Like squabbling kids, companies and workers have argued over the Family and Medical Leave Act ever since the law was passed in 1993.
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First it was spinach. Then tomatoes. Now possibly green onions.
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Members of the Kensington-based Lafayette Federal Credit Union have until Saturday to vote on whether to turn the tax-exempt, depositor-owned institution into a for-profit, stockholder-owned bank. As advocates on both sides try to rally the 16,000 members to vote, others are conducting a parallel...
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Two weeks after she started to work at Catholic Relief Services in 2004, Jennifer Munthali decided to tell her boss that she was HIV positive.
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In the summer of 2003, shoppers in Southern California began getting a break on the price of milk.
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Congress yesterday passed the broadest overhaul of the rules that govern the U.S. fishing industry in a decade, with provisions instructing fishery managers to adhere strictly to scientific advice so as not to deplete the ocean.
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