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How Amazon Crushes Unions


How Amazon Crushes Unions
In a secret settlement in Virginia, Amazon swore off threatening and intimidating workers. As the company confronts increased labor unrest, its tactics are under scrutiny.
Amazon’s warehouse in Chester, Va., where a union effort tried to organize about 30 facilities technicians in 2014 and 2015.Credit.Carlos Bernate for The New York Times
Published March 16, 2021Updated April 5, 2021
RICHMOND, Va. Five years ago, Amazon was compelled to post a “notice to employees” on the break-room walls of a warehouse in east-central Virginia.
The notice was printed simply, in just two colors, and crammed with words. But for any worker who bothered to look closely, it was a remarkable declaration. Amazon listed 22 forms of behavior it said it would disavow, each beginning in capital letters: “WE WILL NOT.” ....

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In Pennsylvania, Biden to highlight aid to small businesses


In Pennsylvania, Biden showcases aid to small businesses
JOSH BOAK, DARLENE SUPERVILLE and AAMER MADHANI, Associated Press
March 16, 2021
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After opening his presidency by playing down expectations for combating the pandemic, President Joe Biden and his top messengers are touring the country to raise hopes over his $1.9 trillion relief package. (March 16) Video: Associated Press
CHESTER, Pa. (AP) President Joe Biden turned up at a minority-owned flooring business in suburban Philadelphia on Tuesday to highlight how his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package can help small businesses and to put a face on those who have struggled throughout the pandemic.
The visit to Smith Flooring, Inc. was Biden’s first stop in a cross-country administration roadshow also involving his vice president and his wife designed to publicize, and take credit for, the virus relief package. ....

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Woman with rare eye cancer given year to live has life saving treatment halted


Woman with rare eye cancer given year to live has life saving treatment halted
Kerry Williams was told she would have a year left to live without treatment
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Kerry Williams, forced to find £240,000 for life saving cancer treatment with her husband Mark
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New invention by San Antonio scientist could be a 'game changer' in lifesaving heart transplants


New invention by San Antonio scientist could be a game changer in lifesaving heart transplants
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Scientist Kristina Andrijauskaite records data while Rafael Varaza preps a pig heart at Vascular Perfusion Solutions Inc. Sunday morning as testing continues on a new device that could allow donated human hearts to remain viable in transport for up to eight hours, twice as long as the current system.Robin Jerstad /For the Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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Scientist Kristina Andrijauskaite (left) and Rafael Veraza prepare a pig heart as Clinical Coordinator Michel Watt (right) walks by at Vascular Perfusion Solutions Inc. Sunday morning as testing continues on a new device that could allow donated human hearts to remain viable in transport for up to eight hours, twice as long as the current system.Robin Jerstad /For the Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less ....

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