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Rea & Associates recognized as top accounting firm
NEW PHILADELPHIA Rea & Associates has won ClearlyRated’s 2021 award for best accounting for service excellence. Rea conducted their annual client survey to gain insight on its work. The Ohio-based company received scores of 9 or 10 out of 10 from over 86 percent of their clients, according to data compiled by ClearlyRated.
“Our firm works hard to align with The Rea Way in all that we do. We take the satisfaction of our clients very seriously, and we are honored to be recognized for our efforts in this way,” said Don McIntosh, Rea & Associates CEO.
Rea & Associates has 16 locations across Ohio, including one in Lima.
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By Don McIntosh
Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco and Grain Millers (BCTGM) union agreed on Feb. 26 to a proposal by Mondelēz-Nabisco to extend a nationwide set of collective bargaining agreements by three months, to the end of May, and to raise wages across the board by 2.25%. The raise brings the typical wage to $29.40 an hour.
The contracts cover about 2,000 workers at five U.S. bakeries, plus distribution centers in Colorado, Illinois, and Georgia, but the company is about to close two of those bakeries. Last November Mondelēz-Nabisco told employees it was considering closing its plants in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, and Atlanta, Georgia, and on Feb. 4, the closure was announced as official: The plants will close this summer, eliminating about 1,000 jobs total. The remaining plants are in Portland, Chicago, and Richmond, Virginia.
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Montana defeats ‘right to work’; W. Va. governor admits it’s failed his state March 5, 2021 1:07 PM CDT By PAI And Northwest Labor Press
Montana union members jammed the state capitol building in Helena to campaign against GOP-sponsored so-called “right to work” legislation there and won. The RTW bill went down a bipartisan drain, as 29 Republicans joined all the Democrats in opposing it. | Courtesy of the Montana Nurses Association
HELENA, Mont., and CHARLESTON, W. VA. (PAI) The continuing drive by the corporate class and their right-wing GOP puppets to impose “right to work” around the U.S. took hits in Republican-run Montana and West Virginia on consecutive days in early March.