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*] will stop selling the ] and other semi-automatic rifles allegedly because of sluggish customer demand. |
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*] will stop selling the ] and other semi-automatic rifles allegedly because of sluggish customer demand. |
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*] will stop making ] for phones and cameras in ], ], with a cut of 1,300 jobs. The company will instead refocus on higher-margin products such as ] batteries. |
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*] will stop making ] for phones and cameras in ], ], with a cut of 1,300 jobs. The company will instead refocus on higher-margin products such as ] batteries. |
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*The ], through its appointment of a majority of board members on the ] ] ] 3–2 ruling in the ] case uses an expanded definition of ] when determining if a ] shares responsibility for ] hired by a ] or ]. The ] ] responded to arguments from businesses such as the ] by adding another NLRB-related ] to the budget to block implementation of this latest ruling. Browning-Ferris can appeal the decision to a ]. The ruling could affect current unionization and pay efforts at ] franchises. , |
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*<!-- Every president gets the opportunity to name more Democrats or Republicans to the federal agencies such as NLRB. The board members were all approved by the Senate in July 2013. http://bit.ly/1N86eIF There are only 4 on the board now; Harry Johnson's term expired on August 27, 2015. https://www.nlrb.gov/who-we-are/board/harry-i-johnson-iii --> The ] ] ] 3–2, party-line, ruling in the ] case uses a "new" standard (one that had been in place in 1982) for ] <!-- Forbes, "returning to the standard established under a 1982 decision by the Third Circuit Court of Appeals" --> when determining if a ] shares responsibility for ] <!-- There have been other judicial rulings on the contract workers/employee issue, latest Uber --> hired by a ] or ]. The ] ] responded to arguments from businesses, such as the ], by adding another NLRB-related ] to the budget to block implementation of this latest ruling. Browning-Ferris can appeal the decision to a ]. <!-- An NLRB fact sheet (http://1.usa.gov/1fTAMPs) states, "Beginning in late November 2012, a nationwide fast food workers campaign commenced involving employees employed by McDonald’s (et al) ... As of today, 310 unfair labor practice charges were filed ... 149 have been closed" --> The ruling's impact on pending cases with ] is unknown. , |
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*Oilfield services provider ] agrees to acquire construction company ] in a ]12.71 billion deal. |
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*Oilfield services provider ] agrees to acquire construction company ] in a ]12.71 billion deal. |
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