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Branwell was dismissed when his employer found out about the relationship.
Embezzlers tend to have a gripe against their employer, have financial problems, or simply an inability to resist the temptation of a loophole they have found.
On May 6, 1993 ( the day the murder victims were found ), Hutcheson took a polygraph exam by Detective Don Bray at the Marion Police Department to determine if she had stolen money from her West Memphis employer.
In listening to barcaroles, I found I had not yet known what singing was ... — Confessions Rousseau's employer routinely received his stipend as much as a year late and paid his staff irregularly.
The court found that the union, had it offered assistance to the plaintiff, would be in violation of its duty to protect the tenure of the accused member, and this judgment remains the precedent for cases in which union members who make complaints to the employer of racist or sexist harassment against member ( s ) of the same union cannot obtain union advice or assistance ; this applies irrespective of the merit of the complaint.
" In adjudicating Korb's claim of wrongful discharge, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court found " no public policy prohibiting an employer from discharging an ineffective at-will employee.
The court also found that an employer can consent to searches and seizures that would otherwise be illegal.
However, the court found that the employer could consent to a government search of the computer without infringing on the Ziegler's Fourth Amendment rights.
An admiring fan had stolen the coupons from her employer, but the court found that Novello was also culpable.
A study published by the Kaiser Family Foundation in 2008 found the Fee-for-Service Medicare benefit package was less generous than either the typical large employer PPO plan or the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program Standard Option.
Women also found opportunity in The Royal Worcester Corset Factory, a company that provided employment opportunity for 1200 women ; it was the largest employer of women in the United States in 1908.
In a report issued in 1994, the United States Government Accountability Office found that there were still thousands of sweatshops in the United States, using a definition of a sweatshop as any " employer that violates more than one federal or state labour law governing minimum wage and overtime, child labour, industrial homework, occupational safety and health, workers ' compensation, or industry registration ".
Having found that the Fifth Amendment barred against limiting the right of an employer to fire an employee due to membership in a labor union, Harlan concluded that Congress could not criminalize such action.
They had an accumulation of grievances against the entertainments in the Birka: high prices ; much venereal disease among the area's prostitutes ; theft and general dishonesty ; an incident when an English soldier from Manchester found his sister serving as a nude dancer and prostitute there ( she had accepted an offer for a job in domestic service, but her purported employer took her to Cairo and left her there: see white slave trade ), and when he tried to take her away, the brothel's staff threw him out of an upstairs window.
After a spell as a delivery boy for a grocer — where he had his first dispute with an employer — he found work in a sanitary engineering workshop.
She had worked at a women's shelter prior to their meeting, but lost her job when her employer found out about the relationship.
Albeit at first they found difficulty trying to appeal and grab the attention of an employer, he had a change of heart upon hearing their voices and hired the sisters.
The story begins when genius inventor Kyusaku Natsume transplants the brain of a cat found by his son Ryunosuke on Christmas Eve, into a schoolgirl android that he created and subsequently stole from his former employer, Mishima Heavy Industries ( owned by his estranged wife and Ryunosuke's mother, Akiko Natsume ).
Cain was an attorney for Hyatt Legal Services who was fired after his employer found out he had AIDS.
In a segment for This American Life in 1999, Sweeney describes one of her first jobs, as a bartender's assistant, how she found herself embezzling funds from her employer, and the consequences thereof.
The employer of an independent contractor is generally not held vicariously liable for the tortious acts and omissions of the contractor, because the control and supervision found in an employer-employee or Principal-Agent relationship is lacking.
Fitz is hired by David Roberge, a famous child actor-turned-Hollywood studio mogul, to help clear his name when a teenage model is found murdered on the grounds of Roberge's Hollywood mansion, leading to conflicts with Fitz's former employer Lt. Macy and the other detectives on the police force, all of whom are still reeling from the shock of Hannah Tyler's murder.
Tax and insurance filings are done by the ASO, but under the client company ’ s Employer Identification NumberUmbrella companies, found primarily in the UK, act as employer of record for independent contractors instead of permanent employees.
A 2003 report by the Congressional Budget Office found that many people lack health insurance only temporarily, such as after leaving one employer and before a new job.
Khouri's new employer knows the ship will follow Sylveste to the edge of human space in an attempt to find a cure for its captain, and gives Khouri explicit orders to kill Sylveste once the Nostalgia for Infinitys crew have found him.

found and mourning
When they pretend that the mutilated remains of the god have been found and rejoined ... they turn from mourning to rejoicing.
Because of its unique boreal forest habitat, the park has many breeding birds not found in most areas of New York and other mid-Atlantic states, such as boreal chickadees, gray jays, Bicknell's thrushes, spruce grouse, Philadelphia vireos, rusty blackbirds, American Three-toed Woodpeckers, black-backed woodpeckers, ruby-crowned kinglets, bay-breasted warblers, mourning warblers, common loons and the crossbills.
Forty-four years after his death, on 7 June 1871, his remains were brought to Florence, and with all the pride, pomp and circumstance of a great national mourning, found their final resting-place beside the monuments of Machiavelli and Alfieri, of Michelangelo and Galileo, in the church of Santa Croce, the pantheon of Italian glory he had celebrated in Dei sepolcri.
Greek and Roman authors have much to say about Apis, the marks by which the black bull-calf was recognized, the manner of his conception by a ray from heaven, his house at Memphis with court for disporting himself, the mode of prognostication from his actions, the mourning at his death, his costly burial, and the rejoicings throughout the country when a new Apis was found.
The word Hadad-rimmon, for which the inferior reading Hadar-rimmon is found in some manuscripts in the phrase " the mourning of ( or at ) Hadad-rimmon " ( Zechariah 12: 2 ), has been a subject of much discussion.
Cintra Wilson declares that " The origins of contemporary goth style are found in the Victorian cult of mourning.
It is traditionally black, the color of mourning, but can also be found in white, for festive occasions such as weddings.
When Davies found and burned her writing she predicted he would die within three years and went into mourning.
She was found with her five Pekingese mourning her death.
Not only was the team mourning the loss of Jones, but Barry also found himself facing a schedule in which a majority of USC's opponents were coached by future Hall of Famers, including Paul Brown, Frank Leahy and Clark Shaughnessy.
George Vertue was one of the work's many admirers ; it showed, he thought, " the greatness of his genius in his invention, design and execution, in every part equal, if not superior, to any others " outshining " for nobleness and skill all those before done by the best sculptors this fifty years past " The mourning figure of Eloquence, the notably unkind John Thomas Smith found to be " such a memorial of his powers, that even his friend Pope could not have equalled it by an epitaph ".
The 1991 – 92 Pitcairn Scientific Expedition found specimens of both the mourning gecko and the white-bellied skink.
A few days later, Oroonoko is found mourning by her decapitated body and is kept from killing himself, only to be publicly executed.
The Wife's Lament, even more so than Wulf and Eadwacer, vividly conflates the theme of mourning over a departed or deceased leader of the people ( as may be found in The Wanderer ) with the theme of mourning over a departed or deceased lover ( as portrayed in Wulf and Eadwacer ).
Lost in mourning, he cut himself off from his old life and moved to the big city, where he found new and unusual friends including a deaf dancer and the reincarnation of Nikola Tesla.
A notable jug found in a female burial of the fifth century BC, has a sphere enclosing a lightning bolt on which there is a stylized human figure in mourning, surrounded by seven stars, now in the National Archaeological Museum of Melfi.
While Kitty McGown and Bunty Kate quickly found another pimp, Lizzie the Dove and Gentle Maggie went into mourning.
However she did not wish to wear her Imperial State Crown again, partly because she found it very heavy and uncomfortable to wear, and partly because it would have been impossible to wear with her mourning veil.
The Hebrew root NHM is found repeatedly in the Bible and relates to sorrow, hunger, consoling, and mourning.
Game birds found here include turkeys, pheasants, Canada geese and mourning doves.

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