Nucor’s African American Employees Reach Settlement in Discrimination Case
Nucor’s African American Employees Reach Settlement in Discrimination Case
Nucor’s African American Employees Reach Settlement in Discrimination Case
Who Said Commas Don’t Matter? Certainly Not Oxford Editors
The old saying “all is fair in love and war” has taken on new meaning in modern times, when it seems that “all is fair in business,” too. Multi-billion-dollar industries struggle to prosper while also maintaining at least the main ethical principles which usually bring good fame and customers. Thus, the more and more overheard question: where’s the line that separates “ethical basis” from “all is fair?” The Casper mattress company presents an interesting example.
Purdue Issues New Plan Following Senator’s Report Regarding Opioid Epidemic
Verizon Customer’s Personal Photos Transferred Onto Random Device
UnitedHealth Continues to Contest Claims Made By Justice Department
Woman Given a Four-Year Probation Sentence After Stealing State’s Money
Judge Says Income Should be Considered When Determining Bail
If you’re a fan of chicken patties, this recall notice is for you. Earlier today Pilgrim’s Pride Corp., of Waco, Texas and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced a recall for “approximately 101,310 pounds of ready-to-eat breaded chicken patties that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifically rubber.” Fortunately, there have been no reports of consumers falling ill from consuming the recalled patties. But how was the problem discovered in the first place? How can consumers tell if they have one of the recalled packages of chicken patties?
Judge Polster Issues Gag Order for Opioid Settlement Discussions