The act affects the procedures by which members of a workplace can organize themselves into an ag... more The act affects the procedures by which members of a workplace can organize themselves into an agent for collective bargaining. At present, workers are typically required to hold formal elections. The Employee Free Choice Act amends the National Labor Relations Act to ...
... Broad based notification for large classifications of sex offenses moves our society in ... E... more ... Broad based notification for large classifications of sex offenses moves our society in ... Even if the community does not respond by rejecting the offender, notifica-tion shifts responsibility to the community, which can undermine offenders' personal sense of responsi-bility ...
The number of young African American men ages 18 to 35 in the District of Columbia under criminal... more The number of young African American men ages 18 to 35 in the District of Columbia under criminal justice supervision—in prison or jail, probation or parole, out on bond or being sought on a warrant—was compared to U.S. census data for the district. It was found that virtually half (49.9 percent) of that population was under justice control on any
The act affects the procedures by which members of a workplace can organize themselves into an ag... more The act affects the procedures by which members of a workplace can organize themselves into an agent for collective bargaining. At present, workers are typically required to hold formal elections. The Employee Free Choice Act amends the National Labor Relations Act to ...
... Broad based notification for large classifications of sex offenses moves our society in ... E... more ... Broad based notification for large classifications of sex offenses moves our society in ... Even if the community does not respond by rejecting the offender, notifica-tion shifts responsibility to the community, which can undermine offenders' personal sense of responsi-bility ...
The number of young African American men ages 18 to 35 in the District of Columbia under criminal... more The number of young African American men ages 18 to 35 in the District of Columbia under criminal justice supervision—in prison or jail, probation or parole, out on bond or being sought on a warrant—was compared to U.S. census data for the district. It was found that virtually half (49.9 percent) of that population was under justice control on any
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