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| union News+ XML/RSSBy Francesca Glenn, MHA MHI brings disruptive innovation to group health with silo busting programs that reduce health and wellness costs and plan administrative expenses through bundled national PPO access, wellness, health travel program management, and TPA services. By Jim LaBelle The Waukesha Choral Union will hold open auditions on Tuesday, January 24th, at Christ the Servant Lutheran Church in Waukesha. To schedule an audition contact the membership chairperson by e-mail at membership@choralunion.org or call 414-297-9310. By Jim LaBelle The Waukesha Choral Union is accepting student poems, prose, or other original writings to use as a text for a commissioned choral work for its 2012-2013 season. The musical piece will be written by Waukesha-born composer Paula Foley Tillen. By A.V. Harrison Publishing Heirloom Civil War Album That Survived 150 Years Served as the Inspiration of Emily Hill's Civil War Novel, 'Jenkins: Confederate Blockade Runner'. The novel has received overwhelming praise for authenticity during its first year of publication. By Kent Streeb - Kaya Communications - System Unearths 3% Average Increase in Revenue Helping Third Party Administrators, Unions and Private Fund Companies Collect More Dollars in Tough Economic Times - By Arizona AFL-CIO PHOENIX, AZ - U.S District Court Judge G. Murray Snow issued a temporary injunction late Friday that blocks implementation of SB 1365, a discriminatory law which attacks the first amendment rights of union members in Arizona. By Colorado Symphony The Colorado Symphony Association (CSA) announces that negotiations with the musician’s union are scheduled to continue until Friday, September 23 By Binghamton University The Civil War — already considered the deadliest conflict in American history — in fact took a toll far more severe than previously estimated. That’s what a new analysis of census data by Binghamton University historian J. David Hacker reveals. All Press ReleasesBy Centum Learning Centum WorkSkills India Limited, has signed an MoU with the Bhopal Gas Tragedy, Directorate-Relief and Rehabilitation. to skill and train family members of those affected by the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. By Steven Page 1st United Services Credit Union presented Toys for Tots and Alameda County Community Food Bank with checks of money donated by 1st USCU members. By traccs jordan Consumers advised not to be fooled by imposters tempting you with big financial prizes and counterfeit checks By Francesca Glenn, MHA MHI brings disruptive innovation to group health with silo busting programs that reduce health and wellness costs and plan administrative expenses through bundled national PPO access, wellness, health travel program management, and TPA services. By Jim LaBelle The Waukesha Choral Union will hold open auditions on Tuesday, January 24th, at Christ the Servant Lutheran Church in Waukesha. To schedule an audition contact the membership chairperson by e-mail at membership@choralunion.org or call 414-297-9310. By traccs jordan Consumers Now Have More Choice and Access to Safe and Convenient Financial Services By traccs jordan International Singing Stars Sunidhi Chauhan and K’naan join forces with Alicia Keys to make the world a better place by encouraging their fans across the world to participate and vote to bring “Better” ideas to life By traccs jordan Company is now the world’s leading non-bank provider of cross-border business payments By traccs jordan Western Union QuickPay payment service will allow all OSN customers across the Middle East and Africa to pay their subscription fees at no additional cost By Jim LaBelle The Waukesha Choral Union is accepting student poems, prose, or other original writings to use as a text for a commissioned choral work for its 2012-2013 season. The musical piece will be written by Waukesha-born composer Paula Foley Tillen. By traccs jordan Sunidhi Chauhan and K’Naan expand the Global Campaign with appearances around the World By Francesca Glenn, MHA Mercury Healthcare International, Inc. (MHI) and DiaTri have joined forces to offer MHI client members 40-70% savings on MRI, CT and PET Scans at 3900 locations nationwide. The discounts are priced according to a negotiated fee schedule. By traccs jordan Results based on the Western Union Network Challenge to be named the world’s most globally connected individual By Lucy Flew England rugby players may be preparing for their long journey home but Wales is through to the Rugby World Cup 2011 semi-finals on 15th October. For Welsh fans, there is still chance to attend the tournament with Gullivers Sports Travel. By Julia Grambo Long-time union organizer selected to fill top job By Jim LaBelle Waukesha Choral Union presents “The Human and the Divine” October 15 at 8:00 p.m. Ernest Brusubardis, III, will conduct this performance at the Basilica at Holy Hill. WCU will share the stage with Hartford Union High School’s Concert Choir. By A.V. Harrison Publishing Heirloom Civil War Album That Survived 150 Years Served as the Inspiration of Emily Hill's Civil War Novel, 'Jenkins: Confederate Blockade Runner'. The novel has received overwhelming praise for authenticity during its first year of publication. By Arizona AFL-CIO Workers, Students focus on movement building, organizing, social media and leadership development Follow along at www.aflcio.org/nextup or on Twitter: #NextUp11 By Kent Streeb - Kaya Communications - System Unearths 3% Average Increase in Revenue Helping Third Party Administrators, Unions and Private Fund Companies Collect More Dollars in Tough Economic Times - By Arizona AFL-CIO PHOENIX, AZ - U.S District Court Judge G. Murray Snow issued a temporary injunction late Friday that blocks implementation of SB 1365, a discriminatory law which attacks the first amendment rights of union members in Arizona. By Colorado Symphony The Colorado Symphony Association (CSA) announces that negotiations with the musician’s union are scheduled to continue until Friday, September 23 By Binghamton University The Civil War — already considered the deadliest conflict in American history — in fact took a toll far more severe than previously estimated. That’s what a new analysis of census data by Binghamton University historian J. David Hacker reveals. By Shridhar University No one has doubt that language indeed shapes the way we think, and also determines what we can think about. By A.V. Harrison Publishing An Heirloom Civil War photograph album, passed down to the ancestral niece of Confederate C.T. Jenkins reveals the Confederate Prisoner-of-War ties to Lieutenant Colonel A.V. Colburn and General George McClellan. By A.V. Harrison Publishing 'A superbly written, researched, historical tale of survival', 'An Innate Storyteller', 'Emily Hill Hits It Out of the Park', 'Meticulous research, powerful, intense' are just samplings of the 5-Star Praise for JENKINS: Confederate Blockade Runner By A.V. Harrison Publishing An heirloom, dated 1864, serves as inspiration for one of this season's most highly praised Civil War novels - JENKINS: Confederate Blockade Runner. Peer-reviewed by historians the novel ties a prominent Baltimore family to both sides of Civil War. By A.V. Harrison Publishing 'With Malice Toward None' is one of Lincoln's centerpiece quotes. Emily Hill offers a fresh perspective of Lincoln, and the case against the alleged conspirators of 'The Baltimore Plot'. Scheduled for February 2012 release. By Bob Carroll Ricardo Torres, Former High Level Union Official and President of Permanent Solutions Labor Consultants, Urges NLRB to Reconsider Changes to Union Election Process By Jim LaBelle The Waukesha Choral Union will hold open auditions for the 2011-2012 season Tuesday, August 23, 2011, beginning at 7:00 p.m. at Christ the Servant Church, 2016 Center Rd., Waukesha, WI 53189. By traccs jordan New, interactive application to identify the most networked person in the world Challenge is also on to identify the most globally connected person in Jordan and across other Middle Eastern countries By Jim LaBelle The Waukesha Choral Union is pleased to announce its 2011-2012 season of concerts, “Heaven and Nature Sing.” Ernest “Ernie” Brusubardis, III, in his fourth season as music director, has programmed four concerts in this collaborative season. By The Hip Event AVE announces Summer Style Event on Thursday, August 18 from 6-9 pm By traccs jordan Global agreement brings convenient and secure international payment option to under-banked and cash-reliant small traders via Western Union’s Agent Network under the security of escrow on AliExpress.com By Premier Electronics By using the Virdi range of fingerprint readers manufactured by Union community in South Korea, security is enhanced by using the fake fingerprint detection feature. By Kreussler Inc. Earth friendly new dry cleaning solvent SYSTEMK4 subject of an educational session on July 23-24 at Wyatt-Bennett. Live demonstrations of the alternative solvent in action and scientific presentations. By Fast Market Research New Energy market report from Business Monitor International: "France Petrochemicals Report Q3 2011" By Fast Market Research Fast Market Research recommends "Kazakhstan Agribusiness Report Q3 2011" from Business Monitor International, now available By S2R Solutions, LLC Maplecrest Ford in Union, NJ is proud to participate in the “Drive One Home Sweepstakes” to begin on May 15 through June 17, 2011. By Albany Newspaper Guild The Albany Newspaper Guild gains another legal victory in its battle for a fair contract from the Times Union, a Hearst newspaper in Albany, N.Y. By BookBuzz.net It’s a month after General Robert E. Lee has surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant, but one Union Colonel in Texas is still looking for a little more glory from the Civil War. By Jim LaBelle Waukesha Choral Union presents the All-Beethoven concert, April 30, 2011, 8:00 p.m. in Shattuck Auditorium on the Carroll University campus. The performance of four works by Ludwig van Beethoven includes the Mass in C major and “Choral Fantasy.” By Fast Market Research Recently published research from Business Monitor International, "Kazakhstan Agribusiness Report Q2 2011", is now available at Fast Market Research By Fast Market Research New Energy market report from Business Monitor International: "France Petrochemicals Report Q2 2011" By Jim LaBelle Waukesha Choral Union will present a free concert of Handel’s “Messiah” on March 27, 2011 at 3:00pm in Shattuck Auditorium. Ernest Brusubardis, III, conducts choir including volunteer community singers, orchestra, and soloists. By Amy Rohrbeck Closeout Retailer Commits to 29,423 Square Feet, Fills Key Anchor Vacancy By ISTS Marketing ISTS will administer new scholarship program for Middle Tennessee high school students By Empower Defense and Life Skills LLC With the passage of Senate Bill 5 in the Ohio Senate, Ohio is now one step closer to ridding the public sector of collective bargaining. By Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition Organizations and individuals across the country have scheduled commemorative events to mark the centennial of the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire which took the lives of 146 workers, mostly young immigrant women, on March 25, 1911. By VEES Isn't it time for somebody to stand up and actually protect the interests of the hard working men and women in America. Your jobs are being sent overseas and have been for decades while your politicians are lining their pockets. By H. Michael Hervey, Chairman The Wisconsin budget battle is but the latest example of a state struggling to balance its budget in a weak economy and faced with escalating state government worker salaries, benefits and bloated retirement plans. | ||||||||||||||||||||||