Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak and labor groups say they have agreements with the Vikings that they hope will increase city support for a new stadium on the current Metrodome site.
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Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak and labor groups say they have agreements with the Vikings that they hope will increase city support for a new stadium on the current Metrodome site.
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MINNEAPOLIS - Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak and labor groups say they have agreements with the Vikings that they hope will increase city support for a new stadium on the current Metrodome site.
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Leaders with the city, labor and business communities said that a new Vikings stadium would employ thousands of idle Minneapolis construction workers.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak and labor groups say they have agreements with the Vikings that they hope will increase city support for a new stadium on the current Metrodome site.
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Union representatives, community partners and Minneapolis City Leaders announced a workforce agreement with the Minnesota Vikings on Monday in the hopes of increasing local support for new stadium construction.
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Keeping up the pressure to forge an overall deal for a new Minnesota Vikings stadium, Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak will join labor and business leaders Monday in announcing "workforce agreements" for the project.
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More stadium 'trial balloons' fill the air By Doug Grow | Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012 Mayor R.T. Rybak While trial balloons floated across the blue sky, Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak hosted what amounted to a pep talk at the Metrodome this afternoon. Rybak was surrounded by labor leaders, construction workers, minority leaders and a few downtown business types as he continued to promote the idea of a ...
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More stadium 'trial balloons' fill air By Doug Grow | Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012 Mayor R.T. Rybak While trial balloons floated across the blue sky, Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak hosted what amounted to a pep talk at the Metrodome this afternoon. Rybak was surrounded by labor leaders, construction workers, minority leaders and a few downtown business types as he continued to promote the idea of a new ...
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Minneapolis city officials said that a new stadium would be built under a “project labor agreement” — essentially a collective bargaining agreement that requires contractors to adopt union rules for that project, often in exchange for a no-strike pledge.
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