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When she left her work as a receptionist at the California Federal Savings and Loan Association office in West Los Angeles to have her first baby, in 1982, Lillian Garland figured she would simply take a short, unpaid disability leave and return to her job, a right guaranteed by state law. But there were complications. Garland's baby girl was delivered by Cesarean section, and her doctor prescribed a three-month leave. When she returned to Cal Fed, Garland found that her position had been filled. "I didn't know what to do," she says. Unemployed and unable...
...senior David Jull, originally from an Anglican family, became Baha'i within the last year after hearing about the faith from a receptionist in his chiropractor's office who encouraged him to attend a fireside. Jull says that for him, the faith linked ideas and beliefs that had long been a part of his value system...
University Treasurer Roderick M. MacDougall '51, who serves on the Corporation, received about 40 calls from students at his office at the Harvard Management Corporation on Thursday and Friday, his receptionist there said...
Geyser University Professor Henry Rosovsky has received fewer than 10 calls from concerned students, said his receptionist Ellen M. Owen. "It's been very light," she said...
...British Foreign Office confirmed that the senior assistant and a receptionist quit their jobs at the embassy after Hindawi's arrest, but refused to comment on the circumstances...