Team USA Needs Two For Mosconi Cup Glory

Team USA Needs Two For Mosconi Cup Glory 2009 PartyPoker.net Mosconi Cup / Las Vegas, NV by Sally P. Timko The third day of the 2009 PartyPoker.net Mosconi Cup, which is being hosted by the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, NV, saw Team USA moved closer to the goal of 11 matches, while Team Europe [...]

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Team USA Increases Lead to 7-2

Team USA Increases Lead to 7-2 2009 PartyPoker.net Mosconi Cup / Las Vegas, NV by Sally P. Timko Team USA, which went into the 2009 PartyPoker.net Mosconi Cup 2-1 underdogs, came out of Friday’s matches with a daunting 7-2 lead, winning three of the four matches played today. Team Europe will really have to hustle Saturday if they [...]

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Online employment ads rise in California

Job vacancies advertised online in California rose nearly 7 percent in November, according to the Conference Board's monthly online help-wanted study. Online ads nationwide hit 387,000 last month compared with 362,400 in October.

The West had the second largest November gain among all U.S. regions, with California's 24,600 increase accounting for most of the 30,000 rise.

Nationwide, advertised job vacancies rose 106,500 to 3.38 million.

However, 49 of 52 metro areas showed year-to-year decreases in online advertised jobs.

In Sacramento, there were 5.5 jobless people for every advertised vacancy.

– Mark Glover

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AT&T service center workers face a tough choice

Officials for AT&T and the Communications Workers of America both confirmed this week that a portion of the company's service center employees in Sacramento are being offered a choice to move or lose their jobs.

Beyond the fact that it's happening, though, there's little common ground between the union and the company.

AT&T officials say the service centers are a casualty of a land-line telephone business that is quickly becoming a relic of a bygone era as cell phone usage increases. The company has lost 25 percent of its wired consumer lines in recent years, AT&T spokesman Marty Richter said.

"We're working to match employees with the customer load," Richter said. "As the number of access lines decline, we have fewer calls for service. We have an ongoing need to consolidate."

But union officials say the company's offer is being made at a time and in a manner designed to discourage employees from actually moving.

"They still have plenty of work for people. The workload is still there," said Lupe Mercado, president of CWA Local 9421. "This is a creative way to get people off of the payroll."

Company officials declined to say how many employees are affected, what cities they would have to choose among and when they must decide.

The union says 249 of its members have been told they will lose their jobs unless they relocate by Feb. 1 to centers in Oakland, Reno, Rohnert Park, San Diego or Van Nuys.

AT&T says the employees will come from one center, but union officials say employees will come from each of the four Sacramento service centers on El Camino Avenue, Kings Way, Watt Avenue and T Street.

AT&T's Richter said guaranteed job offers will be extended to employees who move. Severance packages and other benefits will be available to those who decline.

"They have an opportunity to follow the work," Richter said.

The union suggests a different solution: Consolidate the local offices, offer early retirement and buyouts, and give employees who choose to move more time.

"These people have made AT&T very successful," said Mercado. "AT&T's not in dire straits. There's no financial reason to do this."

She cited a similar relocation last year that affected nearly 200 AT&T employees at a T Street repair site. They were offered moves to Texas and the Los Angeles area.

"They want to force them to the unemployment lines. Last year, we lost 188 employees in Sacramento," Mercada said. "Very few were able to (relocate). Very few were able to follow the work."

The jobs at stake are well-paid, about $28.25 per hour, Mercado said.

Across Sacramento, AT&T customer support employees and their families are mulling over their choices.

"It's devastating. I'm scared. Following jobs is not an option," said Devan Ivaska of Carmichael, a nine-year AT&T employee.

She and her husband, Kyle, are parents of three young children, ages 6, 4 and 1. If she moved, her husband would have to give up his job at a local school.

"With the way the economy is right now, it's scary because of that," she said.

Shelley Schwartz, an 11-year customer support employee from Rio Linda, said she's going to try to follow the work. She has a 14-year-old son, and her husband was hurt on the job and now can't work.

Schwartz, like other AT&T employees, found out about the relocation plan in the days before Thanksgiving.

"It's the hardest conversation you could have," she said. "It's a difficult thing to talk about two days before Thanksgiving: 'OK, at the first of the year, our whole world's going to be turned upside down.' "

She's hoping she'll be able to relocate to Reno and plans to rent out the family home if she has to call in the moving trucks.

"You've got to think of what's best for the family. Reno's the best option," she said. "With Reno or Sparks, there are places with a lower cost of living."

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Team USA Dominates Europe at Mosconi Cup

Team USA Dominates Europe at Mosconi Cup Newcomers Hatch and Dominguez Help USA Gain a 4-1 Lead PartyPoker.net Mosconi Cup / Las Vegas, NV by Sally P. Timko Two international teams collided at the first day of the 2009 PartyPoker.net Mosconi Cup, hosted by the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, NV. Team USA demonstrated such dominance [...]

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Wilkie Double-Dips Miller for Blaze Title

Wilkie Double-Dips Miller for Blaze Title Blaze 9-Ball Tour / Edison, NJ by InsidePOOL Staff The Blaze 9-Ball Tour is known for attracting strong players throughout the Northeast to their one-day events, but no one expected the field that showed up at Sandcastle Billiards in Edison, NJ, to compete December 6. Stop, made their first visit to Sandcastle [...]

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U.S. Open 10-Ball Championship Invites WPBA Participation

U.S. Open 10-Ball Championship Invites WPBA Participation The Women’s Professional Billiards Association (WPBA) has granted CueSports International (CSI) “Recognition Status” for the 2010 U.S. Open 10-Ball Championship. This designation officially allows WPBA professionals to participate. The U.S. Open 10-Ball Championship will be held May 17-22, 2010, in the Pro Arena at the Riviera Hotel & Casino [...]

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Adam Ellis Wins 15-Rack Qualifier to Derby City Classic

Adam Ellis Wins 15-Rack Qualifier to Derby City Classic After ten weeks of playing Viper’s “15-Rack” 10-ball leagues, Adam Ellis came out on top with 955 points, winning paid airfare and entries into all the events at the 2010 Derby City Classic in Louisville, KY. Ellis also won a custom Pool Cue made by Jacoby and [...]

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The Black Widow Invades Park Avenue Billiards

The Black Widow Invades Park Avenue Billiards One of the world’s most recognizable woman athletes is coming to Park Avenue Billiards, located on Highway 17 (1580 Park Ave, Orange Park, FL). Jeanette Lee, also known as “The Black Widow,” will perform an exhibition, open to the public at Park Avenue Billiards from 4 p.m. to [...]

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Hunter Bags Billiard Congress of Wisconsin Trophy

Hunter Bags Billiard Congress of Wisconsin Trophy Billiard Congress of Wisconsin Open 9-Ball Tour / Racine, WI by Jonathan Demet Bob Hunter took first place at the December 6 stop of the Billiard Congress of Wisconsin Open 9-Ball Tour, defeating Matt Daiber in the finals. The tour brought out 22 of the Midwest’s top players to Outbreak Billiards [...]

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