«They absolutely have the tools to shut down fake news,» said the source, who asked to remain anonymous citing
fear of retribution from the company.
Mr. Percoco called officials at Service Employees International Union 1199, which represents health care workers, and 32 BJ, the building services union, according to a person with knowledge of the conversations who did not want to be identified for
fear of retribution from Mr. Cuomo.
The unnamed aide's
fear of retribution from Gov. Andrew Cuomo was a common theme among former aides who declined to be identified for this story, but who voiced strong opinions nonetheless.
Fear of retribution from all academics who share in these rents through copyrights and other forms of protection?
Fear of retribution from other economists?
On Saturday, workers voted in favor of including civil disobedience in their efforts to reach a $ 15 - per - hour minimum wage and the right to form a union without
fear of retribution from employers.
Katko said he has
no fears of retribution from House Republican leaders.
Not exact matches
From a journalistic perspective, anonymous sourcing is often helpful, if not necessary, to get access to sources (often employees or former employees) who otherwise wouldn't speak out of fear of violating non-disclosure agreements or retribution from the company they're speaking out agai
From a journalistic perspective, anonymous sourcing is often helpful, if not necessary, to get access to sources (often employees or former employees) who otherwise wouldn't speak out
of fear of violating non-disclosure agreements or
retribution from the company they're speaking out agai
from the company they're speaking out against.
Business Insider spoke with seven Whole Foods employees,
from cashiers to department managers, who asked to remain anonymous for
fear of retribution.
While there are loud critics who wage public campaigns against companies they short, many other short - sellers had long kept positions secret for
fear of losing access to corporate management or
retribution from rival Wall Street investors through a so - called short squeeze.
This is by design to ensure that any CEO with any problem can speak freely about their concerns without
fear of retribution in the present or future
from their peers or
from investors anywhere.
As well, Albertans are so hopeful now at the prospect
of liberation
from the
fear of retribution for speaking their minds about government behaviour and policy in public, in the workplace or even among circles
of friends.
So a cultures
of fear and
retribution are created where there are differences
of views on what constitutes safety, relief
from suffering and what is beneficial.
I suspect
fear mongering to justify disproportionate
retribution and agendas by those who don't have to risk life and limb but profit
from war and politicians being puppets
of that with measure to deceive the public to keep the public in line with their policy about war.
I have faith in humanity's intellectual potential to do great things motivated purely by their own will, instead
of being motivated by
fear of hellfire or
retribution from an angry cloud dweller.
We were told that they murder without
fear of retribution, extort money, cattle and land
from the poor and have so filled the land with spies that everyone
fears his or her neighbor; even the canecutters in the Dominican Republic expect their words and deeds to be recorded.
Without
fear of wrath or
retribution from their supervising partner, that is.
Another woman, who asked that her name not be used for
fear of retribution, said she was pushed away and had her hand ripped
from the door when she tried to enter the building.
Few politicians
fear retribution from the Lion
of Harlem any longer and are making peace with the political reality, observers say,
of Mr. Espaillat's ascent.
At the back
of her mind,
fear for
retribution from her assailants, among them an attacker dressed in uniform.
Here, in the 1930s, shortly after the Great Depression buckled Britain's industry and plunged the nation into a suffocating period
of mass unemployment, we have the cream
of the privileged class flexing their rebellious muscles in the most ludicrous
of ways; asserting their right to civil disobedience
from the roof
of St John's College Chapel and then anonymously publishing their acts
of sin for
fear of academic
retribution.
«Calling the challengers brave, Gableman wrote that their litigation gave the court «an opportunity to re-endorse its commitment to upholding the fundamental right
of each and every citizen to engage in lawful political activity and to do so free
from the
fear of the tyrannical
retribution of arbitrary or capricious governmental prosecution.
It also stated that those citizens hold «fundamental right... to engage in lawful political activity... free
from the
fear of the tyrannical
retribution of arbitrary or capricious governmental prosecution.»
The author
of Willful Blindness, Margaret Heffernan, recently blogged: «What academic research into organizational silence shows is that people silence their
fears and concerns either because they are afraid
of retribution from bosses or co-workers (this is the chief cause in the U.S.) or they feel speaking up would be futile because nothing would change (this is the chief cause in Europe).»
On the best teams, for instance, leaders encouraged people to speak up; teammates felt like they could expose their vulnerabilities to one another; people said they could suggest ideas without
fear of retribution; the culture discouraged people
from making harsh judgements.
I just think that the
fear of the courts holds more sway for those with poor moral standards and a lack
of concern for prescribed ethical rules as far as
retribution is concerned, than dealing with a potentially more understanding in - house organization (
from the defendant's point
of view, not mine).