What We've Found: Baby gets coverage, Burlington school protest, stimulus helped teachers, Saucon teachers strike, Art Museum guards unionize and Calderon angers electric workers

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What We've Found: Baby gets coverage, Burlington school protest, stimulus helped teachers, Saucon teachers strike, Art Museum guards unionize and Calderon angers electric workers

POSTED: Tuesday, October 13, 2009, 3:04 PM
Filed Under: What We've Found

Julia Harte with your morning fix.

A Colorado insurance company that denied coverage to a 17-lb, 4-month-old baby on the grounds that he was "too fat" changed its mind after the story made national headlines over the weekend.

To protest an Internet video of Burlington schoolchildren singing songs in praise of Obama, 70 people stood outside the children's school yesterday chanting "Education not indoctrination!" and "Free children, free minds!"

Preliminary data indicates that teachers have benefited the most from the $787 billion stimulus package issued earlier this year, state officials around the country reported. In most states, teaching jobs represented two-thirds to three-quarters of all jobs saved by the funding.

Teachers in the eastern Pennsylvania district of Saucon Valley were planning to strike this week after working without a contract for more than a year.

AlliedBarton security guards at the Philadelphia Museum of Art voted to join the Philadelphia Security Officers Union. Not since the 1990s, when Art Museum guards were city employees, has that workforce been unionized.

Unionized electric workers were furious and planning a massive protest on Thursday to protest Mexican president Felipe Calderon's closure of a state-run energy distribution firm, which resulted in at least 40,000 layoffs.

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