81. Employees used go-slow tactics by calling works council meetings, works council chairman Walter Czogalla said. 82. Employees still use such names for areas of the base, even though the tent cities that housed the Haitians and Cubans have disappeared. 83. He also noted that businesses can be sued if employees use work computers to defame or harass someone. 84. In Ashkelon, Hevreh Kadisha employees used white cotton balls to soak up and retrieve blood for burial in accordance with Jewish religious law. 85. In Ashkelon, Hevreh Kadisha employees used white cotton balls to soak up and retrieve blood for burial, in accordance with Jewish religious law. 86. Ingrid still climbs the stairs of the Amalienborg Castle in downtown Copenhagen while employees use the lift, according to a newspaper report. 87. Interior Department employees used government-issued credit cards to pay their rent, withdraw money at casinos and buy jewelry and furniture, an audit found. 88. Pub manager Noel Price said Gateway employees used to drop by for lunch and hold company parties there. 89. The agency has asked airports and airlines to make sure that identification badges used by employees with secure access are valid. 90. The department can require the employee to use the hours at a time that serves its personnel needs if the two sides cannot agree. |