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Janesville approves contract (Chicago Tribune) |
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Thursday, 04 October 2007 |
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Some UAW workers unhappy, resigned United Auto Workers members at General Motors Corp.'s Janesville, Wis., assembly plant voted Wednesday in favor of a landmark four-year contract that, based on early results, appears headed for ratification by GM's 73,000 UAW members.
Senate Hopes To Trim A Billion From State Budget (CBS4 Miami) With the bang of a gavel and an announcement that "We have a quorum Mr. President," Florida senators kicked off a special session in Tallahassee focused on cutting nearly $1 billion from the state's budget. No-fault fix likely to pass (Miami Herald) In a surprise move, one of the biggest opponents to re-instating no-fault automobile insurance in Florida dropped his opposition Thursday in a Senate committee, signaling that the special interest-laden fight is over and that the bill will likely pass the Legislature swiftly. Chiropratic Services In Arizona |
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