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Employer Found to Have Violated Consent Decree; Ordered to Pay EEOC's Attorney Fees
2015-03-16 21:37:04| Grocery - Topix.net
The EEOC recently announced that it was awarded nearly half a million dollars in attorney fees after a court found that an employer violated a consent decree. See http://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/newsroom/release/3-6-15.cfm .
DEQ: Township, construction crews violated asbestos laws
2015-03-02 01:44:16| Waste Management - Topix.net
DEQ: Township, construction crews violated asbestos laws Cottrellville Township and 2 construction companies were found to be in violation of asbestos laws. Check out this story on thetimesherald.com: http://bwne.ws/1AsGMl0 Cottrellville Township and two companies that did pro bono work on township property have been cited by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.
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NLRB Rules Tiffany & Co. Privacy Policy Violated the NLRA
2014-10-29 20:47:56| Jewelry - Topix.net
The National Labor Relations Board took a jeweler's loupe to high-end jewelry designer Tiffany and Company's privacy policy , and ruled that the Policy violated the National Labor Relations Act , despite the Policy's savings clause. In January 2013, Tiffany and Company published its Policy governing how its employees were required to protect trade secrets, like client lists, and other confidential business information.
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DEQ letter: Acme Meijer site developer violated permit with East Bay silt plumes
2014-10-24 02:50:52| Waste Management - Topix.net
State regulators have handed out a violation notice to developers of a Meijer Inc.-anchored construction site that sent " unprecedented " amounts of clay-laden silt runoff into East Grand Traverse Bay this fall. The letter sent this week to Ohio developer Jeffrey R. Anderson is the first step in state environmental enforcement that could result in fines or court action if sediment runoff from the 140-acre construction site in Grand Traverse County isn't halted.
Ethics Office Finds Evidence Petri Violated House Rules
2014-10-01 03:20:39| Industrial Machines - Topix.net
The House Ethics Committee announced on Tuesday it will continue to investigate whether Rep. Tom Petri, R-Wis., used his position in Congress to help certain companies in which he held significant financial interest. Petri is retiring at the end of the 113th Congress, at which time the committee's purview to probe his alleged misconduct will expire.
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