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David W. Gjerde, restaurant investor
David Waldemar Gjerde, a retired Procter & Gamble executive who became a restaurant investor and consultant to his sons, Spike and Charlie, died of a heart attack May 2 at his Cockeysville home. He was 75. Born in Mankato, Minn., he was the son of...
Tags: Restaurants, Viniculture, Baltimore County, Fells Point, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Port sales force makes pitch to attract, retain customers
The sales force for the port of Baltimore travels the country and the world, looking for business. It could be farm equipment manufactured in the Midwest on its way to Australia or furniture coming from South America or Alabama-built Hondas headed for...
Tags: Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Manufacturing and Engineering, Port of Baltimore
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Ambulance crew union adds new level of complexity to Harford emergency operations
The already complex negotiations over how fire and ambulance service will be managed in Harford County in the future became a bit more complicated in recent weeks, after a union representing the county's 50-plus paid ambulance responders gave notice those...Tags: Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Fires, Havre de Grace, Harford County, Aberdeen
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Unions focus organizing efforts on service sector workplaces
After spending three decades at the Hyatt Regency Baltimore, Kevin Hux eagerly joined efforts this past year to unionize his workplace. "I joined this union to have some kind of voice and be protected," said Hux, 55, who started in housekeeping shortly...
Tags: International Longshoremen's Association, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Unions, Employment Opportunities, Customs and Tradition
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From pride to disillusionment: a black leader sours on Obama
I can hear 'em now. "He's a good guy"; "He's a family man"; "He'll govern like a moderate"; "It will be so good for the country"; "He's post-partisan." That the election of a mixed-race candidate for president sent positive messages about America around...
Tags: Labor Markets, Credit Ratings, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Fox News Channel (tv network), Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Brenda J. Clayburn, City Union of Baltimore president, dies
Brenda J. Clayburn, a founder and later president of the City Union of Baltimore who was also a longtime city Police Department supervisor, died Sunday of undetermined causes at her Northwest Baltimore home. She was 63. "She had recently been sick, and...
Tags: Bon Secours, Baltimore City Community College, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Teachers Unions, Public Employees
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Hyatt settles complaint alleging unfair labor practices
The Hyatt Regency Baltimore has settled a federal complaint alleging unfair labor practices, the hotel and a local union said Thursday. The agreement, signed Wednesday, came nine days after a National Labor Relations Board administrative law judge began...
Tags: Employees, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Labor Legislation
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Labor-practices case against Hyatt Regency begins
A hearing into allegations of unfair labor practices filed against the Hyatt Regency Baltimore began late Monday after hours of ultimately fruitless discussion about settling the complaint. National Labor Relations Board attorneys began their case...
Tags: Judges, Labor Legislation, Justice System, Lawyers
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Don't blame the union in the great Twinkie debacle of 2012
America lost one of its iconic brands last month when Hostess, maker of Twinkies, Ding Dongs, Wonder Bread and other staples of postwar Middle America, closed up shop. The announcement was an occasion for wags to litter the Internet with jokes about the...
Tags: Finance, The Wall Street Journal, Fox News Channel (tv network), Interior Policy, Unions
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What Twinkies teach us about labor relations
The Great American Twinkie Crisis illuminates what is wrong with the relationship between management and labor in this country. Hostess, the company that, since the 1930s, has provided our nation with snacks that are nearly indestructible, now threatens...
Tags: Hostess Brands, Inc., Newspaper and Magazine, Employees, Bankruptcy, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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Hyatt Regency hotel faces federal labor complaint
Unite Here — a labor union trying to organize workers at the Hyatt Regency Baltimore — gathered outside the hotel Tuesday to publicize a federal agency's decision to take the company to trial over alleged unfair labor practices. The...
Tags: AFL-CIO, Trials, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, NAACP, Cornell University
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Samuel Cook
Samuel Cook, a colorful and nationally known expert in labor law who had headed the labor department at Venable, Baetjer and Howard — now Venable LLP — died Tuesday of congestive heart failure at Keswick Multi-Care Center.
He was 91.
"Sam...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Laws, Labor Markets, Separation of Church and State, Harford County
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