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By The Associated Press |
April 9, 2012
About 40,000 AT&T landline workers are staying on the job this week without a contract, their union said Sunday.
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By Peter Svensson |
April 3, 2012
Union contracts for 40,000 AT&T workers expire at midnight Saturday, putting the company at risk of a strike.
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By Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Associated Press |
November 3, 2011
Some of the money from President Barack Obama's health care law is flowing to place you might not expect.
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By Amanda McGrory |
August 31, 2011
Once the proposed merger between AT&T Inc. and T-Mobile USA is closed, AT&T is bringing back 5,000 wireless call center jobs to the United States that are currently outsourced to other countries.
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By Amanda McGrory |
July 18, 2011
As companies increasingly rely on innovation to stand out in the marketplace, a diverse, inclusive work force is becoming more important, finds a new study conducted by Forbes Insights.
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By Josh Lederman |
June 28, 2011
The husband of an obese woman who died of a blood clot after working long hours at her home office is eligible to receive workers' compensation benefits, a New Jersey appeals court ruled Monday in a case that raised questions about the broader implications of the sedentary desk jobs of...
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By Jeffrey Spiers |
May 14, 2010
The health care reform bill is a lot less of a made-up sow and more like a severed equine cranium under the sheets.
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By Denis Storey |
March 31, 2010
| Storey Lines
Is there anyone not happy about getting the first part of this year over with?
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By Jenny Ivy |
March 30, 2010
The hit on earnings will prompt employers to drop their retiree drug coverage, according to the American Benefits Council, and instead move retired employees into the Medicare Part D program.