Competition Bureau approves Waste Connections as buyer of 29 Secure facilities to resolve competition concerns

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The Competition Bureau invites Canadians to share their views on Superior Plus LP’s (Superior) proposed acquisition of Canwest Propane (Canwest), Gibson Energy Inc.’s (Gibson) retail propane business. April 24, 2017 – OTTAWA, ON – Competition Bureau The Competition Bureau invites Canadian propane consumers to share their views on Superior Plus LP’s (Superior) proposed acquisition of Canwest

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Investigation concerning Neolife İthalat İhracat AŞ Concluded

The investigation conducted to determine whether Neolife İthalat İhracat AŞ violated article 4 of the Act no 4054 on the Protection of Competition by means of resale price maintenance and restricting buyers’ online sales has been concluded.   It has been decided that the investigation initiated as per the Competition Board decision dated 13.04.2023 and

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US Department of Labor, Office of the Trade Representative announce successful remediation of denial of workers’ rights at Goodyear tire plant in Mexico

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WASHINGTON – The United States government today announced the successful resolution of a U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement Rapid Response Labor Mechanism matter at the Goodyear rubber tire facility in San Luis Potosí.  After the U.S. requested Mexico’s review of the matter under the Rapid Response Mechanism of the USMCA, the two governments negotiated a course of remediation in

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US Department of Labor cites Alabama construction employer after heat illness claims life of 33-year-old worker at Huntsville job site

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HUNTSVILLE, AL – During the peak of summer in July 2023, a 33-year-old concrete finisher collapsed at a Huntsville construction site after showing clear signs of heat illness, a tragedy that federal safety investigators found could have been prevented had the employer followed established safety practices for heat hazards. An investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor’s  Occupational Safety and Health Administration

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