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NOTICE: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the bound volumes of NLRB decisions. Rea...
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The officers of a defunct North Side printing company kept employee pension contributions and then abandoned the pension plan, the Labor Department claims in a federal lawsuit filed today.
The agency sued John Roberts and Mara Scanlon Roberts of Eighty Four a year ago to gain access to the company`s pension documents after they ignored a subpoena. The new lawsuit says the Roberts were officers of Sterling Printing & Graphics Inc. and the trustees for its 12 employees` pension plans.
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Mod-Pac Corp. turned a small profit in the second quarter as the Buffalo specialty printing company's sales grew by 3 percent.
The small profit of $46,000, or a penny per share, was a sharp turnaround from the $3.7 million loss the company booked a year ago, when its performance was dragged down by a money-losing commercial print business that has since been closed.
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By JENNA KLEIST
Lauterbach Group Inc., a label printing, packaging and converting company, has relocated its headquarters to Sussex and had its grand opening on Aug. 28.
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A memorial service for Donald F. Schutt, who founded a printing company, ran a South Buffalo newspaper and designed the Town of Boston seal, will be at 10:30 a.m. June 2 in Faith United Church of Christ, 8651 Boston State Road, Boston.
Mr. Schutt died March 30 in Tidewell Hospice Care, Venice, Fla. He was 83.
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Thomas Newkirk, West Des Moines, IA, argued, for appellee.
Before LOKEN, HEANEY, and RILEY, Circuit Judges.
RILEY, Circuit Judge.
Jerry Ross (Ross) s...
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Kelly Press Inc. sits in a large, nondescript warehouse off Boone Industrial Drive in north Columbia. Inside, the whir of rubber rollers and the sound of metal stamping on moving paper fill the room. A hulking machine creases and folds stack after stack of course catalogs for Columbia College at a rate of 4,000 sheets per hour.
Photo by Joshua A. Bickel
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Noel E. Schablik [Argued], Parsippany, for Appellee/Cross Appellant.
Before RENDELL, BARRY and CHERTOFF, Circuit Judges.
RENDELL, Circuit Judge.
Thes...
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Holsclaw swore that if he ever had his own business, he'd give his employees freedom to make their own decisions, and he has done exactly that as president of Phase 3, a 50-employee printing company with more than $6 million in revenue. If the president or the CEO is going around talking to the front-line troops and asking them questions, asking them, 'Do you have open communication with your manager?' if the answer is yes, great.