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...Circuit's opinion in a case stemming from allegations of religious...secretary against his family's business. The court ultimately...
...Circuit's opinion in a case stemming from allegations of religious...secretary against his family's business. The court ultimately...
...Sch. Dist. (Health) Trust, PICS Case No. 13-0927 (Pa. Commw...employees' unions apparently represented the minority view in the board of...
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...commission offered four rationales for advancing diversity: business, democratic/moral/political, leadership and demographic. The business case for diversity advances two overarching propositions...
...P.A., are set to present "Storming Back: Post-Sandy Business Recovery and Rebuilding" from 8 to 11:30 a.m. April...
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