Published: October 14, 2009
Tags: California Energy Commission, Federal Aviation Administration, Federal Electricity Commission, furloughs, Gov. Jim Doyle, Mexico, Office of State Employee Relations, Philippines, televisions, United Airlines, US Airways, Wisconsin
State agencies may have to cut because of furloughs Madison (AP) — State agencies may find themselves looking for even more cuts than expected if employees decide to cash in unused vacation time for pay to offset the effect of furloughs. Cashing out up to five days vacation, or banking unused vacation days to cash [...]
Published: October 6, 2009
Tags: AirTran Holdings Inc., American Airlines, AMR Corp., Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin, Continental Airlines Inc., Delta Air Lines Inc., Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, UAL Corp., United Airlines, US Airways Group Inc.
Harry R. Weber AP Airlines Writer Atlanta — Delta Air Lines Inc. has reached a deal with the world’s busiest airport to extend its lease agreement there through 2017, culminating sometimes testy negotiations between the two parties. Terms of the deal between Atlanta-based Delta and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport were not disclosed. The agreement must [...]
Published: August 6, 2009
Tags: Chicago, expansion, Hoan Bridge, Madison Gas and Electric, Milwaukee County, Minnesota, remediation, Smoky Canyon Mine, Stetsonville, stimulus, Surface Transportation Board, United Airlines, United Transportation Union, wind farm
Minnesota reports 2,130 transportation jobs created from road stimulus so far St. Paul, MN (AP) — Eager to show the federal stimulus package is working, Minnesota transportation leaders said Wednesday the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act has supported 2,130 direct road construction jobs in the state so far. The figure puts the state about a [...]