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Thumbnail for Plaintiffs Face Greater Obstacles in Discrimination Suits, Study Shows
https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2012/05/13453.html
22 May 2012: The study shows that both defendants and plaintiffs question the fundamental fairness of employment discrimination litigation. ... through 2012, people can listen plaintiffs and defendants discussing the unfairness of employment discrimination litigation.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…012_05_31/discrimination_suits.html
31 May 2012: News. By CHARLES ANZALONE. Published: May 31, 2012. A study co-authored by two UB sociologists indicates that plaintiffs’ limited resources and tumultuous experiences in employment discrimination lawsuits lead them to ... We wanted to hear, from actual
Thumbnail for Labor or Love?
https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2012/10/13745.html
15 Oct 2012: and the disabled -- a topic of current relevance for health care, social security, welfare, and employment law reform. ... And, how should the law protect workers in the home care industry from abusive employment practices? ".
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/2012_05_24/profile.html
19 Apr 2012: the Law.” The book examines three categories of workers who do not count as “employees” under employment laws: domestic workers, prisoner workers and welfare recipients required to work in exchange for ... history. As for prisoners, the courts
Thumbnail for Offshoring jobs might not threaten the national welfare to the degree publicly perceived, says UB economist
https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2012/04/13361.html
16 Apr 2012: An annual loss of 100,000 service jobs is about 0.1 percent of total employment, according to studies. ... employment, could be eventually offshored. Chang says those concerns are both empirically and theoretically flawed.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…ve/2012_04_26/chang_offshoring.html
26 Apr 2012: employment, could be eventually offshored. Chang says those concerns are both empirically and theoretically flawed. ... It is believed the cost, estimated as high a $7 billion, would speed re-employment.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…01_26/blind_regional_institute.html
26 Jan 2012: By RACHEL TEAMAN. Published: January 26, 2012. Employment statistics suggest bleak economic realities for New Yorkers who are blind. ... Like many of the other agencies, Olmsted offers rehabilitative services and other employment programs for blind
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…ve/2012_10_04/mitchell_lecture.html
4 Oct 2012: Smith, Charles F. Nagel Professor of Employment and Labor Law, at Washington University Law School, St. ... And, how should the law protect workers in the home care industry from abusive employment practices?”.
Thumbnail for Report on International Student Exchange Finds UB among Top 20 U.S. Host Universities
https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2012/11/13804.html
13 Nov 2012: He also noted that potential enrollees, like students everywhere, face increasing economic challenges and are concerned about their post-graduation employment and further educational prospects, another recruitment challenge. ... The factors driving these
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/2012_11_15/open_doors.html
15 Nov 2012: He also notes that potential enrollees, like students everywhere, face increasing economic challenges and are concerned about their post-graduation employment and further educational prospects, another recruitment challenge. ... The factors driving these