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UK Basketball: Draft analyst has Knight at No.3, Kanter at No. 6
larry@amnews.comAnalyst Matt Kamalsky of Draftexpress.net knows a lot could still change between now and Thursday night’s NBA draft. Yet he’s fairly confident Kentucky fans are going to see Brandon Knight and Enes Kanter going early in the draft. “As of...Tags: Derrick Rose, Teaching and Learning, Terrence Jones, Kentucky Wildcats, Athletes
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Park Ridge labor contract in dispute
A month after Park Ridge aldermen reaffirmed a new contract with an employees' union, members are claiming its provisions are not being adhered to by the city. Local 150 of the International Union of Operating Engineers said paychecks were hit with...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Health Insurance Cost, Labor Legislation, Employees, Unions
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More unpaid interns file lawsuits against employers for pay
NEW YORK -- They’re a staple of tens of thousands of offices during the summer time – the lowly intern, asked to make coffee and shuffle mail for little to no pay, all for a line to add to their resume. But the unpaid internship is under...Tags: Employment, Colleges and Universities, Conde Nast Publications, Hearst Corporation, Lawyers
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Leaked Tennis Channel email compares Comcast to 'brutal captor'
Ken Solomon, chief executive of the small Tennis Channel, regrets the 4 a.m. email blast he sent staff members of the Santa Monica-based network. Solomon composed the email last month from his Paris hotel room, hours after the Court of Appeals for the...Tags: Entertainment, Golf Channel (tv network), Media Industry, Television, French Open
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Researchers hail Supreme Court decision on gene patent
The U.S. Supreme Court decision that Myriad Genetics cannot patent two genes linked to ovarian and breast cancer came as welcome relief to researchers whose work on BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes had been thwarted by legal challenges from the company. But...Tags: Breast Cancer, Cardiologists, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Health and Medical Professionals, Drugs and Medicines
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Hotel workers protest at Hyatt meeting
Tribune staff reporterHotel workers are protesting at Hyatt's annual meeting on Monday as part of the long-running labor dispute between the chain and the union representing housekeeping staff and other workers. The annual meeting and protest started at 11 a.m. on McDonald's...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Labor Legislation, Employees, Unions, Career and Workplace
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Fact-finding panel sides with PCC administration in faculty labor dispute
Pasadena City College leaders appear to have gained the upper hand in an 18-month battle with the faculty union that spawned raucous demonstrations on campus and an impasse in labor negotiations. A fact-finding panel appointed by the California Public...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Labor Legislation, Unions, Teachers, Colleges and Universities
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LAX sued over its latest round of construction
Los Angeles International Airport landed in court again Thursday when a labor union, four local governments and a neighborhood coalition filed lawsuits challenging the latest round of construction being performed at the aging facility, including a...
Tags: Government, Local Government, Politics, Environmental Pollution, Los Angeles International Airport
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Congress Plaza Hotel strike ends after 10 years
A strike at the Congress Plaza Hotel in downtown Chicago that lasted 10 years has ended. Unite Here Local 1, the union representing cleaning and maintenance workers, offered an unconditional return to work as of midnight Wednesday. The union Thursday...
Tags: Michigan Avenue, Unions, Wage Contract Issues, U.S. Congress, Politics
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Blackhawks fans, bars commit to the Cup again
This National Hockey League season started with a lockout that scrapped 40 percent of the scheduled games, a void that was emotionally draining for Chicago Blackhawks fans and financially troubling for establishments around the United Center that cater to...
Tags: Los Angeles Kings, Ice Hockey, National Hockey League, Sports, Chicago Blackhawks Game Tickets
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American Crystal Sugar lockout ends
The American Crystal Sugar lockout effectively ended on May 28 when union workers showed up for their first day of work in almost 22 months, their relatively thin ranks testifying to the bitterness of the labor dispute. Just over 400 union members...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Elections, Labor Legislation, Work Relations, Unions
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Kings take a different road to Western Conference finals
Have you recently become a Los Angeles Kings fan because of their playoff run? Here’s what you need to know about the reigning Stanley Cup champions as they prepare to play the top-seeded Chicago Blackhawks in the Western Conference finals,...
Tags: Jake Muzzin, Ice Hockey, Anze Kopitar, Colin Fraser, Jeff Carter
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