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At Supreme Court: Abercrombie & Fitch, & hijab
2015-02-25 15:24:40| Apparel - Topix.net
The Supreme Court is considering the employment discrimination claim of a Muslim woman who was turned down for a job by clothing retailer Abercrombie & Fitch after she showed up at her job interview wearing a black headscarf that conflicted with the company's dress code. The case being argued Wednesday explores when an employer must take steps to accommodate the religious beliefs of a worker or job applicant.
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Former Centerplate CEO in court to face animal cruelty charges
2015-02-24 18:24:15| Food - Topix.net
The surveillance camera video shows a man kicking a Doberman puppy and using a leash to suspend the dog in the air. At the time, Hague was the head of a company providing catering services to BC Place and the Vancouver Convention Centre.
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Supreme Court to hear 401(k) fee case
2015-02-24 12:00:21| Energy - Topix.net
On Tuesday, the country's highest court will hear arguments in a case that revolves around the investment fees paid by 401 plan participants. In the initial class-action lawsuit, Tibble v.
Sprint, Claure continue to court Hispanic market
2015-02-23 15:43:02| IT Services - Topix.net
A native of Bolivia, Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure has emphasized the carrier's plans to attract the fastest-growing U.S. population segment: Hispanics. With arguably the nation's most prominent Hispanic executive leading the company, Sprint Corp. is marching ahead with its plan to court Spanish-speaking customers.
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US Supreme Court to hear Abercrombie hijab case
2015-02-23 08:13:45| Apparel - Topix.net
The US Supreme Court will make a rare foray into popular clothing Wednesday to weigh in on accusations that Abercrombie & Fitch illegally rejected a Muslim job applicant because of her hijab. Abercrombie argued that its store policy forbids sales staff -- whom it calls "models" -- from wearing "caps" of any sort, and that Samantha Elauf, then 17, should have made clear in her 2008 interview that she could not comply due to her religion.
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