Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Today's Hot Topic is 'Labor appeal'

NFL Labor Negotiations: NFL To Appeal Judge Nelson’s Ruling – In what comes as a surprise to absolutely nobody, the National Football League has already released a statement seeking their intention to appeal this afternoon’s ruling. That statement, in its entirety, is as follows: We will promptly seek a stay from Judge Nelson pending an expedited appeal to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals. We believe that federal law bars injunctions in labor disputes … (This story continues here)

Court Agrees to Expedite N.F.L.’s Appeal, Setting a June 3 Hearing – The decision means a ruling could be made nearly two months before the regular season begins, time for the sides to work out a deal without delaying the season. (This story continues here)

Del. eyes Supreme Court review in labor wages case – The Delaware attorney general’s office is planning to appeal a ruling against the state in a labor wages lawsuit to the U.S. Supreme Court. (This story continues here)

Court grants expedited hearing for NFL’s appeal – A federal appeals court agreed Tuesday to fast track the NFL’s request to put its labor lockout in place until a new deal is finally worked out. (This story continues here)

City to appeal state ruling in firefighter wage dispute – Rapid City will appeal the decision of the state Department of Labor in its wage dispute with the union representing the city firefighters and paramedics. (This story continues here)

NFL: Appeal Shouldn’t Affect 2011 Season – MINNEAPOLIS — The NFL says it believes an appeal over the lockout can be “readily be resolved” during the offseason. (This story continues here)

Court grants NFL expedited hearing for appeal – A federal appeals court granted an NFL request on Tuesday to fast-track the league’s appeal of an injunction that lifted the owners lockout of players. (This story continues here)

700 workers join protest, appeal for P125 pay hike – read more (This story continues here)

NFL says appeal shouldn’t affect 2011 season – Its players again barred from coming to work, the NFL told a federal appeals court Monday it believes the appeal over whether the lockout is legal can “readily be resolved” during the offseason. (This story continues here)

NFL-Court grants NFL expedited hearing for appeal – A federal appeals court granted an NFL request on Tuesday to fast-track the league’s appeal of an injunction that lifted the owners lockout of players. (This story continues here)

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