11/13/2008 News For: Working Freelancers UnionKey 'switch' found for popular breast cancer drug Scientists have pinpointed the molecular on-off switch that the powerful drug tamoxifen uses to attack breast cancer and which prevents it from working in some women. Union officials balk at insurance change Negotiations between selectmen and a committee representing the town's labor unions about joining the state's health insurance pool for next fiscal year could falter again. Stalled negotiations prompt labor protest at Sutter's Sacramento headquarters Several hundred union members gathered outside Sutter Health's headquarters in Sacramento Wednesday to protest stalled contract negotiations. Sutter Health and Service Employees International Union's United Healthcare Workers-West have been in negotiations for six months, said Glenn Goldstein, an organizing director for SEIU's United Healthcare Workers-West. Rally organizers estimated there were ... 'I have a dream too,' says first black president... of Oxford Union as he calls for a British Obama The first black president of Oxford University's Student Union has said Britain needs its own Barack Obama to help remove barriers and give young people a role model they can relate to. AMR Seeking Ruling from NLRB on Las Vegas Union Issue LAS VEGAS----American Medical Response of Las Vegas��� three-year contract with SEIU Local #1107, which represents a portion of AMR���s paramedics and EMTs in Las Vegas, expired on October 31, 2008. Police investigate Union student's home lab A lawyer says a Union University student who drug police said had a "clandestine lab" in his off-campus apartment was actually using the lab for research on antibiotics and cancer treatments. |


