U.S. Labor Board Charges FedEx with Illegal Treatment of Drivers at Two NewJersey Terminals (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
U.S. Labor Board Charges FedEx with Illegal Treatment of Drivers at Two NewJersey Terminals (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is charging FedEx Ground/Home Delivery, a subsidiary of FedEx Corporation (NYSE:FDX), with numerous illegal practices stemming from its treatment of drivers at the company’s Barrington and West Deptford, New Jersey terminals, according to a Complaint issued by the agency.
10News Offers Tips To Avoid Memorabilia Scams (10 News San Diego)
10News talks to experts and provide tips on how to avoid memorabilia scams and protect your collectibles.
BURLEY IN 30K BURGLARY (Daily Record)
FORMER football star Craig Burley revealed how he has been forced to turn his house into “Fort Knox” after being targeted by robbers. The ex-Celtic player told how his precious football memorabilia was snatched during a raid on his Nottingham home.
Dispute over Ted Williams’ memorabilia (USA Today)
The daughter of Ted Williams, Claudia Williams, is suing the San Diego Hall of Champions Sports Museum in a bid to retrieve trophies and memorabilia items she claims she owns. The dispute centers on whether the items were loaned to the museum or given as gifts to museum founder Bob Breitbard, a high school teammate of Williams.
NJHerald.com (New Jersey Herald)
The New Jersey Victims of Crime Law Center, based in Sparta, will hold a fund-raiser Thursday that will feature two of Sussex County’s most notable families, the Littells and the Pompelios.
CURFEW questions (The Express-Times)
One of the questions about Washington’s proposed youth curfew is whether one would be legal. ( Richard Cushing, the borough’s attorney, said curfews are allowed under a proposal passed by the state Legislature. Washington’s proposed curfew ordinance very closely follows the state’s statute, he said.
10News Offers Tips To Avoid Memorabilia Scams (KGTV TheSanDiegoChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
Sports memorabilia can be a lucrative business, but it is also an easy way to lose a lot of money if you?re not careful.