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Spirit Airlines Updates Baggage Policy for Active Military Members

2016-02-27 17:16:02| Airlines - Topix.net

Spirit Airlines announced today it will change its baggage policy for active military members. Effective immediately, all passengers with an active military ID will receive two free checked bags and one free carry-on.

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'Budget should tweak policy to boost electronics industry growth'

2016-02-27 15:29:18| Electronics - Topix.net

Hoping to get an equal attention as the software industry does from the government, the electronics industry wants the budget 2016-17 to tweak its hardware policy to spur growth and make more in India. We expect the finance minister to address the policy challenges that are holding back high value added electronics manufacturing and restricting fresh investments by new firms, domestic as well as foreign, Elcina secretary-general Rajoo Goel told IANS ahead of the Union Budget on Monday.

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IPC Releases Global Policy Framework and announces IMPACT dates.

2016-02-26 14:31:15| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Global Policy Framework for 2016, released by IPC – Association Connecting Electronics Industries®, outlines top public policy priorities for promoting strong manufacturing economy. Also, IPC announced dates for its major U.S. public policy advocacy event, IMPACT Washington, D.C. 2016: Building Tomorrow’s Advanced Manufacturing Economy. Taking place April 18–20, this event will include meetings with politicians; briefings/discussions with industry colleagues, and awards luncheon.

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City Policy: ADM-13.02 - Disposition of City Real Property

2016-02-25 23:53:56| PortlandOnline

Resolution No. 37143, adopted by City Council July 8, 2015.

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U.S. Steel sued over injury reporting policy 1:06 pm The U.S....

2016-02-23 21:18:07| Steel - Topix.net

The U.S. Department of Labor has sued United States Steel Corp. to reverse disciplinary actions taken against two employees for reporting workplace injuries in violation of the company's immediate-reporting policy and to force the company to amend the policy. The two employees were suspended without pay for failing to immediately report workplace injuries, per the company's policy, according to the lawsuit, which was filed in U.S. District Court in Wilmington, Delaware, on Feb. 17. In February 2014, Jeff Walters, a full-time utility technician at the Pittsburgh steel manufacturer's Clairton, Pennsylvania, plant found a small splinter lodged in his thumb and extracted it himself, according to the lawsuit.

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