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Faculty and support staff at Portland Community College are poised to go on strike Wednesday morning, after months of protracted negotiations over salary and health care benefits. Should the strike by ...
Published 12 hours ago by OregonLive.com
Gonzaga defeated Santa Clara in the WCC men's basketball championship game on Tuesday to advance to March Madness. Here's the highlights.
Published 13 hours ago by USA TODAY on MSN
Leaders of accounting organizations in the U.S., Canada and Mexico signed a memorandum of understanding to extend an agreement easing cross-border practice.
Published 22 hours ago by Accounting Today
"[W]e conclude that the board created the Cemex standard as a new rule of general applicability that did not adhere to the core limitation Congress placed on adjudicatory authority: The Cemex standard ...
Published 1 day ago by Law.com
A federal appeals court rejected the NLRB’s landmark Biden-era ruling that aimed to discourage employers from violating labor law before union elections.
Published 3 days ago by Bloomberg Law News
Julpit withdrew its latest attempt to get TCEQ permits for a rock crusher it planned in suburban Fort Bend, after earlier efforts were rebuffed by regulators.
Published 4 days ago by Yahoo
Dignity Health "egregiously" failed to keep track of the dead, the lawsuit says.
Published 4 days ago by SFGATE on MSN
Cement truck drivers for CalPortland Ready-mix Fresno facility voted to end their union representation last month. The Ready-mix drivers voted to end their union representation, concluding a month-lon ...
Published 4 days ago by The Business Journal
Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua spoke calmly but passionately at the White House forum about the problems of modern college sports.
Published 4 days ago by USA TODAY
With a unanimous vote, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved construction on a new reactor in Wyoming. It was the first approval in nearly a decade. The relatively speedy approval is an ...
Published 4 days ago by The Washington Post
This is a straightforward issue of who’s in charge,” Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) said, citing a law that certain monuments must receive Congress’s approval.
Published 4 days ago by The Washington Post