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Whose Tips?

Whose Tips?

The restaurant industry employs more than 300,000 people in Massachusetts, that is more than 9% of the state workforce. The bulk of many restaurant workers income is tips, but there has been a wave of legal action over how the gratuities are shared. How should restaurant workers be paid ? Does the system need to change?

Audio|Fri, 16 May 2008|More from Radio Boston
|Airline Industryfound at10:24

“…To the sky -- help people with their bags and some airline industry -- for the idea that hey this is cash -- passengers are going to hand out. Why don't we take you have …”

Expect Crowded Summer Skies

Expect Crowded Summer Skies

Airlines are doing everything they can to offset rising fuel costs. The bottom line: You'll be paying more to fly, and there's no guarantee you won't be delayed.

Video|Tue, 13 May 2008|More from bos
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“…The airline industry says this will be a challenging summer and unfortunately air travelers will pay. These Albuquerque, New Mexico students worked all year long …”

United Airlines merger talks with U.S. Air might be flying again

United Airlines merger talks with U.S. Air might be flying again

Airline analyst Joe Brancatelli tells WBZ's Anthony Silva that these two carriers have tried this before.

Audio|Mon, 5 May 2008|More from WBZ's New England Business
|Airline Industryfound at1:58

“…So it appears that the airline industry continues to change and it's a legacy airlines that are instigating the strange. …”

Gone: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 9; published December 13, 2005; 69 min.

Gone: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast; Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 9; published December 13, 2005; 69 min.

Gone: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary; A story of paint ball, Mannix, a cat, giving the finger and 37 mil living below the poverty line. While Denise Bauer shops with her housekeeper and the woman's four-year-old son, the unthinkable happens when the boy is kidnapped by a known pedophile. An FBI special agent tells them that technicalities prevent the Bureau from getting involved, but he strongly suggests that, as private citizens, Denise and Brad Chase conduct their own investigation. Their frantic search eventually takes them to Father Ryan (Richard Fancy), a priest who refuses to help since he can't break his confessional seal. Meanwhile, a homeless man throws a rock at Denny Crane for not acknowledging his request for money and Denny shoots him - with a paintball gun. When the man shows up at Crane, Poole & Schmidt for compensation, Denny adamantly refuses to consider his request, but Alan Shore takes the man's case, pitting the friends against each other.

Audio|Tue, 13 Dec 2005|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
|Airline Industryfound at18:08

“…most of it anyway -- stringers representing claims that with the airline industry. . And Allen. Put on the uniform of an airline industry person I -- and and handed over. Attack took and that took care of that ethical conflict -- insisted you remember that …”

The Black Widow: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 1; published October 1, 2005; 1 hr, 27 min.

The Black Widow: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary on Boston Legal season 2, episode 1; published October 1, 2005; 1 hr, 27 min.

The Black Widow: Boston Legal TV Show Radio Podcast Commentary: Alan Shore and Brad Chase represent Kelly Nolan (Heather Locklear), a splashy, exotic murder defendant dubbed by the media "The Black Widow," on trial for poisoning her much older husband. Denny Crane lusts after Mrs. Nolan and begs Shore to let him lend a hand in any way possible. Denise Bauer enlists junior associates Garrett Wells and Sara Holt to assist her on a case involving a Jewish man who feels his civil rights were violated when his Christian co-workers held Bible readings in the workplace. To complicate matters, Denise's husband serves her with divorce papers in front of them. Meanwhile, Shirley Schmidt and Tara Wilson (Rhona Mitra) defend a respected surgeon accused of sexually assaulting a mute woman, who ultimately testifies by very unconventional means. Shore is taken aback when he finds out that opposing counsel on the case is Tara's former lover, Malcolm Holmes (Rupert Everett).

Audio|Fri, 30 Sep 2005|More from Boston Legal TV Show Podcast
|Airline Industryfound at44:47

“…Allen was impersonating an airline pilot now an Arab president from the airline industry Jamie stringer had been trouble there. But now it. Well i want my soundbite from that storyline does kind of set up …”

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