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10/22/15, 11:36 AM

BIZ QUICKS
Posted: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 3:56 pm

AT&T to fill almost 200 positions at


Tulsa job fair on Saturday
AT&T plans to hire workers for 190 jobs in Oklahoma,
and the positions will be filled during a hiring event this
Saturday.
The positions, mostly technicians and retail support jobs,
will be offered at the event to be held from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Saturday at the DoubleTree by Hilton Downtown at
616 W. Seventh St.
Steve Hahn, president of AT&T Oklahoma, said in a press
release the jobs are the result of its continued expansion
and network investment in Oklahoma.

Subway Antibiotics
A federal judge in Milwaukee issued a
ruling in a lawsuit involving a 12-inch
Subway sandwich that came up short.
Associated Press file

As part of our commitment to this level of customer service and to support our growth in Oklahoma we
are pleased to welcome some new Oklahoma faces to the AT&T family, he said.
For more information, visit connect.att.jobs.
The company noted it has spent more than $1 billion in its Oklahoma wireless and wireline networks
from 2011 through 2014.

MIT to fight climate change, but wont divest endowment from fossil
fuels
BOSTON The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is launching a five-year plan to combat climate
change but says it wont divest its $12.4 billion endowment from fossil fuels.
A world leader in science and engineering research, MIT says, instead it wants to work with fossil fuel
companies to develop the technology to combat climate change. The university plans to create eight new
centers to focus on solar energy, nuclear fusion and other technologies.
MIT also plans to reduce campus emissions and eliminate its use of fuel oil.

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Students at campuses across the country have pushed for divestment. The student group Fossil Free MIT
called for divestment last year, and expressed surprise and disappointment Wednesday with MITs
decision. A group spokesman says MIT is putting money before morals.

Foot-long? Judge OKs settlement over length of Subway sandwiches


MILWAUKEE If youre one of the tens of millions of people who has purchased a 6- or 12-inch
Subway sandwich in the U.S. since 2003, youre entitled to a cut of a class action settlement involving
the franchise.
But the long and short of it is, only the nine named plaintiffs in the preliminary resolution approved by a
federal judge in Milwaukee this month will see any money up to $1,000 each.
However, the rest of us do win Subways assurance that it will pay more attention to size, the Milwaukee
Journal Sentinel reports. The legal action grew from a 2012 social media post about a foot-long sub that
came up short.
Subway notes none of its marketing was found improper and says it just wants its customers happy.
From staff, WIRE REPORTS

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