41.   Most employers know this, said Alan Sklover, a lawyer in Manhattan who specializes in employment law.

42.   Other experts in employment law said the proposed settlement represented a significant change for the securities industry.

43.   One reason is that employment laws are easy for illegal immigrants to evade.

44.   Peter Petesch, a Washington, D.C., attorney specializing in employment law, recommends anti-harassment training for both company managers and their staff.

45.   Pickering has a weak record on civil rights and employment law.

46.   Professor Dawn Bennett-Alexander, who teaches employment law in the Terry College of Business, acknowledged that UGA has an aggressive recruitment program.

47.   Seyfarth Shaw is a full-service firm nationally, but its Boston office has focused so far on labor and employment law and intellectual property.

48.   Similar church-state conflicts have arisen recently in courts and legislatures over whether certain employment laws apply to religiously affiliated hospitals and schools.

49.   She practices under her maiden name Cherie Booth, and her speciality is employment law.

50.   The agency also began holding seminars with businesses to explain the intricacies of federal employment discrimination law.

n. + law >>共 635
labor 5.00%
tax 4.86%
election 4.54%
immigration 4.53%
security 4.19%
campaign 3.18%
draft 2.91%
finance 2.60%
bankruptcy 2.21%
gun 2.14%
employment 0.53%
employment + n. >>共 386
report 13.76%
figure 6.66%
opportunity 4.87%
datum 4.75%
growth 3.80%
contract 3.69%
level 2.29%
law 2.01%
discrimination 1.79%
index 1.79%
每页显示:    共 72