sit down Thursday at a Seattle airport hotel for what they call round-the-clock bargaining. The two sides have been exchanging proposals for months on a new three-year contract. Now...Tags: Boeing Co.
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Boeing, Machinists negotiators face deadline
Representatives from Boeing Co. and the Machinists union expect to sit down Thursday at a Seattle airport hotel for what they call round-the-clock bargaining. The two sides have been exchanging proosals for months on a new three-year contract. Now...Tags: Boeing Co.
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Clinton, Dingell, others to discuss health care
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius and other top Democrats are expected to attend a forum on health care in Denver on Wednesday. The forum is sponsored by Families USA and the Service Employees International Union and will...Tags: Tom Daschle, Hillary Clinton, Edward M. Kennedy, Kathleen Sebelius, Michelle Obama
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Nervous Nellie Denver revs up for Dem convention
AP National WriterDENVER (AP) -- Like a Cinderella deciding to pass up the ball, Denver said no thanks to an invitation in 1976 to host the Olympic Games. Now the Mile High City is off to the dance of the Democrats, a party pooper no more. Nervous about the logistics,...Tags: Parliament, Elections, Rodeo, Wayne Allard, Howard Dean
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NFLPA head Gene Upshaw dies of cancer at age 63
AP Football WriterGene Upshaw, a towering lineman on the football field who went on to win untold millions of dollars for NFL players as their union leader, has died at age 63. Upshaw had a Hall of Fame career as a guard for the Oakland Raiders -- a team that won two...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Kevin Mawae, Oakland Raiders, New York Jets, Al Davis
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Gene Upshaw: He left his mark on the NFL, on and off the field
NFL players should say a prayer today for Gene Upshaw and his family. Without him, free agency as we know it never would have existed. Upshaw's sudden, stunning death Wednesday night at the age of 63 comes at a sensitive time in labor negotiations and...Tags: Super Bowl, Roger Goodell, Troy Vincent, Trace Armstrong, Work Relations
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LAX service workers vote to authorize a strike
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA union representing 2,500 service workers at Los Angeles International Airport has voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike, said union officials, who finished tallying the votes early this morning. The workers include sky captains, baggage handlers,...Tags: Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Employees, Air Transportation, United Airlines
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Teacher calls column "misleading"
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsThe issue of public teacher pay is flaring up all over. Many Broward teachers showed up for the first day of school wearing black to protest the lack of a new contract, which I wrote about in today???s paper. And......Tags: Fires, State Budgets, Coconut Creek, Broward County, Government
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Train strikes, kills Amtrak employee
Sun reporterAn Amtrak employee was struck and fatally injured yesterday morning by an Acela train minutes after it left Union Station in Washington on its way to New York City, an Amtrak spokeswoman said. The incident happened at 5:08 a.m. north of the New...Tags: Prince George's County, Carrollton, Employees
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United's workers band to oust CEO
Chicago Tribune reporterOrange wristbands are a hot accessory among United Airlines workers, and the latest sign of fraying labor relations at the nation's second-largest carrier. Unlike the yellow Livestrong bands popularized by cyclist Lance Armstrong, these accessories are...Tags: Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation, Employees, Work Relations
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Northampton County deputy sheriffs ink pact
Northampton County and the union representing its deputy sheriffs have signed a five-year contract that boosts pay as well as employee contributions to health care coverage. The pact resulted from a binding arbitration award handed down about 10 days...Tags: Local Authority, Contracts, Arbitration, Collective Contract, Trials
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