Tagged With "labor issues"
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Boeing in SC: First 787-9 delivered, union election set
Two milestones for Boeing's plant in North Charleston, SC. This week the plant, which has been building the original 787-8, delivered its first stretch 787-9 version, and the International Association of Machinists, the union representing most Boeing...
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One-day strike set for Thursday by Alitalia pilots
Alitalia check-in at Rome's Fiumicino/Leonardo da Vinci Photo: SpecExpert / Wikimedia Alitalia pilots will strike for 24 hours from Thursday midnight, causing disruptions at flights...
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Ryanair quits Denmark in fight with unions
Satirical view of Ryanair's scrappy and sometimes vengeful reaction to criticism, from employees or passengers. Illustration: everydaypublic.com Ryanair's increasingly bitter fight with Danish unions over working conditions for employees...
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Labor Day on the Road: AAA
More Americans than anytime in the past 6 years will be traveling at least 50 miles from home on the upcoming Labor Day weekend, according to AAA. The auto club estimates 34.7 million will be traveling (that's about 10% of the population). ...
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Aug. 24, 2016: Sights From A Taste of Colorado
An annual Labor Day tradition, A Taste of Colorado combines food, fun and great performances. Samantha shows us her favorites from last year's.
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Paris transit could face extended strike
French transit workers, unhappy over no raises and new national labor laws, could extend their 2-day strikes to an indefinite one next week.
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SAS pilots on verge of major strike
SAS pilots in Norway and Sweden are on the verge of a strike that could severely impact flights in Scandinavia.
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Currin Covered Bridge, Eugene, Oregon
Samantha and her husband Eugene toured six covered bridges in Eugene, Oregon. She shares some pictures of her visit here.
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Storefront Politics in Paris
Jonathan L noticed the decoration of the local office of the CGT in Paris