vimarsana.com

Page 99 - சர்வதேச சகோதரத்துவம் ஆஃப் அணி வீரர்கள் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Saying Iowa Capitol is unsafe, labor groups file workplace complaint against House, Senate leaders

Saying Iowa Capitol is unsafe, labor groups file workplace complaint against House, Senate leaders Ian Richardson and Tyler Jett, Des Moines Register What will the Iowa Legislature focus on in 2021? Replay Video UP NEXT Several Iowa labor groups filed a complaint with the Iowa Occupational Safety and Health Administration against Senate and House leaders Thursday, alleging they created an unsafe environment at the Capitol. The leaders of five Iowa labor federations and two unions, including one that represents Capitol workers, said Republican leadership at the Capitol isn t taking adequate safety precautions, such as requiring masks in the building or requiring people to self-report positive tests. 

Teamsters Laud Introduction Of Pension Reform Legislation By Chairman Neal

Montana Teamsters Urge Lawmakers Not To Crack Down On Rights Of Workers

United Announces 2020 Financial Results: 2021 Will Focus On Transition To Recovery; Expects To Exceed 2019 Adjusted EBITDA Margin By 2023*

Share this article Share this article CHICAGO, Jan. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/  United Airlines (UAL) today announced fourth-quarter and full-year 2020 financial results. The company continues its efforts to lead the industry as it manages the most disruptive crisis in aviation history. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis, United has raised over $26 billion in liquidity and made important progress in reducing core cash burn (see detailed chart below) to ensure the company s survival. Over the last three quarters, the company has identified $1.4 billion of annual cost savings and has a path to achieve at least $2.0 billion in structural reductions moving forward. United ended 2020 with $19.7 billion in available liquidity

NYC Contractor CEO, Two Others Charged in Benefit Scam - National Legal & Policy Center

NYC Contractor CEO, Two Others Charged in Benefit Scam Posted on Benefit fraud in the construction industry has become disturbingly common, especially in the New York City area. On July 30, Donal O’Sullivan, president and owner of Navillus Contracting, Inc., helped by two other Navillus executives, his sister Helen O’Sullivan and Padraig Naughton, respectively, treasurer and controller, were indicted in Brooklyn federal court on 11 counts related to their alleged defrauding of union benefit plans of more than $1 million over six years. The defendants were arrested, arraigned and then released on bail. In an August 3 letter to clients, Donal O’Sullivan stated, “These allegations are against us personally, and we have no choice but to commit ourselves to clearing our names.” All three defendants have stepped aside “temporarily,” with company operations chief Colin Mathers taking over as interim CEO.  

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.