You can change your correspondence address
post issue of the policy by filing a written request and address proof at the nearest branch.
Not exact matches
«As a result [
of the technical
issue], certain
posts with content that violated our
policies were made visible to people visiting Marketplace,» Mary Ku, Facebook's director
of product management, said in a prepared statement.
But in a new administration that had not filled senior Latin America
posts at the State Department or on the NSC staff, many officials said there was a vacuum
of policy leadership on the
issue.
The report's conclusions: The
issue most commonly raised in the cases is that an employer has «overbroad
policies restricting employee use
of social media or that an employer unlawfully discharged or disciplined one or more employees over contents
of social media
posts.»
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In the last month I volunteered, as I try to regularly, at the kitchen
of a local homeless shelter; I made a donation to Mazon: A Jewish Response to Hunger; I brought canned food to a food drive; I continued to work toward improving school food in my district by attending SHAC and Food Services PAC meetings; and I hope I increased awareness
of various food
policy issues through my writing on The Lunch Tray and The Huffington
Post.
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Policy issues, Elections, parties & leaders
Today three guests join Susan Arbetter to analyze the subsidy
issue: Jim Heaney, Founder, Editor and Executive Director
of Investigative
Post, Ron Deutsch, Executive Director
of the Fiscal
Policy Institute, and EJ McMahon, Founder and Research Director
of the Empire Center for Public
Policy.
Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner, who has made headlines by publicly opposing Gov. Andrew Cuomo on a number
of high - profile
policy issues, today submitted her resignation from the position
of state Democratic Party co-chair — a
post for which Cuomo hand - selected her two years ago.
DAILY
POST recalls that some senators had accused the governor during plenary
of introducing
policies that could degenerate into a political
issue if not properly handled.
POST was established in 1989 to provide both Houses
of Parliament with independent and balanced analysis
of public
policy issues relating to science and technology.
«The sequencing and
posting of the HeLa genome brought into sharp relief important ethical and
policy issues,» said Dr. Collins.
The CPRE study's interview findings about the importance
of staffing and space in adjusting disciplinary
policy seem obvious ex
post, but many districts are changing their
policies without addressing these first order
issues.
NYC Educator This blog, with over 3,000
posts, features entertaining satires
of education
policy makers and commentary on education
policy issues.
Kevin Dayton is the President & CEO
of Labor
Issues Solutions, LLC, and is the author of frequent postings about generally unreported California state and local policy issues at www.laborissuessolution
Issues Solutions, LLC, and is the author
of frequent
postings about generally unreported California state and local
policy issues at www.laborissuessolution
issues at www.laborissuessolutions.com.
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Kevin Dayton, a frequent contributor to CPC's Prosperity Digest, is the President & CEO
of Labor
Issues Solutions, LLC, and is the author of frequent postings about generally unreported California state and local policy issues at www.laborissuessolution
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of frequent
postings about generally unreported California state and local
policy issues at www.laborissuessolution
issues at www.laborissuessolutions.com.
Does Washington
post have an ethics
of professional responsibility panel or
policy that permits this level
of personal input on a national
issue?
According to the blog
post, many companies that provide this insurance have stopped selling new
policies and will be
issuing drastic price hikes to current policyholders, most notably in the form
of gender - distinct pricing, which essentially penalizes women for having a life span that is on average five years longer than men.
In this previous
post I talked about the new Department
of Education
policy to no longer
issue full forgiveness on student loans for students which had been clearly screwed over.
This afternoon, Daybreak
issued a
post on its own forums addressing the fiasco and admitting to the deletion
of documents; it reiterates claims it already made to Massively OP about who currently owns the company in that it's standing by the baffling claim that Epstein has always owned Daybreak, in spite
of Epstein, Daybreak, and Columbus Nova all telling everyone differently in 2015 — it calls three years
of press releases and privacy
policies a «miscommunication.»
Last year in an earlier
post on asteroid impacts, Mr. Schweickart mused on an
issue at the heart
of Dot Earth — how political systems, reflecting human nature, still seem to be having a hard time integrating scientific understanding, uncertainties and all, in ways that result in
policies and investments that could blunt risks while fostering prosperity.
We'll provide insight from our network
of experts on technology,
policy, and business
issues relevant to carbon removal, and look to communicate not just through written
posts, but also through infographics and video.
The first, the cover feature «Here Comes the Sun»
of The Beijinger its green
issue this March, speaks to the general state
of China's solar industry and concludes that despite the tough times (see previous
post), a vast market and progressive national renewable energy
policies make China the key to a solar future. Yours truly is quoted several times in this piece.
This
post identifies twenty questions that the US press has failed to ask opponents
of proposed US climate change
policies that should be asked if climate change raises civilization challenging ethical
issues.
I find it hard to separate the current debate from the
policy issues, as suggested in this
post, because the fuel
of the debate is exactly the implications
of the science, namely what
policy should be adapted.
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Issues Related to the Protection
of the Ozone Layer
In this
post we look at the failure
of the US press to communicate about the significance for
policy of seeing climate change as an ethical
issue.
«The recent dramatic cooling
of the average heat content
of the upper oceans, and thus a significant negative radiative imbalance
of the climate system for at least a two year period, that was mentioned in the Climate Science weblog
posting of July 27, 2006, should be a wake - up call to the climate community that the focus on predictive modeling as the framework to communicate to policymakers on climate
policy has serious
issues as to its ability to accurately predict the behavior
of the climate system.
I usually confine my
posts on this blog to
issues with the science
of global warming rather than
policy issues, but I know I get a lot
of folks with science backgrounds here and I would honestly like to see if there is something in this I am missing:
We haven't focused on green marketing / corporate
policy issues much
of late but a recent
post over on the Environmental Paper Boy (EPB) raised some interesting questions in these areas.
Some very different perspectives, and I have learned something from many
of the
posts, but mostly that there are very many perspectives on both the science and
policy associated with this
issue.
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J.P. van der Sluijs, Symptoms
of mismatch
of epistemology
of the IPCC mode
of interfacing science and
policy and the
post normal nature of the climate issue, Invited lecture at the international workshop Climate Science as Post Normal Science 5 May 2011, Ham
post normal nature
of the climate
issue, Invited lecture at the international workshop Climate Science as
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It should be added at the outset that the author
of this
post is coordinating one
of the bids for a MOOC grant for a course entitled «Europe in the World: Law and
Policy Aspects
of the EU in Global Governance», which makes him particularly invested in this
issue.
Posts offer «the insights
of Mayer Brown litigators on cutting - edge
issues in class action law and
policy.
In an introductory
post, Andrew McLaughlin, Google's director
of public
policy and government affairs, says the company works on public
policy issues involving privacy, child online safety, copyright and trademark protection, content regulation, patent reform and broadband
policy.
Perhaps the most exciting aspect
of the blog has come when I'm
posting regularly on a hot - button
policy issue.
This wouldn't have to be a permanent
policy: there could be a special
issue of the newsletter or month
of blog
posts featuring clients as co-authors, just to try it out.
OK, so a strict constructionist would never try to prop up an unlawful deal by resorting to
policy arguments, but a couple
of bloggers have raised some interesting
policy issues worth including in this
post.
Ms. Pratt's previous experiences include the National Association
of Real Estate Investment Trusts in Washington, D.C., where she worked as the
Policy Issues Coordinator, and the Foreign
Policy Research Institute in Philadelphia, PA, where she researched
post conflict reconstruction, state - building initiatives and democratic transitions, specifically in Eastern Europe.
With respect to the
issue of what happens if the employee becomes sick or injured subsequent to the termination
of his employment, during which period
of time he ought to have had coverage under an LTD
policy, see my summary
of the Brito case in the
post The Requirement to Maintain Disability Benefits on Dismissal.
That show has now been
posted, and the result is an informative and often combative discussion
of the legal and
policy issues on both sides.
So it's no surprise that sentencing law guru, professor Doug Berman, is on top
of the
issue, with a
post on an important new report
issued by the Sentencing Project, entitled A Decade
of Reform: Felony Disenfranchisement
Policy in the United States (pdf file).
The
postings will be collected on a single page to form a compilation
of DRM
policy issues.
«Major Third Circuit ruling on
post-Booker burden
of proof»: At the «Sentencing Law and
Policy» blog, Doug Berman has this
post about a 2 - 1 ruling that the U.S. Court
of Appeals for the Third Circuit
issued today.
«En banc Second Circuit rejects Apprendi challenge to NY persistent felony statute»: Law professor Doug Berman has this
post at his «Sentencing Law and
Policy» blog about an en banc ruling that the U.S. Court
of Appeals for the Second Circuit
issued today.
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of the premium amount the
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issued directly or through the registered
post.
I previously wrote a
post entitled «The Exploding Universal Life
Policy» that addresses this same
issue of how low rates have impacted the performance
of life insurance
policies.