Labor woes worsen at American Airlines
Wednesday, September 19, 2012 - 15:24 Joe Raedle/Getty Images American Airlines employees help travelers at the ticket counter in the Miami International Airport on September 18, 2012 in Miami, Florida. American Airlines is hitting some strong turbulence as it makes its way through bankruptcy reorganization, toward a possible merger with U.S. Airways. Tense relations between the carrier and its labor unions seem to be catching passengers in a morass of late and canceled flights. Widespread flight delays are being reported just as American's parent company, AMR, is sending layoff warning notices to more than 11,000 employees. The notices mean the workers could lose their jobs within the next two months. Up to 6 percent of the carrier's flights have been canceled in the past few days, while as many as six in ten of its remaining planes have arrived late. Union pilots had already accused the carrier of using the bankruptcy process to wring out "punitive" cost-cutting concessions. Now, Allied ...
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United States: State And Federal Limits On The Use Of Arrest Records In Employment Decisions - McGuireWoods LLP
Just when you thought that reality TV couldn’t get any stranger, nine former American Idol contestants in January 2013 accused the show and the Fox network of racism under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and California law.
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United States: Developments In Law, Factual Discovery Lead Federal Judge To Decertify Class Action - Foley & Lardner
In Campbell v. First American, a federal judge in Maine has issued a ruling decertifying a class action involving claims that First American Title Insurance Co. overcharged refinance customers for their title insurance.
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United States: "Dear Colleague . . . " - Fisher & Phillips LLP
With that disarming salutation, a little over a year ago Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan announced new Department of Education mandates, issued under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, to eliminate sexual assault on American campuses.
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