People who retired from predecessor companies to Windstream have been dealt a blow in their bid to prevent the company from altering their benefits starting in January. U.S. District Judge Warren K. Urbom on Tuesday denied the retirees’ request for a preliminary injunction ...
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Blog posts in December, 2008
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Widows Win Land Battle Against Landfill Company
Two Nebraska widows won the right to buy back their family farmland for one dollar ($1.00) each. The Douglas County, Nebraska District Court rejected ...
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Local telephone retirees in federal court to retain benefits
People who retired from Aliant and Lincoln Telephone & Telegraph Co. are countersuing Windstream, the successor to those phone companies, to prevent ...
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Court says Skyline must be maintained as golf course
The former Skyline Woods golf course must be maintained to look like a golf course but isn't required to be operated as one, the Nebraska Supreme ...
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Retirees Fight Windstream Plan to Cut Benefits
Windstream Corp. wants a federal judge to affirm its authority to reduce retiree benefits even when the people affected retired from other phone ...
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