Hotel worker ‘blacklisting’ ban approved by council
Indianapolis hotels could no longer ban contract workers from direct employment under an ordinance passed Monday night by the City-County Council.
Indianapolis hotels could no longer ban contract workers from direct employment under an ordinance passed Monday night by the City-County Council.
The immediate reaction on Wall Street to last month’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling upholding President Obama’s health care law was to buy hospital stocks and dump health insurance stocks. But at least one analyst expects the long-term outcome to be the exact opposite.
Republican Mike Pence and Democrat John Gregg are heading into the key stretch of the Indiana governor's race with strong bankrolls.
The primary goal of the contract is to boost the lottery's net income, which dropped from $218 million in fiscal year 2006 to $188 million during fiscal year 2011 — a 14 percent decline.
The physicists who made the discovery, Obama noted, all had health insurance.
Which makes you wonder why they continue to do, say and write such dumb stuff.
The Supreme Court will have to revisit this issue again—and perhaps more decisively.
Political posturing only oversimplifies a complex situation.
After the Arizona ruling, the issue only gets more complicated for Republicans.
The state superintendent of public instruction’s race may be the most crucial contest this fall.
Indiana Democrats attacked Republican Senate candidate Richard Mourdock on Monday for opposing the 2009 Chrysler bankruptcy, a position they see as his biggest weakness.
Pence has not only hit the airwaves first, but he has hit them three times, with a series of touchy-feely pieces detailing his courtship with his wife, his history growing up in Indiana and a devastating storm which struck his hometown of Columbus.
Republican Mike Pence, Democrat John Gregg and Libertarian Rupert Boneham are vying to succeed Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels, who is term-limited from seeking re-election in November.
The Rs and the Ds could fight over ad space in voter registration.
The two sides are trying to replace a labor contract that became amendable in 2007.
I wonder what President Daniels can do off campus to benefit the nation and the world from the platform he has been presented.
It remains to be seen what will happen to BrightPoint’s 1,300 employees in the Indianapolis area.
City-County Councilor Vop Osili thinks the city could level the job-seeking playing field for ex-offenders by eliminating the question of past convictions on job applications.
Few governments, and none in Indiana, can now afford to continue doing things the private sector does.
Duke Energy Corp. on Tuesday unexpectedly announced the resignation of Bill Johnson, previously named to be the CEO after its $17.8 billion takeover of Progress Energy Inc. James Rogers has been named CEO of the merged companies effective immediately.