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  • Letters from Mr. Scranton 29 Nov 2009 12:04 GMT
    ... and company letterhead, was a New Haven manufacturer who lived from 1867 to 1963. (Melanie ... The city created a Citizen’s Committee on Employment and municipal workers delivered food baskets to ... 28, 1934. “Even our revered President is overworked trying to undo what he has been ...

  • CANADA: Canadian Rail Engineers Begin a Strike 29 Nov 2009 06:43 GMT
    ... The walkout, which may create difficulties for manufacturers and resource companies, followed a decision by ... sometimes make engineers work seven-day weeks without overtime. Unionized engineers will continue to operate commuter ... trains on Canadian National tracks, but it employs its own engineers. This site contains copyrighted ...

  • Another V-Sign: Manufacturing Overtime Hours 28 Nov 2009 05:54 GMT
    ... economy is going to grow. Another V-sign of economic recovery is the turnaround in overtime hours for manufacturing workers (see chart above). The 23.1% increase over the last seven months, from 2.6 hours ...

  • Workers doing paid overtime drops by half a million during recession 27 Nov 2009 16:15 GMT
    ... The number of people benefiting from overtime payments has dropped by half a million ... figures show that this summer 15.8% of employees benefited from overtime pay, a fall of ... paid overtime fell by 4.2% to 15.9%. Manufacturing, transport and communications were the worst affected ...

  • Less paid overtime during recession 27 Nov 2009 05:36 GMT
    ... The number of people working paid overtime has fallen by almost half a million ... out at almost £3,000 a year per employee, a total of £10 billion, down by ... extra money, it was found. Workers in manufacturing, transport and communication, industries that traditionally offered ...

  • 'Overtime victims' left feeling the pinch 27 Nov 2009 11:55 GMT
    ... The number of people working paid overtime has fallen by almost half a million ... out at almost £3,000 a year per employee, a total of £10bn, down by £1bn ... extra money, it was found. Workers in manufacturing, transport and communication, industries that traditionally offered ...

  • Labor Department fines Tempel Grain Elevators LLP more than $1.6 million for teenage worker's death 24 Nov 2009 04:37 GMT
    ... shut off and lock out equipment while employees were working inside bins, a lack of ... in back wages for minimum wage and overtime violations of the FLSA. Violations include employment ... years of age may work only in non-manufacturing and non-mining occupations specifically permitted by the ...

  • Garment factories to make payments before Eid - Minister 26 Nov 2009 15:16 GMT
    ... said Mr. Khandaker Mosharraf Hossain, Labour and Employment Minister. If possible, the owners will also ... slowdown, said an expert of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA). However, these industries ... garment enterprises to pay salary, bonus and overtime to the workers before the festival, at ...

  • New Zealand bus drivers reject union-backed pay deal 24 Nov 2009 09:04 GMT
    ... bitter struggle involving strikes and a week-long employer lockout. Four unions—the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union (EPMU), National Distribution Union (NDU), Auckland ... three years, plus an increase in the overtime rate from time-and-a-quarter to time-and-a-half. After rejecting ...

  • Immigrants overqualified, earn less 24 Nov 2009 04:35 GMT
    ... than a decade ago more closely resembles employment quality of Canadian-born workers, a Statistics Canada ... workers. Immigrants are less likely to work overtime, paid or unpaid. Almost four in 10, ... Immigrants are more likely to work in manufacturing, natural and applied sciences, and sales. The ...

  • For survivors of ConAgra plant explosion, a somber holiday 27 Nov 2009 02:28 GMT
    ... season, more than 300 of its 750 employees were handed pink slips. "This is no ... recession. Companies across the nation, from car manufacturers to hospitals have downsized staff, sending them ... the government doesn't factor in all the overtime he collected when calculating the unemployment benefits. ...

  • Holiday dismal for ConAgra survivors 27 Nov 2009 09:58 GMT
    ... more than 300 of the plant's 750 employees were handed pink slips. "This is no ... recession. Companies across the nation, from car manufacturers to hospitals, have downsized staff, sending them ... the government doesn't factor in all the overtime he collected when calculating the unemployment benefits. ...

  • Letters to the editor for Nov. 26, 2009 26 Nov 2009 08:12 GMT
    ... to follow his design) by replacing its overworked but able, high quality, highly skilled controllers ... even more work, the unions representing American workers have seen lower wages and benefits, and ... cheap workers from developing countries and exported manufacturing and service jobs to nations where the ...

  • US cities grapple for new jobs in economic upswing 24 Nov 2009 06:44 GMT
    ... lined up down the block at an employment office for more than 600 jobs, paying ... an economic rebound in which companies use overtime, efficiency and other methods to raise production ... the movement of goods. Logistics has replaced manufacturing as the city's top industry, the byproduct ...

  • U.S. cities grapple for new jobs in economic upswing 24 Nov 2009 06:51 GMT
    ... lined up down the block at an employment office for more than 600 jobs, paying ... an economic rebound in which companies use overtime, efficiency and other methods to raise production ... the movement of goods. Logistics has replaced manufacturing as the city's top industry, the byproduct ...


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