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- Circuit City Stores v. Adams - US Supreme Court approves the use of mandatory arbitration in employment agreements.
www.lawmemo.com/emp/docs/us/circuitcity.htm
- Clark County School District v. Breeden - Ruled an isolated incident in which the employee's supervisor made an off color comment, is not harassment and that a causal connection between the occurrence of protected activity and an unfavorable employment action by must demonstrate temporal proximity.
www.lawmemo.com/emp/docs/us/clarkcounty.htm
- CNN.com - Strike paralyses Greek transport - Transport was disrupted throughout Greece on Thursday as thousands of workers walked out in protest at labour reforms.
www.cnn.com/2000/WORLD/europe/12/07/greece.strike/index.html
- CNN.com - Travel - Pilots' strike grounds Comair flights - March 26, 2001 - Comair passengers awaited word on the fate of future Comair flights after 1,400 pilots walked off the job early Monday.
www.cnn.com/2001/TRAVEL/NEWS/03/26/comair.strike.02/index.html
- Court Approves $192.5 Million Race Discimination Settlement - A federal judge has given final approval to a $192.5 Million settlement in a class action race discimination lawsuit against the Coca Cola company.
my.shrm.org/hrnews/articles/default.asp?page=bna070301b.htm
- HRLive Layoff Update - Online catalog of layoff notices grouped by date and industry.
www.hrlive.com/layoff
- LaborNews - Labor News Articles, AFL-CIO Boycott lists, and Labor History
www.labornews.com
- NPR News - American Airlines, Attendants Reach Deal, Avoid Walkout - Flight attendants have reached a tentative settlement with American Airlines, avoiding a major airline strike. The deal came late Saturday night, just hours before President Bush threatened to use his emergency powers to block a walkout and avert travel problems over the Fourth of July holiday.
news.npr.org/jhtml/news_feature.jhtml?wf_id=18209&cat_id=6
- NPR News Hollywood Tries To Avert An Industry-Crippling Strike - Contract talks between Hollywoods actors and producers resume today as they try to avoid a strike that could cause serious television and movie production delays
news.npr.org/jhtml/news_feature.jhtml?wf_id=18230&cat_id=6
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