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Advertising Law - April 2015 #2
2015-04-24 11:09:07| Grocery - Topix.net
A new false advertising lawsuit raised that question when a coalition of 19 taxicab companies throughout California alleged upstart Uber deceives consumers with claims that its rides are "safer than a taxi" and "the safest rides on the road." Uber's Web site emphasizes that it provides "safe pickups," adding, "no more waiting alone on a dark street hoping you can hail a taxi."
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The Employment Law Authority - March/April 2015 #2
2015-04-24 06:34:08| Air Courier - Topix.net
On March 25, 2015, in a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court of the United States settled a controversy surrounding an employer's policy that provided light-duty work for three specific groups of employees, but not pregnant workers. The case was brought by an employee who alleged that the policy discriminated against pregnant workers.
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The Employment Law Authority - March/April 2015 #2
2015-04-24 06:18:56| Trucking - Topix.net
On March 25, 2015, in a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court of the United States settled a controversy surrounding an employer's policy that provided light-duty work for three specific groups of employees, but not pregnant workers. The case was brought by an employee who alleged that the policy discriminated against pregnant workers.
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North Carolina Honors Linemen, Governor Signs Lineman Appreciation Day Into Law
2015-04-22 20:25:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Thousands of linemen in North Carolina will now have a day set aside each April dedicated to recognizing their selflessness in building, maintaining and repairing the infrastructure that powers modern lives. read more
Drew Clark: After 50 years, Moore's Law teaches the power in a grain of rice
2015-04-20 07:53:50| Semiconductors - Topix.net
If the fuel efficiency for cars improved at the rate of Moore's Law, you could drive it your entire life on a single tank of gas. If skyscrapers grew in height at the rate of Moore's Law, a building would be 35 times the height of Mount Everest.
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