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Posted by admin | Posted in Collective Bargaining | Posted on 26-01-2012

Massive protests continue at the Wisconsin State Capitol on Feb. 16, 2011. Protests and demonstrations are ongoing in response to provisions in Gov. Walker’s budget repair bill that would strip public employees of their collective bargaining rights. Photos and ongoing coverage posted at www.dane101.com

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NHL fines Mats Zuccarello $2500 for Boarding

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Posted by admin | Posted in Collective Bargaining | Posted on 21-01-2012

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All content belongs to the NHL. New York Rangers forward Mats Zuccarello has been fined $2500, the maximum allowed under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, for boarding Los Angeles forward Kyle Clifford during the Kings’ 3-2 overtime victory on Friday in Stockholm, Sweden. The incident, which occurred 3:05 into the first period, was reviewed by the NHL’s Department of Player Safety. The fine was levied for violation of Rule 41.1 — Boarding, of the NHL’s Official Rules. A minor penalty for boarding was assessed on the play. The fine money goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.

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What’s the Difference Between: A Lawyer, Solicitor, Advocate, Barrister, Counselor, and an Attorney?

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Posted by admin | Posted in Collective Bargaining | Posted on 15-01-2012

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Have you ever wondered where all these somewhat confusing terms came from? Well the answer is they are all types of Lawyers originated from various legal systems. Some of the terms are from the English legal system, some are from Scotland and some from the American legal system.

An Attorney is somebody legally empowered to represent another person, or act on their behalf.

A Lawyer is somebody who can give legal advice and has been trained in the law.

Are Attorney and Lawyer are synonyms? Basically yes, but they are not necessarily Interchangeable terms, you cannot for instance say I give you the Power of a Lawyer, but you definitely might say I give you the power of Attorney…

Look again at the above definitions, does it now make any sense? Off course it does.

An attorney in fact is an agent who conducts business under authority that is controlled and limited by a written document called a letter, or power, of attorney granted by the principal. An attorney at law is an officer of a court of law authorized to represent the person employing him (the client) in legal proceedings.

A Solicitor- One that solicits, especially one that seeks trade or contributions. The chief law officer of a city, town, or government department but does not act as an advocate in court, as opposed to the Attorney who pleads in court. (English Law).

A Barrister(Called Advocate in Scotland) presents the case in court. Most senior and distinguished barristers are designated King’s (Queen’s) counsel.

A Counselor at law- In the past at least in some U.S states there was a distinction between the term A Counselor at Law who argued the case in court and an attorney who prepared the case but didn’t argue it.

Nowadays an attorney at law is authorized to exercise all the functions of a practicing lawyer. All of them must, however, like the ordinary attorney, be admitted to the bar. The term attorney is also used for county, state, and federal prosecuting officers, as county attorney, district attorney, and attorney general.

Lawyers, also called attorneys, act as both advocates and advisors in our society. As advocates, they represent one of the parties in criminal and civil trials by presenting evidence and arguing in court to support their client. As advisors, lawyers counsel their clients concerning their legal rights and obligations and suggest particular courses of action in business and personal matters. Although all lawyers are licensed to represent parties in court, some appear in court more frequently than others. Trial lawyers, who specialize in trial work, must be able to think quickly and speak with ease and authority. In addition, familiarity with courtroom rules and strategy is particularly important in trial work. Still, trial lawyers spend the majority of their time outside the courtroom, conducting research, interviewing clients and witnesses, and handling other details in preparation for trial.

Lawyers types:

The legal system affects nearly every aspect of our society, from buying a home to crossing the street. Lawyers hold positions of great responsibility and are obligated to adhere to a strict code of ethics.

The more detailed aspects of a lawyer’s job depend upon his or her field of specialization and position. Although all lawyers are licensed to represent parties in court, some appear in court more frequently than others.

Lawyers may specialize in a number of different areas, such as bankruptcy, probate, international, or elder law. Those specializing in environmental law, for example, may represent public-interest groups, waste disposal companies, or construction firms in their dealings with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other Federal and State agencies. These lawyers help clients prepare and file for licenses and applications for approval before certain activities may occur. In addition, they represent clients’ interests in administrative adjudications.

Some lawyers concentrate in the growing field of intellectual property, helping to protect clients’ claims to copyrights, artwork under contract, product designs, and computer programs. Still other lawyers advise insurance companies about the legality of insurance transactions, writing insurance policies to conform with the law and to protect companies from unwarranted claims.

Most lawyers are found in private practice, where they concentrate on criminal or civil law. In criminal law, lawyers represent individuals who have been charged with crimes and argue their cases in courts of law. Attorneys dealing with civil law assist clients with litigation, wills, trusts, contracts, mortgages, titles, and leases. Other lawyers handle only public-interest cases–civil or criminal–which may have an impact extending well beyond the individual client.

These issues might involve patents, government regulations, and contracts with other companies, property interests, or collective-bargaining agreements with unions.

Other lawyers work for legal-aid societies–private, nonprofit organizations established to serve disadvantaged people. These lawyers generally handle civil, rather than criminal, cases. A relatively small number of trained attorneys work in law schools.

The real life situations have created “specialties” according to business profitability. This is how terms like Vioxx Lawyer, DUI Lawyer, Lemon Law Lawyer , Structured Settlements Lawyer and others came about.

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Air Canada Strike 2011

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Posted by admin | Posted in Collective Bargaining | Posted on 01-01-2012

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Dear Sisters and Brothers, I wanted to take the time to congratulate you on your new Collective Agreement. I am very proud of what our members in Vancouver and across Canada have achieved. This new agreement brings stability to our membership for the next 4 years with modest gains; but most of all keeps the current pension plan in place, with adjustments in January of 2013. As your new Vice President, I tried to keep everyone informed with important information in regards to Bargaining and tried to ensure that our members felt that they were part of the Bargaining process. In Vancouver, the spirit and solidarity of our membership was awesome! With support from the IAMAW; who let us use their Lodge as a Strike Headquarters, CUPE, CUPW and Aeroplan, BCFED, and other affiliates, who walked the picket lines and supported the CAW, this truly exemplified what “Solidarity” means. Although Air Canada had said “rest assured we will continue to operate our regular schedule during the strike,” and that they had implemented a contingency plan to minimize the impact to their customers, the airline’s management tone was its “business as usual” during the strike; but we knew better, didn’t we. The Conservative’s threats of back to work legislation was a deliberate action to lower wages and erode benefits for not just CAW members, but for all Canadian workers. Even though we agreed to a tentative agreement with Air Canada, before the bill was introduced in Parliament; we understood that

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Police abolish protestors from WI Assembly alcove (part 1 of 2)

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Posted by admin | Posted in Collective Bargaining | Posted on 31-12-2011

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Police remove protestors from the antechamber to the Wisconsin State Assembly in Madison, Wis. on Mar. 10, 2011. Protestors had occupied the antechamber prior to a legislative session in which the Assembly approved Gov. Scott Walker’s budget repair bill, including controversial provisions which stripped public employees of their collective bargaining rights. Full coverage of Wisconsin’s collective bargaining dispute available at www.dane101.com

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WE ARE ONE: APRIL 4 — NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION

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Posted by admin | Posted in Collective Bargaining | Posted on 29-04-2011

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Outlawing Collective Bargaining? Stupid States Do Stupid Things

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Posted by admin | Posted in Collective Bargaining | Posted on 12-04-2011

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