The Los Angeles Times: Scientology did not
violate forced labor law, appeals court rules Scientology did not violate a labor law by failing to pay for the work of two former members of the church's Sea Organization - a wing that restricts participants» outside communications, marriage and children, censors mail and monitors phone calls - a federal appeals court said Tuesday.
Not exact matches
Slavery is a form of theft that
violates the basic principle that none should live by the fruits of another's
forced labor.
, including the sinister notice that one Adoniram «was in charge of the
forced labor» (v. 6) We also read of the division of the kingdom into twelve districts (shrewdly
violating tribal divisions in a well - calculated effort to break down tribal loyalties) each with its overseer charged with the responsibility of providing sustenance for the royal establishment — a simple daily diet (v. 22 f.) conservatively estimated as sufficient to feed between four and five thousand persons!
The couple can avoid
violating the «man earns more» social norm if the woman works part time or leaves the
labor force altogether.