...mill workers will split $11.5 million now that the Alaska Pulp Corp. and the National Labor Relations Board have settled...calls one of the biggest settlements in its history. Alaska Pulp Corp. will reimburse the former employees for back pay...
...biggest increase in the gap between rich and poor in Alaska, a change believed to be linked to the closure of the Alaska Pulp Corp. mill in 1993, said Neal Gilbertsen, economist with the state Department of Labor. "I would guess that there...
...more tourism jobs. "Tourism doesn't pay as well as the former mill workers made," Krebs said. In 1993, the Alaska Pulp Corp. closed its pulp mill in Sitka due to expensive upgrades necessary to continue running the facility and a decline...
...criminal charges Company working on Alaska Pulp Corp. mill site accused of nine felonies...its cleanup work at the former Alaska Pulp Corp. mill in Sitka. Technic Services...its cleanup work at the former Alaska Pulp Corp. mill in Sitka. Cleanup leads...
...who contend Young, the committee's chairman, is misusing Congress' investigative powers as a way to give the Alaska Pulp Corp. an advantage in its $1.6 billion lawsuit against the federal government. Alaska Pulp has sought the documents...
...D.C. has ruled in favor of Alaska Pulp Corp. in its $1.4 billion lawsuit...D.C. has ruled in favor of Alaska Pulp Corp. in its $1.4 billion lawsuit...D.C. has ruled in favor of Alaska Pulp Corp. in its $1.4 billion lawsuit...
...processor is eyeing the former Alaska Pulp Corp. mill in Sitka as a location...processor is eyeing the former Alaska Pulp Corp. mill in Sitka as a location...processor is eyeing the former Alaska Pulp Corp. mill in Sitka as a location...
...logs also exports most of the timber jobs about which Mr. Woodbury is so concerned. Regarding the closure of the Alaska Pulp Corp. Mill in Sitka, some mention should have been made that the mill was losing money even though the Forest Service...
...should not receive damages from a lawsuit it won against the U.S. Forest Service, a federal judge has ruled. Alaska Pulp Corp., which operated a mill in Sitka for nearly 40 years, had sought up to $8.7 billion in damages from the federal...
...in light of the recent decision of the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. The court refused to award a dime to the Alaska Pulp Corp. even though they claimed that they were entitled to $8.7 billion. The real reason for closure, the court found...
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