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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Thursday News Still Here

After a brief fix Wednesday evening our problems with Microsoft software have returned. Here is today's Daily Labor News Digest we couldn't upload.

Thursday, February 22, 2007

War Zone

Insurgents Kill 23—Blackhawk Down

Italian president in crisis talks after Prodi quits
Britain and Denmark to start Iraq withdrawal
Chomsky on Iran, Iraq, and the Rest of the World
Iraq war protests grow before Cheney's Australia trip
National Guard May Undertake Iraq Duty Early

USA

Crews recover body of man buried in trench collapse

Rochester rally supports worker rights legislation
Human service workers may strike in northeastern Minnesota
Airline Bankruptcies, Mergers and Profits Provoke Unions
Teamsters OK Jeffboat contract
Jettisoning justice for janitors

Deal Struck with N.J. State Labor Union

Chrysler workers, dealers shaken
Guild wins 'webisode' dispute
Detention Facility for Immigrants Criticized
Slowing Economy Isn't Cooling Prices

Around the World
Canada

Rail talks resume as Tories file back-to-work notice
Germany

Where Is the German Trade Union Movement and Where Is It Going?

Guatemala

Leftist Party Backs Maya Nobel Menchu Election Bid

From Our Blog...
A Civics Refresher

Our Environment
Experts: Warming may harm Tuscan wines
Forests Hold Clues to Climate

Posted by Bill Onasch at 6:26 AM

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