Washington governor brokered end to dispute on the docks People's World Her announcement came a few hours before an administrative law judge was set to open hearings on unfair labor practice charges filed by the National Labor Relations Board against the ILWU for illegal picketing and other activities.
'Field of Dreams' project seeks $16.5M tax rebate La Crosse Tribune The bill's language is crafted to apply only to the Dyersville project. It states that construction on the facility must commence not later than one year after enactment of the bill and the cost of the construction must be at least $38 million.
Treat foreign workers with respect New Straits Times It is a common sight these days to see retail assistants losing patience with immigrant workers who patronise shopping complexes and hypermarkets as they have difficulty understanding our national language. It is annoying to see a bus driver shouting ...
All Aztecs went to school? A lesson for Mexico. Christian Science Monitor By Sara Miller Llana, Staff writer / February 10, 2012 Archaeologists found Aztec ruins during construction work in 2007. A new exhibition has spurred talk about the current education system When the Spanish cultural center in downtown Mexico City ...
The old days are gone, pet: it's time we talked the talk This is Staffordshire But a meagre grasp of French was forcefully exposed when a local chap who'd been watching my pathetic performance dished me up a helping of humble pie. LEARN THE LINGO? The cast of 80s TV comedy drama Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.
In Montgomery, dozens testify against cut in school construction funding Washington Post (blog) The Montgomery County Council held public hearings Tuesday and Thursday for the county's upcoming six-year capital spending plan, which dictates how construction funding is allocated among schools, roads and other infrastructure projects.