Latest Links: Labor Unions Release New Ads Against Lamontagne, Protest At Congressional Offices
New Hampshire’s Business And Economic News In Brief
2 unions spending $1.3 million to air anti-Lamontagne TV ad – “Two labor unions are spending $1.3 million to air a new TV ad attacking Republican gubernatorial candidate Ovide Lamontagne for the final weeks of the campaign.” Concord Monitor
On Demand Imaging offers free business cards, resumes for veterans– “PORTSMOUTH — Joe Fitzgerald is using his longtime family printing business to assist veterans in their hunt for a career after the military. Fitzgerald, owner of On Demand Imaging, said he is willing to make free business cards and resumes for military veterans looking for work.” SeacoastOnline.com
Labor Unions Call For Action During The Lame Duck Session – “New Hampshire labor unions are calling on Congressmen Bass and Guinta to avert automatic budget cuts, laid out in a deficit reduction deal between Democrats and Republicans last year. “ NHPR
TD Bank Warns N.H. Customers Of Security Breach – “The State Attorney General’s office announced [Monday] that more than 43,000 TD Bank customers in New Hampshire are at risk of identity theft. The bank can’t locate two tapes containing sensitive data shipped between locations back in March.” NHPR
Advertising in schools gains ground as Manchester mulls the idea – “Cash-strapped school districts have begun to relax restrictions on commercial messages, aiming to shore up their dwindling resources. A preliminary proposal to allow limited advertising in Manchester public schools may still have a way to go before getting final approval from the full school board. Finding potential advertisers may be much easier than agreeing on what qualifies as appropriate.” New Hampshire Union-Leader