Generally, the WARN Act covers employers with 100 or more employees, not counting those who have worked fewer than six months in the last twelve-month work period.
She mentioned in the call that she started working in like August.
Generally, the WARN Act covers employers with 100 or more employees, not counting those who have worked fewer than six months in the last twelve-month work period.
She mentioned in the call that she started working in like August.
It’s all about maximizing profit.
“All of history’s greatest assassins have been women.”
Quote from Destroy All Humans!.
There should be like an Underground Railroad for those who want to leave.
Does that mean they hate Palestinians, or just refugees in general?
It seems like the cultures of, checks notes, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar are not built around helping those less-fortunate.
Considering how the Arab world at large never agreed with the terms of Israel’s conquest, this makes sense.
So the original argument was pointless.
Got it.
Removed by mod
Yeah, and democracy isn’t perfect.
We’ve seen that from the very beginning of the US.
Ahh yes, the classic “there’s no reason to support good policies because other people do not.”
What a bunch of losers.
Rich people would be getting richer slower and the world would be a better place.
So what’s the point of the rhetorical argument: “the state says it’s not okay to do this, and then they go and do it”?
Woah, now we’re moving goalposts.
I thought the argument was, “the state says it’s not okay to do this, and then they go and do it.”
to include those who show any criticism whatsoever of the current Bibi administration.
I’m not sure why you’re specifically mentioning one man’s administration.
The main conflation of anti-Semitism has been with anti-Zionism, which dates back far before Bibi came into power.
when a mob of protesters attacked a Jewish student, and the next day, when a mob trapped a group of Jewish students in a study room
The important part here seems to be left out: did Harvard punish the students responsible for this? I find it hard to believe that they got away with this if they actually did it and we know who they are.
Agreed. They should do it as cheaply and quickly as possible to set an example of how executions don’t need to be expensive.
That said, the common methods for execution used today are surprisingly expensive.
It doesn’t have to be.
The government says it’s okay to murder this person, so let’s murder him.
By that “logic”, states also shouldn’t be allowed to imprison people.
People who feel like they have nothing to live for often take their frustration out on others.
It’s like they know their lives suck and likely won’t get better, so they focus on making other people’s lives worse because it’s literally all they feel they can do.
Ahh my mistake. I misread that as the employees who have not been there for that long would be exempt from this protection.