Recent court decisions may curtail the use of unpaid internships at for-profit businesses, as companies now face substantial liability for improperly classifying interns under the "trainee exception"
Reuters reports that China’s cabinet approved 10 new anti-pollution laws on Friday, promising to reduce emissions...
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...in the US is the best solution. Swiss parliamentary approval of a cabinet-backed bill currently tabled would avoid a situation where Swiss banks can...
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A New Jersey plaintiff lawyer's lapses in a wrongful death product-liability suit against Ford Motor Co., culminating in his complete disappearance, has lawyers at his former firm struggling to pick
A quick adventure down the twitter hole over the merits of a Brit futurist named Richard Susskind yesterday reminded me that the notion of depth of thought, attention span if you will, is on its deat
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...â said an economist at a top think tank which advises the Cabinet. â The leadership aims to jumpstart reforms, but local governments see this...
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...strengthen its self-defense force. Tomohiko Taniguchi, a Councillor in Japan’s Cabinet Secretariat, emphasizes in the video that Japan has vowed not to repeat...
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...Rivals, Doris Kearns Goodwin's book about the Lincoln presidency and Cabinet, which tells a complex story convincingly how President Abraham Lincoln worked...
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