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October 8, 2012 2:28PM Workers fighting for improved working conditions at the Walmart warehouse in Elwood say they have achieved a major victory in their struggle. On Saturday, 38 nonunion workers who were on strike at the warehouse settled their
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The world was a treacherous place for our species, once upon a time...The tigers have bigger, sharper teeth; the insects have poisonous stings; the gorillas have muscles bodybuilders can only dream of; the sea is filled with seemingly alien creatures
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AMS] miners on Monday refused to accept their dismissals for embarking on a wildcat strike. "We used the Bleskop Stadium on Saturday, a day after the mine fired us. If we were fired they could not have allowed us to use their property," said Gaddhafi
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Union has joined an international campaign for decent work and job security. Union General Secretary, said unions in New Zealand were increasingly turning their attention to the growing number of workers in precarious or uncertain employment
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A woman found dead Saturday in a south Everett restaurant parking lot had been killed by blows to her head. The Snohomish County medical examiner's office ruled the death of 24-year-old Julia Lynn Randolph of Everett a homicide. The Daily Herald
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30 September 2012 Human rights judges in Strasbourg are threatening to hand Britain's militant trade unions new rights to go on strike. The European Court of Human Rights has given its initial approval to a submission by the hard-line Rail, Maritime
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Leftist legislators mounted a heated but largely fruitless battle in Mexico's lower house of congress Friday trying to block the passage of legislation that would loosen the country's 1970's-era labor laws. The measure originally would have
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When county park rangers decided to form a union of 14 people this year, Anne Arundel County Councilman Jerry Walker decided he had reached his limit. Thirteen unions, he said, are more than enough. "At this point, any nine, 10 or 11 people could get
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How We Made and Won the NFL Referee Lockout It takes remarkably few complaints about the NFL referee lockout to provoke a chiding comment about "bread and circuses." It's a novel insight, assuming your conversation occurs nearly 2,000 years ago in
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Multiple-exposure photographs of international landmarks are delightfully trippy Check out this arresting series of images by photographer Christian Ruhm . The German artist created these wibbly wobbly pieces with multiple exposures (no post-
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