Health-coverage ruling stirs ire AARP: 12 million over-65 retirees may lose supplemental By Kristen Gerencher, CBS.MarketWatch.com Last Update: 7:59 PM ET...
Duke's Hazards By Ben McClure April 30, 2004 There is a big difference between surviving an explosion and having a safe path out of a burning building. Duke...
Los Angeles Times, 3-15-04 LOS ANGELES -- At least a dozen employees of Southern California Edison Co. manipulated customer satisfaction surveys by tricking a ...
No Job-Paid Health, No Pension and More Time to Miss Them By Albert B. Crenshaw Washington Post Sunday, May 2, 2004; Page F01 (Excerpt) Even some employers...
May 5, 2004 Senate Blocks New Rules on Pay for Overtime Work By CARL HULSE WASHINGTON, May 4 — The Senate handed the Bush administration a significant defeat...
By Deepa Babington NEW YORK, May 5 (Reuters) - Duke Energy Corp.'s (DUK) sale of its Southeastern U.S. power plants promises to remove a drag on earnings, but...
5/4/2004: Overview: EEOC Approves ADEA Regs on Retiree Health Benefits (Employee Benefits Institute of America Inc. (EBIA)) Excerpt: "EBIA Comment: Employers...
Scott Austin Miami Daily Business Review Much has been written over the past several years about U.S. technology companies outsourcing work to contractors...
Utility Price Shock Coming in August Bills to Rise 30% to 50% in Some Maryland Buildings By Peter Behr Special to The Washington Post Friday, May 7, 2004; Page...
Fitch Revises Duke & Duke Capital's Outlook to Stable from Negative 5/7/2004 1:58:00 PM NEW YORK, May 7, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Fitch Ratings has affirmed the...
Fever Is Rising in Drug-Bill Imbroglio By DAVID ROGERS Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL May 4, 2004; Page A2 WASHINGTON -- Nonpartisan congressional...
Fastow's wife pleads guilty in Enron case By Kristen Hays, Associated Press HOUSTON — The wife of former Enron finance chief Andrew Fastow pleaded guilty...
WASHINGTON, May 6 (AP) - The government's pension insurance program proposed a revised penalty system for companies that fail to notify workers of underfunded...
By CARRIE SPENCER The Associated Press Friday, April 30, 2004; 5:16 PM COLUMBUS, Ohio - SBC International Inc., which is negotiating with its union, dropped a...
Stop U.S. House's Bad Health Care Package A broad coalition of business, labor and consumer organizations have designated this week as "Cover the Uninsured...
Houston Business Journal Halliburton Co. said Monday that the bankruptcy court has completed hearings to confirm the proposed reorganization plan for the ...
Future Retirees at Risk Bush's "ownership society" would replace existing social-insurance systems with personal savings accounts. His approach threatens to...
Attorneys said Wednesday that former Enron Corp. workers who lost millions in retirement money in the Houston-based firm's collapse would get $85 million in a...
5/12/2004: Whipsaw Calculation Was Required For Determining Lump-Sum Benefit from Cash Balance Plan (RIA Tax News) Excerpt: "For purposes of calculating a...
NEW YORK, May 13 (Reuters) - Several energy companies that store natural gas underground said on Thursday they have received subpoenas from federal authorities...
2004 Duke Energy Meeting of Shareholders Employee Advocate - DukeEmployees.com – May 14, 2004 The meeting was held on May 13, 2004, in Charlotte, North...
Lobbyist Kuhn helps power Bush By Russ Britt, CBS.MarketWatch.com Last Update: 8:20 PM ET May 14, 2004 LOS ANGELES (CBS.MW) -- It would be hard to imagine a...
Coalition wants less development along Catawba River, lakes BRUCE HENDERSON Duke Power's renewal of its hydropower license for the Catawba River isn't just...
On Wednesday, Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives refused to allow a debate or vote on a measure to stop President Bush's overtime pay take-away....
Star Tribune Philip Bromiley And Jared Harris Executive compensation, largely in stock options, has skyrocketed during the past two decades. Why? Has the...
Open Forum - May 2004 Employee Advocate - www.DukeEmployees.com - May 17, 2004 The former Noon Meeting is now the Open Forum. Chairman and Chief Executive...
Uneven Start for New Overtime Rules May 17, 2004 (PLANSPONSOR.com) – New federal overtime rules have generated some controversy – but they won't take...
The Associated Press By JOHN HEILPRIN WASHINGTON - The Environmental Protection Agency's inspector general is investigating whether federal officials let the...