Sentences with phrase «considered direct labor»

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Many large financial services firms were on track to comply by the rule's April 10 effective date, but facing pressure from certain segments of the financial industry, President Trump issued a presidential memorandum directing the Labor Department to consider revising or even rescinding the rule entirely.
If the belief is that labor is happening to the woman, the focus is the uterus, not the woman, and the solutions considered are medical and pharmacological interventions directed to the uterus.
The potential endorsement of Cynthia Nixon in the race for governor by the Working Families Party is leading some labor leaders to consider forming their own ballot line this fall, sources with direct knowledge of the talks on Thursday said.
We considered a breach in the labor - management divide, the official differentiation of teachers, the growth in teacher leadership, the growing direct connection between teachers and their communities, the emergence of teacher - led schools, the call for appropriate professional practice, and the emergence of professional quality assurance.
Another income tax statute in 1894 was overturned in Pollock v. Farmers» Loan & Trust Co. in 1895, where the Supreme Court held that income taxes on income from property, such as rent income, interest income, and dividend income (however excepting income taxes on income from «occupations and labor» if only for the reason of not having been challenged in the case, «We have considered the act only in respect of the tax on income derived from real estate, and from invested personal property») were to be treated as direct taxes.
The executive order directs the U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services (HHS), Treasury, and Labor to consider issuing policy that would allow employers, schools, and other entities to refuse to cover women's preventive health services, including birth control, in their insurance plans on the basis of religious or moral objection.
Last year, the White House released an executive order directing the U.S. Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Treasury to consider ways to promote increased choice and competition in the health insurance markets.
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