Sentences with phrase «fear of retaliation from»

They are also afraid to report abuses for fear of retaliation from their employers and loss of their TFW Permit: HC Temporary Foreign Workers Report Chapter 4.
This isn't mere speculation; it has already had a chilling effect: Doug Preston describes how dozens of bestselling authors declined to sign an Authors United letter last summer for fear of retaliation from Amazon.
I have noticed that the so called modern, influential and educated muslims either don't have an opinion on this matter or they simply don't want to openly express it in fear of retaliation from their own family and friends.
A lot of this underreporting comes down to a fear of retaliation from the employers or colleagues.

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They could, they should, but they won't — largely out of fear (real or imagined) of retaliation from their supervisor or co-workers.
WASHINGTON (Reuters)- President Donald Trump will announce tariffs on Chinese imports on Thursday, a White House official said, in a move aimed at curbing theft of U.S. technology and likely to trigger retaliation from Beijing and stoke fears of a global trade war.
In its special report on the topic, the agency asserted that the majority of workplace harassment cases are never reported because employees fear retaliation; a recent survey from LegalZoom found that just a quarter of workers have faith in their employers to quickly and effectively resolve workplace issues.
The tariff proposal has stoked fears of a trade war and chatter of retaliation from Europe, Canada, and others.
A future where blockchain innovators can create and thrive — without the fear of arbitrary retaliation from the government — is a concept that everyone in the industry (even the most hardcore maximalists and purists) can probably endorse.
Develop responsible contracting standards for service contracts to ensure that cafeteria workers, janitors, security officers and other onsite service workers are paid a livable wage, receive benefits equitable to those received by directly employed workers, have the right to a voice at work without fear of discrimination or retaliation, do not suffer mass layoffs when contracts change hands, and are protected from misclassification and other forms of wage theft;
During WWII, all sides were armed with far more effective chemical weapons, but mostly refrained from using them for fear of retaliation.
Some are dubious whether inmates will actually be empowered to report incidents of sexual misconduct, fearing retaliation, even from correction officers.
More pronounced criticism described a workforce under Ms. Elia that was «cowed» and afraid to speak up about concerns for fear of retaliation, and board members complained they often did not get information they needed from her — even when a 7 yearpold stopped breathing and later died during a school bus ride.
Martha Infante, a middle school teacher in South Central Los Angeles, says collective bargaining has given her «peace of mind to know that you can do your best instruction» and «give your best opinion, your best thoughts, and not fear retaliation from management.»
«In sum, a culture of fear, intimidation and retaliation permeated the APS system from the highest ranks down,» the report concludes.
Some opponents stick on ladders invitingly, allowing you to trash them with lumps of chain without fear of retaliation, others jump off upper levels suicidally, and indeed a whole gang can be induced to hurl themselves from the top of the machinery like lemmings.
On the campus itself, some faculty and students have also expressed feelings of solidarity, though some faculty said they fear retaliation from the university if their support for the students» demands was made public (especially their demand that the university president resign).
Fear of retaliation now prevents them from admitting the structure of post-1945 government science was bent to hide the source of energy in cores of:
Seismologists also warn that it is dangerous to allow prosecutions like this one because the fear of legal retaliation will discourage seismologists from issuing any advice at all in the future.
The main reasons: fear of retaliation and of not being believed, and a lack of consequences for the harassers, according to Newsweek's October 2017 article, How Human Resources Is Failing Women Victims Of Workplace Sexual Harassment (that, notably, cites an example from New Brunswick, Canadaof retaliation and of not being believed, and a lack of consequences for the harassers, according to Newsweek's October 2017 article, How Human Resources Is Failing Women Victims Of Workplace Sexual Harassment (that, notably, cites an example from New Brunswick, Canadaof not being believed, and a lack of consequences for the harassers, according to Newsweek's October 2017 article, How Human Resources Is Failing Women Victims Of Workplace Sexual Harassment (that, notably, cites an example from New Brunswick, Canadaof consequences for the harassers, according to Newsweek's October 2017 article, How Human Resources Is Failing Women Victims Of Workplace Sexual Harassment (that, notably, cites an example from New Brunswick, CanadaOf Workplace Sexual Harassment (that, notably, cites an example from New Brunswick, Canada).
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