Posts Tagged ‘Law 7’

Daily Report – Friday, November 6th, 2009 – Massacre at Ft. Hood – Puerto Rico official layoff day – Latin Grammys – Yankees Champs

Good Friday morning!! It has been a couple of days, but we are back in action. Today is Friday, the first one of November, and here is the important stuff.
UNITED STATES
In Ft. Hood, located in the lone star state, an army psychiatrist went berserk and started shooting at fellow corps members. He killed 12 to [...]

Weekend Report – Halloween Edition – Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Good Halloween Morning!! It’s that wonderful day of the year where everybody can dress in anything and not be called names! On that note, and since I’m dressed in 20-something year old artistic groupie instead of a pimpin’ pimp, here are this weekend’s top stories:
PUERTO RICO
Courts are having fun ruling on the Law #7 layoffs [...]

Carlos Romero Barcelo sounds off regarding Law #7 layoffs

If I were to present this column in its entirety in this blog, it would be way too long. Former Governor Carlos Romero Barcelo provides a detailed account on how this administration is handling correctly the layoffs, and how the union leaders are eroding the little general support they have across the island.

Traffic in the PR Metro Area will be hell tomorrow

Various newspaper reports, like this Primerahora.com article shows, have surfaced that the University of Puerto Rico’s Student Council will celebrate their General Assembly tomorrow morning just outside the campus ever since the Chancellor decided that there should be an academic and administrative recess until next Monday.
This decision by the University’s administration came because of the [...]

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