Example sentences for: employment

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  • al); March Comments at 168 (comment of Kevin G. Magee, Legal Action of Wisconsin); March Comments at 174-75 (comment of Daniel G. Ford, Columbia Legal Services); March Comments at 187 (comment of Michael L. Monahan, State Bar of Georgia); March Comments at 189 (comment of Janet E. Hill, National Employment Lawyers Association); April Comments at 41 (comment of Nieves Negrete, Washington Alliance for Immigrant and Refugee Justice); April Comments at 44 (comment of Walt Auvil, Attorney at Law); April Comments at 48 (comment of Doreen Dodson, ABA/SCLAID); March Testimony at 70 (testimony of Mary Lee Hall, Legal Service of North Carolina); April Testimony at 23 (testimony of Cynthia Rice, California Rural Legal Assistance); April Testimony at 139 (testimony of Sylvia Argueta, Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund).

  • Employment gains from firms going from small to large were essentially offset by employment losses of firms that were large and became small.

  • Six categories of variables were considered: (1) socioeconomic and demographic background (age, gender, education, marital status, employment, income); (2) clinical features (blood pressure, duration of treatment, number of doses per day); (3) clinician communication (previous inquiry by clinician regarding medicinal adherence) (4) health beliefs (perceived effectiveness of treatment and susceptibility to adverse health outcomes); (5) health status (SF-36 indices); and (6) social support (a summary score derived from the 9-item support inventory).

  • Thus, in section 305 of IRCA, Congress specifically authorized LSC-funded representation for H-2A workers on matters pertaining to their employment contract.

  • Various devices such as bonuses and stock options enable companies to reasonably assure themselves of the continuing employment of key executives without violating the 13 th Amendment's onerous ban on what should more accurately be called "contracts of permanent employment."


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