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Cox pays $2 million for placing limits on employee preventive care claims

2014-11-07 04:32:53| IT Services - Topix.net

The U.S. Department of Labor made Cox Enterprises Inc. pay $2 million to employees for placing annual limits on the dollar amount of benefits participants and beneficiaries of adult preventive care could claim in plan 2011, 2012 and 2013. The U.S. Department of Labor made Cox Enterprises Inc. pay $2 million to employees for placing annual limits on the dollar amount of benefits participants and beneficiaries of adult preventive care could claim in plan 2011, 2012 and 2013.

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Lawful Waffle: California Courts Dismiss "Natural" Food False Ad Claims

2014-11-05 20:29:15| Grocery - Topix.net

Two California courts have recently dismissed false advertising claims concerning the marketing of food products as "natural," marking a departure from the trend in consumer class actions in that state. In Richards et al. v.

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Feminist T-shirt hit with Mauritius "sweatshop" claims

2014-11-04 17:08:00| Daily apparel & textile news and comment - from just-style.com

Upmarket UK fashion retailer Whistles has been criticised after T-shirts bearing the slogan 'This is what a feminist looks like' were found to be manufactured in "sweatshop" conditions in Mauritius.

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Jet2 sets aside A 17m for claims

2014-11-04 15:28:51| Food - Topix.net

THE owner of Yeadon -based leisure airline Jet2.com has set aside A 17million to cover the cost of potential historical claims after the Supreme Court rejected its appeal over a flight delay case. Dart Group, whose Jet2.com airline is the largest operator at Leeds Bradford Airport, estimates the decision may cost the group a further A 3 million to A 5 million a year.

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UN to investigate WikiLeaks claims that UK spies infiltrated climate talks

2014-11-03 19:59:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: The UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, says he will launch an investigation into reports that Britain spied on other governments at two successive global climate summits, snooping on other delegations kit, passes and membership lists. A government document released by Edward Snowden showed that an officer from GCHQ, the governments eavesdropping agency, had been embedded in the official British delegation to the UN climate summit in Copenhagen in 2009 and at Cancun in Mexico. Speaking to...

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