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The Wall Street Journal The muted reaction of the European Union’s 27 other member states to Britain’s vote to leave is partly a reflection of it being only one of several recent blows to the union, Stephen Fidler writes.
114 months ago
Forbes The United Kingdom (U.K.) vote on June 23 to exit the European Union (EU) sent shock waves through European and U.S. markets.
FidelityVoice: Brexit Vote Roils Markets
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The United Kingdom (U.K.) vote on June 23 to exit the European Union (EU) sent shock waves through European and U.S. markets Friday, as investors began to digest the far ranging implications of this historic vote. After rallying on Thursday on optimi
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117 months ago
VICE News He said today's vote "has no constitutional legitimacy."
117 months ago
The Wall Street Journal While the details are unresolved, one thing is certain: the United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union will unleash a multiyear tussle over how to actually exit the union. Here's a look at what happens next.
117 months ago
CNN International A lot happened after the Brexit vote. Here's what you need to know:
117 months ago
CNNMoney Investors are growing more confident that the U.K. will vote to remain in the European Union, sending the pound and stocks higher. http://cnnmon.ie/28OWcu3
117 months ago
The Wall Street Journal The ballot’s question—'Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?'—is simple. But a vote to split off would raise complex questions
117 months ago
The Wall Street Journal A U.K. vote to leave the European Union on June 23 would change nothing and change everything.
118 months ago
Avvo The digital landscape is maturing. Gawker is only the second "digital outlet" to unionize and the first to vote it in (the first was The Daily Beast and that was unionized through a merger with union shop Newsweek).
130 months ago
Gawker Inside baseball on our union deliberations.
How We're Voting on the Union, and Why
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Yesterday, Gawker Media announced that we will be holding an election next week to vote on whether our editorial staffers want to form a union. The purpose of this post is to allow our writers to discuss how they’re voting, and why.
130 months ago
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