July 2010 Archive
The Environmental Protection Agency Thursday rejected an effort to keep it from regulating greenhouse gas emissions, saying that e-mails released in last fall’s “Climategate” scandal gave it no reason to ... Amnesty, whether you like it or not…
According to an internal U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services memo going the rounds of Capitol Hill and obtained by National Review, the agency is considering ways in which it ... Panel hits Rangel with 13 ethics charges
House investigators accused veteran New York Rep.Charles Rangel of 13 violations of congressional ethics standards on Thursday, throwing a cloud over his four-decade political career and raising worries for fellow ... Irony: Former security union president accused of embezzling from union
The former president of a union local representing security workers at the Cordova Nuclear plant, accused of embezzling $22,278.16, is scheduled for an initial hearing in U.S District Court in ... The Day Union Protesters Stormed Arizona
On Thursday, buses carrying hundreds of union protesters from Los Angeles rolled into Phoenix to protest Arizona's law cracking down on illegal immigrants. The following story and videos are from ... Why Democrats are Pushing the $165 Billion Union Pension Bailout
Somewhere lurking in the hot, putrid halls of Congress this summer is a union bailout bill of epic proportions and long-term ramifications. Whether or not Democrats can ultimately push ... Union summons RNs to disciplinary hearing, ULPs filed against union
Back in June, the Minnesota Nurses Association called a one-day strike involving 12,000 nurses in and around the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Not all nurses wanted to abandon their patients and some ... UAW boss: GM will apply in August to file IPO
United Auto Workers President Bob King says that General Motors Co. will file paperwork in mid-August to start the process of selling stock to the public. King says the paperwork will be ... SEIU & CWA Targeting Bank Tellers as Part of Larger Global Strategy…
HuffPo has a post up on the SEIU and CWA's attempt to unionize Sovereign Bank's tellers... Santander bank branches are on average 75-percent unionized outside the United States, according to ... Rangel Reaches Tentative Deal With Ethics Panel
Lawyers for House ethics investigators and for Rep. Charles Rangel (D., N.Y.) reached a tentative settlement Thursday that could end the two-year ethics probe into the once-powerful New York lawmaker. [snip] Republicans ...
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