Sentences with phrase «employment practices tend»

Unfortunately social expectations about the roles of men and women and employment practices tend to limit the extent to which this opportunity is taken up.

Not exact matches

«These studies do tend to show there will be factors in resumes that will lead to bias,» said David Lewin, director of Berkeley Research Group's Labor and Employment practice.
Standard practice, endorsed by the Red Book of the American Association of University Professors, still tends to give disciplinary departments the loudest voice in the debate over whether a young scholar gets lifetime employment — or is fired
Standard practice, endorsed by the Red Book of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), still tends to give disciplinary departments the loudest voice in the debate over whether a young scholar gets lifetime employment — or is fired.
One example that comes to mind is a lot of firms that do employment law, like management side employment law, they still tend to bill by the hour, have pretty traditional practices.
While Sell & Melton tends to limit its employment law practice to representing employers and management, our experience in this area provides the tools necessary to evaluate an individual employee's dispute and potential outcome.
The question whether and when an element of a contract of employment may be considered a «sham» has tended to revolve around «delegation» or «substitution» clauses put in by the employer in an attempt to rule out employment status but never actually used in practice.
Certain companies have been in the news and recognized as having hiring and employment practices that tend to engage, encourage and nurture their older, more experienced workers.
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