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Appeal court reverses $70,000 award to fired B C Ferries manager

In the original decision, the trial judge called Roe’s actions “bordering on trifling,” and “relatively minor,” and decided they did not amount to just cause for dismissal, the appeal court’s decision said. But the value of the donations was of little consequence, the new decision said, adding that Roe received a personal benefit by using the vouchers for his daughter’s team. It was significant that, during a B.C. Ferries’ fact-finding meeting, Roe admitted he overstepped his authority and breached the employer’s trust, the decision said. In February 2012, Roe gave $70 worth of dessert and beverage vouchers to his daughter’s volleyball team as members travelled to the Lower Mainland for a tournament.

US stocks waver as investors prepare for blue-chip earnings reports

S&P 500 hits record high as investors prepare for blue-chip earnings reports bwinck@businessinsider.com (Ben Winck) © Craig Ruttle/AP Craig Ruttle/AP US stocks hovered near record highs on Tuesday as investors awaited earnings reports from tech giants. The S&P 500 hit an intraday all-time peak in early trading. Microsoft is slated to report fiscal second-quarter results when the market closes. Apple and Tesla will report figures on Wednesday. Retail traders continued to bid up GameStop, BlackBerry, and other favorites through volatile, Reddit-fueled momentum trades. US equities gained on Tuesday as investors awaited a slew of earnings reports from large-cap companies. The benchark S&P 500 hit an intraday all-time peak in early trading.

The Finance 202: The coronavirus crisis is leaving labor market scars that will take years to heal

The Finance 202: The coronavirus crisis is leaving labor market scars that will take years to heal Tory Newmyer with Brent D. Griffiths As a bleak Christmas bears down on millions of Americans, JPMorgan’s cross-asset strategists just offered the best description yet of the rarefied view from the top of the K-shaped recovery. “Barring a correction comparable to those in September and October,” they wrote in a Wednesday note to clients, “markets should end 2020 with returns suggesting nothing historic had occurred this year.” © Lucy Nicholson/Reuters Discount sale signs are seen in the window of a store at the Citadel Outlet mall in Commerce, Calif. (Lucy Nicholson/ Reuters)

The Finance 202: Business comes around on unemployment insurance as pandemic endures

The Finance 202: Business comes around on unemployment insurance as pandemic endures Tory Newmyer with Brent D. Griffiths There s a surprising new consensus as lawmakers scramble to reach a deal on an emergency economic relief plan: A proposal to offer $300 per week in enhanced federal unemployment benefits is drawing broad bipartisan support. And it s backed by business groups and left-leaning economists alike.  “You don’t want people to think they have to rush back to work because unemployment insurance is not able to provide enough income,” Glenn Spencer, the executive vice president of employment policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, tells me. “Some of the jobs that people would be able to get back to in a normal recession aren’t going to be there. So it’s going to take workers longer to adjust to the economy that we’ve got.”

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