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  • iMail , News July 26, 2011

    UCubed Announces the ‘Pink Slip Primary’

    The Union of Unemployed (UCubed) will be holding its own election ahead of the 2012 primaries. Aimed at focusing the U.S. political agenda on JOBS Now! and giving the jobless a chance to vote for or against presidential candidates who talk the talk, but don’t walk the walk, UCubed is introducing the “Pink Slip Primary.”

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  • iMail , News July 26, 2011

    Gruber Named to Illinois Workers’ Compensation Board

    IAM Midwest Territory General Vice President Philip Gruber is one of 12 members recently appointed by Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn to serve on the Workers’ Compensation Advisory Board. The appointments are in response to the recently-passed reform legislation overhauling the state’s workers’ compensation system. The makeup of the Board balances the concerns of businesses, while

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  • iMail , News July 26, 2011

    District 75 Members Ratify New Defense Contract

    Members of IAM Local Lodge 449, District 75 of Tyndall AFB in Florida voted by a 98 percent margin to ratify a new three year agreement with Defense Support Service (DS2). Highlights of the agreement include a general wage increase of 3.25 percent, 3 percent and 3 percent respectively each year, a lead premium of

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  • iMail , News July 26, 2011

    Wisconsin Democratic Senator Wins Recall Race

    Wisconsin Democratic State Senator Dave Hansen easily defeated his Republican challenger in the first of nine recall races sparked by Wisconsin GOP Governor Scott Walker’s attacks on working families. Three Democratic Senators, who were part of the “Wisconsin 14” who left the state to keep the legislature from passing Walker’s anti-worker budget bill, face recall

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  • News July 26, 2011

    A Vision for Economic Renewal — An American Jobs Agenda

    by Leo Hindery, Jr., July 25, 2011, The Huffington Post America is facing a catastrophic jobs crisis. Not since the Great Depression has official unemployment hovered above nine percent — where it is today — for more than 20 months. Millions of American have given up looking for a job altogether. Even worse, real unemployment

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