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Labor Highlights Night-Time Abusesnew

The Laborers International Union of North America collected 50 organizers from around the country last week and turned them loose in the streets of New York to spotlight non-union jobs.
The Village Voice  |  Tom Robbins  |  04-20-2005  |  Business & Labor

Lights, Camera ... Not So Much Actionnew

The North Carolina movie industry, once touted as the next big thing for the Tar Heel state, is dwindling. North Carolina is losing out to other states offering financial incentives, and to foreign markets.
Mountain Xpress  |  Lisa Watters  |  04-07-2005  |  Business & Labor

Aquarium Could Drain Visitors From Zoonew

Almost everyone agrees the new Georgia Aquarium will do wonders for Atlanta tourism. But will the $200 million facility be a setback for Zoo Atlanta, the city's other wildlife attraction?
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Coley Ward  |  03-31-2005  |  Business & Labor

Coke Hires Firm to Examine Bottlers in Colombia, Elsewherenew

In the next few months, Coke will release "summary" results of a worldwide audit of its bottlers, including bottlers in Colombia.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Steve Fennessy  |  03-24-2005  |  Business & Labor

Lawsuite Puts Shopping Mall Titan on a Hot Seatnew

Business magnate Dick Jacobs' nephew has filed a lawsuit accusing his uncle of taking or misspending as much as $448 million from family trusts, much of it to prop up failed real-estate investments in downtown Cleveland.
Cleveland Scene  |  Chris Maag  |  03-23-2005  |  Business & Labor

Million-Dollar Payday for Top REI Execnew

Retiring CEO Dennis Madsen earned $1.3 million in 2004 at Seattle's homegrown outdoor-equipment co-op.
Seattle Weekly  |  Chuck Taylor  |  03-23-2005  |  Business & Labor

Sidewalk Solicitors Pitch for Charitiesnew

Save the Children reports that street-level fundraising has yielded more than 70 percent of its new donor base, but watchdogs warn that such methods can backfire.
The Pitch  |  Mike Seely  |  03-22-2005  |  Business & Labor

The Mystery of the Sunken Submarinenew

The tourist submarine Capt. Ernesto Garfias Ramirez was towing along the coast of Baja California sank in a storm, he says. The owner claims there was no storm.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Eric Alan Barton  |  03-22-2005  |  Business & Labor

'Commercial Ethnography' Is Latest Marketing Toolnew

Jesse Kipp's job in the emerging field of commercial ethnography could make you the star of your very own advertisement.
SF Weekly  |  Nate Cavalieri  |  03-21-2005  |  Business & Labor

In the Eviction Business, the Company Loves Miserynew

"Mortgage field service contracting" is a billion-dollar industry that, in Baltimore, sends white punks into inner-city neighborhoods to deal with ruined lives, foreclosed properties, heroin-addicted day laborers, toilets full of feces, and the occasional bag full of moldy pork chops.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Gadi Dechter  |  03-16-2005  |  Business & Labor

A Penny for Your Local Cops and Firefighersnew

Xentel and other companies do fund-raising for local police and firefighters' organizations -- and keep a remarkably high share of the donations for themselves.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Wyatt Olson  |  03-16-2005  |  Business & Labor

Sympathy for the Scalpernew

It was my hope to demystify the ticket broker industry. I wanted to find out where the hell they got their tickets. I wanted to see what connection there was between the broker in his well-appointed office and the scalper on his grimy street corner.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Steve Fennessy  |  03-10-2005  |  Business & Labor

Trying Ethics on for Sizenew

Los Angeles-based American Apparel is one example of a wacky strain of capitalism, a delightfully oxymoronic collection of disparate efforts that flies under the banner of socially responsible business. Profit-making enterprises such as these aim to do well while doing good.
Boston Phoenix  |  Camille Dodero  |  03-09-2005  |  Business & Labor

Bush's Four Big Lies about Social Securitynew

An investment advisor for the nation's oldest firm dedicated to socially responsible investing explains clearly and simply the problems with the president's proposal to privatize Social Security.
INDY Week  |  Farnum Brown  |  03-03-2005  |  Business & Labor

The Pizza Man Always Rings Twicenew

Six veterans of the pie-delivery trade tell true tales of debauchery, rage and revenge.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Mike Mosedale  |  02-24-2005  |  Business & Labor

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