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Rebecca Smith of the National Employment Law Project told In These Times, "All of the guest worker programs that focus on low wage work have one thing in common: Employers bypass available U.S. workers in favor of temporary foreign workers who are subjected to abusive conditions up to and including outright debt bondage and trafficking".
Colleges and universities are among the most common employers of astrophysicists, followed by government agencies like NASA.
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The most usual types of groups are employees of a common employer, members of a labour organization, debtors of a common creditor, or members of a professional or trade association.
The House is preparing to vote on a bill that would permit independent physicians to bargain collectively with health plans -- in effect to form a union -- even though they do not work for a common employer or work together in any other way.
The most common employer-sponsored accounts are 401(k) plans (available at for-profit companies) and 403(b) plans (offered by nonprofits, schools and hospitals).
It was six months ago under glowering skies in Henderson, Nev., when members of both unions marched together against a common employer.
These are some of the most common employer-sponsored plans.
Gary E. Phelan, an employment law lawyer based in Westport, Conn., said that while it was common for employers to seek arbitration to settle disputes, asking someone like a store clerk to sign a confidentiality agreement was not routine.
It's becoming more common for employers to search for potential employees online.
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