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Municipal Union Members Pack Newington Council Meeting
The Hartford CourantAbout 50 municipal union members attended Tuesday's town council meeting to demonstrate their unity in the wake of the town's decision to send their contract to arbitration, their leaders said. Dressed in green union T-shirts reading "We Make America...Tags: AFSCME, Employees, Newington, Career and Workplace, Unions
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Rizzo on Cubs' deal: 'It's a surreal moment'
It's no secret Anthony Rizzo is one of the cornerstones of the Cubs' rebuilding project. From his first spring training in 2012 to the nonstop "Rizzo Watch" last April and May when he played at Triple-A Iowa, the Cubs have been hyping Rizzo as the...
Tags: Boston Red Sox, Jason McLeod, Spring Training, Jeff Samardzija, Theo Epstein
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Newington Declares Impasse In Contract Negotiations
The Hartford CourantThe union representing town and some school employees expressed disappointment Monday with the town's decision to seek arbitration more than 10 months after its old contract expired. "We tried as hard as we could to reach an agreement that's fair to...Tags: AFSCME, Labor Legislation, Science and Technology, Employees, Newington
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Latest Maryland and Delaware news, sports, business and entertainment
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR-2014 O'Malley endorses Md. Lt. Gov. Brown in 2014 race BALTIMORE (AP) — Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley has formally endorsed Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown to be his successor. O'Malley made the endorsement Saturday at Waverly...Tags: Parties and Movements, Finland, Crime, Law and Justice, Churchill Downs, Tommy Hunter
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Whittier Law School offers its 'courtroom' for real trials
An Orange County law school hopes to ease the stress on the financially burdened California court system by offering its newly christened practice courtroom on campus as a venue for official legal proceedings. Whittier Law School in Costa Mesa will...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, AEG, Jerry Brown, Trials
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New Britain Police Brutality Case Heads Toward Trial
The Hartford CourantA federal court in New Haven is scheduled to hear the case next month of a man who claims he was abused by police during a 2007 arrest. Christopher Roguz is suing the city as well as former police Officer Jeffrey Walsh, who was fired in connection...Tags: Prosecution, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, New Britain, Justice System
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District 207 settles discrimination lawsuit
The Maine Township High School District 207 School Board approved a settlement agreement of $10,000 this week, ending a possible legal battle with a former music teacher who filed a federal lawsuit alleging his civil rights were violated and claiming he...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Trials, Minority Groups, Justice System
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LETTER: Happy Town Rejected Abitrators On Police Pensions
Kudos to the East Hartford town council for refusing to bow down to an arbitration panel's decision in its contract dispute with the police union. [May 4, news, "Council Rejects Pension Agreement"]. It's about time that someone stood up for taxpayers...Tags: Politics, East Hartford, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare, Career and Workplace
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Naive study ignores that mergers and acquisitions are good
Normally, an academic study as inane as "M&A Confidential: What Happens When Deals Leak" would be dismissed for what it is: a blatant, lame attempt to gin up some public attention for its sponsors. Yet things turned out differently this time — it...Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., CNBC (tv network), The New York Times, Insider Trading, Shareholders
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East Hartford Council Rejects Arbitrated Police Pension Agreement
The Hartford CourantThe town council has rejected an arbitration panel's decision on a 10-year police pension agreement, saying the town is not financially capable of funding it. Union President Mike Weglarz called the council's decision a "big slap in the arbitrators'...Tags: Politics, Connecticut Labor Markets, East Hartford, Interior Policy, Pension and Welfare
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Activist: Troubled ex-deputy campaigned tirelessly
Janet Burnett cried when she read the paper today. Burnett said she knows Raymond Hicks, the former Broward Sheriff's Office jail deputy whose story was featured on the front page this morning. No, they weren't friends. She was campaigning for Louis...
Tags: Coca-Cola Co., Crime, Law and Justice, Israel, Prisons, Police Investigations
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Risky alternative investments not for the faint of heart
With interest rates near record lows, older savers are finding it harder to stomach bank CDs or Treasury bonds. But Belvidere, Ill., retiree Miles Fryar would be having fewer sleepless nights if he had parked his cash in those traditional investment...
Tags: Union League Club, Social Security, Home Heating, Plant Openings, Bankruptcy
May 15, 2013
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May 13, 2013
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May 11, 2013
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May 8, 2013
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May 7, 2013
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May 6, 2013
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Apr 28, 2013
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