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Dutch carmaker Spyker is giving General Motors Co. more time to consider its latest offer for car brand Saab. ...more
December 22, 2009
I am a former small business owner, now retired, and trying to make some sense of what is going on today. The unemployment figures are the glaring statistics that stand out and no one seems willing to state the obvious reason why they are so high. ...more
November 28, 2009
Mayor Pam Iorio said today her administration has reached an impasse in contract talks with the three unions representing city employees. ...more
July 14, 2009
A new union contract used to mean an annual pay raise for city police and firefighters. But in today's lean economic times, those are days of the past. ...more
July 10, 2009
I keep reading about the problems that are facing the automobile industry in this country! Management and unions cannot get together and agree on anything. Whenever our political eggheads get involved it seems that things get worse and worse. So, what do I have to lose by giving my 2 cents worth? ...more
April 9, 2009
As painful as it may be for state workers to contemplate, lawmakers are right to consider salary cuts this year. ...more
March 26, 2009
The U.S. Postal Service's plans to close the Lake Mary office and consolidate the central region with the Sun Coast region will not affect Highlands County, spokesman Gary Sawtelle said Tuesday. ...more
March 25, 2009
When he won his city council seat in November, Manny Funes had enough campaign money left over to donate to charity. ...more
March 14, 2009
It has now been seven weeks since President Barack Obama has been sworn in as our president. Prior to the inauguration, there was much discussion about how the president would lead. Some insisted that he would lead from the center and yet his major supporters totally expected him to lead from the left. ...more
March 14, 2009
Have we not learned anything from the ongoing cost effects of unions, related to the "economic" melt down? The president signed a bill recently that states that preference should be given to union contractors on large federal construction jobs. Have you ever seen a union construction project that was cost efficient? Since unions have been slowly shrinking, what about the nonunion contractors? Too bad, stay home and join the ranks of the unemployed. ...more
February 14, 2009
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