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Egypt Military Seeks Normalcy amid Labor Unrest - CBS News

Across the Nile River in the Giza district, hundreds of ambulance drivers demonstrated, also to demand better pay and permanent jobs. They parked at least 70 ambulances on a roadside along the ...

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Egyptian Labor Unrest Grows After Uprising - CBS News

Egyptian Labor Unrest Grows After Uprising. February 14, ... hundreds of ambulance drivers demonstrated, also to demand better pay and permanent jobs. ... the largest state bank, and several other ...

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Amid Criticism, Israel Seeks Dialogue - CBS News

Amid Criticism, Israel Seeks Dialogue. ... Swedish Foreign Minister Anna Lindh called it "a crime against international law and morally unworthy of a democracy like Israel." ... An ecologist at ...

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Google loses diversity chief amid unrest over workplace ...

Google loses diversity chief amid unrest over workplace issues. Danielle Brown will be replaced by Melonie Parker, who's been serving as the company’s head of diversity, equity and inclusion.

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Leaked official report accuses Egypt's military of human ...

Leaked official report accuses Egypt's military of human rights abuses. By Alex Ortiz April 12, 2013 / 2:56 ... Perhaps cognizant of the political risk involved, Morsi has so far demonstrated no ...

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U.S. launches Africa military exercises amid Boko Haram ...

U.S. launches Africa military exercises amid Boko Haram threat. ... the African Union chairwoman called for deployment of 7,500 African troops to fight the spreading Islamic uprising by Nigeria's ...

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Assad blames "conspiracy" for Syria unrest - CBS News

Assad blames "conspiracy" for Syria unrest. ... In Syria, the warning has a special resonance, given the country's volatile mix of ethnic groups and religious minorities. ... In the capital ...

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Egypt - 2011 Year in Review: World News - Pictures - CBS News

An Egyptian protester throws stones towards a line of riot police in Cairo, Egypt, on Jan. 28, 2011. Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters poured into the streets of Egypt, stoning and ...

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U.S. Seeks To Keep Detainee From Lawyer - CBS News

U.S. Seeks To Keep Detainee From Lawyer. ... Teen shot dead in front of his parents at family funeral ... Gitanjali S. Gutierrez, an attorney with the Center for Constitutional Rights, responded ...

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DreamWorks Seeks Indian Partnership - CBS News

DreamWorks Seeks Indian Partnership. ... the Reliance ADA Group, plans to invest more than $500 million to $600 million in equity, that same person said. ... Several U.S. service members and Iraqi ...

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White House Seeks Chef - CBS News

The previous White House chef, Walter Scheib III, has left to pursue new opportunities after nearly 11 years of cooking for two presidents, and the first lady is looking for a replacement who can ...

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FDIC Seeks Comment on Executive Pay Plan - CBS News

Proposal Would Link Insurance Premiums to Banks' Compensation Practices ... FDIC Seeks Comment on Executive Pay Plan. ... The octopus is one of the most bizarre life forms on Earth – one of the ...

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Labor Confronts Race Issue - CBS News

Since Barack Obama gave a dramatic speech on the subject of race this spring, the issue has lingered over the election, a quiet, awkward factor that the candidates, their campaigns and their ...

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The True Price Of Auto Labor Costs - CBS News

One of the stipulations made by President Bush in Friday's announcement that the White House will offer up to $17.4 billion in loans to struggling U.S. automakers is that General Motors and ...

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Labor Department says gig workers aren't employees - CBS News

The Trump administration is no fan of big tech companies. But a recent decision from its Department of Labor could give a long-term boost to tech giants like Uber, Lyft and the soon-to-go-public ...

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At least 235 killed in Egypt mosque attack - CBS News

Militants set off explosives and spray worshippers with gunfire in the deadliest ever attack by Islamic extremists in Egypt ... At least 235 killed in Egypt mosque attack. ... the United Arab ...

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Egypt Won't Pressure Sudan On Darfur - CBS News

Egypt Won't Pressure Sudan On Darfur. ... but as CBS News national correspondent Mark Strassmann reports, things didn't go according to plan. ... Anna Werner reports on how you can protect yourself.

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New Nuke Plants Face Skilled Labor Shortage - CBS News

New Nuke Plants Face Skilled Labor Shortage. ... further reducing the need for new employees. Many of the workers who were hired during that period are approaching the end of their careers. A 2009 ...

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A Chinese woman learns the cost of labor justice - CBS News

In July 2016, Yu took her place on the assembly line at Jabil's Green Point factory in Wuxi, a city near Shanghai. She spent her 12-hour shift snapping the back cover of the iPhone 7 into a mold ...

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Wendy's fined for violating child labor laws - CBS News

Wendy's provided records to investigators, who found that the restaurant was violating two child labor laws by allowing 16- and 17-year-old employees to work past 10 p.m. and more than nine hours ...

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