...everything and sued Penn Central in 1969. The company argued that the men were employees of Cleveland Union Terminal Co., which ran...
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...the port. Susan Sawyer was working at the defendant Penn Terminals Inc. port facility in Eddystone, Pa., Aug. 3, 2008, and she...
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...in changes to the provisions regarding the operation and distribution of gross terminal revenue from slot machines, added restrictions and post-employment limitations for Pennsylvania...
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Welcome to Philadelphia, new associates! No doubt it's been a long road to get here, but you deserve a pat on the back for securing a coveted job in these harsh economic times
William Claude Dukenfield, better known as W.C. Fields, allegedly wanted "I'd rather be in Philadelphia" as his epitaph. It's the kind of sarcastic, back-handed compliment our city gets
Welcome to Philadelphia, first-year associates! No doubt it's been a long road to get here, but you deserve a pat on the back for securing a coveted job in these harsh economic times
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