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Mfps Jack White s Third Man Records makes music a physical product once againAmazon workers in upstate New York voted by a roughly 2-to-1 ratio against unionizing, according to results tallied on Tuesday by the National Labor Relations Board.The vote is a setback for the Amazon Labor Union, or ALU, a small independent union that in Aprilwon a historic votein Staten Island, New York, to form the first-ev stanley cup er collective bargaining unit one of the retailer s U.S. warehouses.Of the more than 900 workers eligible to cast ballots at this week s election at the Amazon warehouse in Castleton-on-the-Hudson, New York, known as ALB1, 406 voted against joining and 206 voted for joining the union. Thirty-one ballots were challenged and four voided. The union had called for increased wages and safer working conditions at the facility, where starting pay was recently hiked to $17 an hour from $15.70.Christian Smalls, founde stanley cup r of ALU, vowed to continue the unionizing efforts, despite Tuesday s outcome. Proud of the brave workers of ALBI regardless of today s results taking on a trillion dollar company can never be a loss for workers,he tweeted. Proud of the brave workers of ALB1 regardless of todays results taking on a Trillion dollar company can never be a loss for workers. We will continue to empower all workers to give them the right to unionize. You miss 100% of the shots you stanley cupdonrsquo;t take! W.G.AlllaborWinter9994; 127997;mdash; Christian Smalls@Shut_downAmazonOctober 18, 2022Amazon applauded the vot Mpsq Police: Actor Wendell Pierce upset by political discussion, hits woman
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. - Former Minnesota Vikings safety Orlando Thomas has died of complications from ALS. He was 42.Thomas was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig s disease in 2007. He died on Sunday night in his hometown of Crowley, Louisiana. The death was confirmed by the Vikings, Mark Bartelstein, the former agent for Thomas, and Glenn Boullion, the director of Geesey-Fergus af1 on Funeral Home in Crowley.Thomas was a hard-hitting starter for seven seasons for the Vikings, the last one coming in 2001. He led the NFL in interceptions with nine as a rookie in 1995. Bartelstein said he believes the disease was related to playing football. In a statement, the Vikings organization said:Since 2007, Orlando fought this disease with tenacity and optimism. Throughout his difficult battle, he refused to allow ALS to define him, inste jordan ad putting othersneeds in front of his and focusing on making those around him smile. Orlando will always remain a member of the Minnesota Vikings family. Former teammates took to Twitter Monday morning to express their feelings on Thomaspassing. I am devastated and saddened about the passing of one of my best friends, @OrlandoThomas42 He s in a better place nowRIPOT Love you, man!mdash; Jake Reed@JakeReed86November 10, 2014 Please pray f nike dunk or the Thomas family! A great man left us today, one of my bestfriends, @OrlandoThomas42RIPOT pic.twitter/TqVw23qi5zmdash; Jake Reed@JakeReed86November 10, 2014
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