Word: unfairly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Every new homeowner and every new business that moves into certain areas is likely to be assigned completely new area codes," said Harshbarger. "That's overly complicated, confusing and unfair...
...mind. The TAs are certainly students; otherwise, they would not be at Yale in the first place. However, they are also employees, and they should be given the right to negotiate their salaries and benefits like any other group of employees, so as to prevent the university from taking unfair advantage of them...
...departments in the country. Going elsewhere could mean getting more financial aid and better teaching packages, but it also means that one's Ph.D. might be worth less. Without the ability to argue their position, the TAs must acquiesce to Yale's dictates, even though those decisions may be unfair and punitive...
Last year Texaco was reprimanded by the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs for unfair employment practices at its facilities in Houston. And just this past June, the EEOC, which conducted its own investigation of the complaints covered by last week's settlement, found there was reasonable cause to believe that Texaco discriminates against blacks in certain salary categories "because of their race...
...world would just pay out money to an individual without being sure that the receiver was entitled to it. Besides, the Swiss banks would probably be happy to get rid of the Holocaust funds as soon as possible since the matter is beginning to ruin their reputation. It is unfair to hint between the lines that many of the Swiss bankers, lawyers and accountants dealing with Holocaust fortunes must be crooks...