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Aer Lingus: 'Public ignored' as flights cancelled during strike
BBC News· 7 hours agoThe tánaiste (Irish deputy prime minister) has described the Aer Lingus pay dispute as "shocking",...
The Latest | Netanyahu says he will only accept a partial cease-fire deal that would not end the war
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he will only accept a partial cease-fire deal...
Aer Lingus offers to meet pilots ahead of industrial action this week
Press Association News via AOL· 7 hours agoDonal Moriarty, chief corporate affairs officer at Aer Lingus...to return to the Labour Court or the...
US Supreme Court takes up 'Dewberry' trademark dispute
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoThe U.S. Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide a $43 million dispute between two real estate...
Disciplinary Issues in The Workplace Webinar – Follow-Up Questions Answered (part 4 – Uk)
The National Law Review· 2 hours agoHere are the last few questions – and our outline answers – from our recent webinar on Disciplinary Issues in the Workplace. What’s the best way to manage disputed notes from ...
Better Business Bureau (BBB) complaints and accreditation: What you need to know
Yahoo Life via AOL· 3 hours ago"So it's because it's an opinion, it doesn't factor into the company's letter grade." BBB says it...
Letter: Mayor Jones must start fostering transparency on jail issues
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 1 day agoLetter: It's time to end the hiding and finger-pointing.
DoJ prosecutors recommend Boeing face criminal charges, reports say
The Independent US via AOL· 3 hours agoUS officials claimed this year that Boeing had violated that deal, with DoJ lawyers writing in a ...
Aer Lingus pilots announce eight-hour strike and accuse airline of ‘antagonism’
Press Association News via AOL· 3 days agoThe president of Ialpa, captain Mark Tighe, claimed that the airline had sent “threatening” letters...
Letter to the editor: Congress needs to unite to protect all
Kenosha News· 1 day agoMy understanding is that Congress writes laws, the president approves the laws, the judiciary branch then uses the laws to decide disputes. The judiciary also decides the constitutionality of laws.