in workplaces, bullies are often applauded and rewarded, especially when their behaviors are seen to have increased output. Times, however, are slowly changing. In some workplaces, they are consideri
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...Bars: The Aging Prison Population in the United States" by Human Rights Watch the population of elderly inmates has risen dramatically since 1980...
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Feedback is flying fast around the affirmation of Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck's predictive coding order in the potentially historic discovery phase of the da Silva Moore labor dispute
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...Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 9 42...officers. Appellant was the "evening watch commander" at the time this...
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...anatomical areas" means:Less than completely and opaquely covered:a. Human genitals, pubic region or pubic hair; orb. Buttock; or...
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...that Defendant Michigan Department of Human Services violated Title VII by...interfering with his FMLA- leave rights and retaliating against him for...
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