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  • Corporate abuse exposing unfair labor practices & union corruption: Teamsters local-435

    06/06/2007 3:01:34 AM PDT · by misconduct912 · 8 replies · 932+ views
    Independent Media Center ^ | 09/2005 | nadog12corporatemisconduct
    NewsTip: Evidence of audio tracks secretly recorded during grievance proceedings at UPS Denver, CO. regarding drivers continues ongoing-payroll problems, and was accused of an allegation having no merit to these accusations was discriminated, harassed and abused during these proceedings as Teamsters local union 435 stood by and allowed this abusive behavior from the company (UPS) to continue. We invite you to please review this website: www.corporate-misconduct.com in order to understand the severity and ongoing occurrences of abusive behavior and discrimination in violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Please publish this article based upon evidence: revealing and exposing embezzlement...
  • Sisters Blew Whistle on Katrina Claims

    08/26/2006 2:40:15 PM PDT · by khnyny · 56 replies · 2,625+ views
    Associated Press (appears on Yahoo) ^ | August 26, 2006 | Michael Kunzelman
    Who are the moles? The question was like a parlor game for employees of State Farm Insurance Co. after Hurricane Katrina, one they nervously played during coffee breaks or in the parking lot after work. Richard "Dickie" Scruggs, a prominent lawyer of tobacco litigation fame, created a stir by announcing in March that two "insiders" were helping him build cases against insurers for denying claims for Hurricane Katrina losses. Their identities remained a mystery until the day in early June when Cori and Kerri Rigsby — employees of a company that contracted with State Farm — told a supervisor they...
  • Philo Farnsworth: You may not know him, but he invented TV (He did it first, but RCA got the glory)

    08/19/2006 8:14:35 AM PDT · by Borges · 67 replies · 3,507+ views
    AP - Seattle Post ^ | Thursday, August 17, 2006 | FRAZIER MOORE
    Fish don't know they're living in water, nor do they stop to wonder where the water came from. Humans? Not much better, as we share a world engulfed by television. And the deeper our immersion becomes, the less likely it seems we'll poke our heads above the surface and see there must have been life before someone invented TV. That invisible someone was Philo T. Farnsworth, who was fated to live and work, then die, in sad obscurity. Now, on the centennial of his birth on Aug. 19, 1906, his invention plays an increasingly powerful role in our lives --...