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Crucially, the secrecy clause was removed.There were reasons for concern about the deal.
Section 24 is a secrecy clause embedded within the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986.
But the government has consistently argued that the secrecy clause in the Border Force Act would not see doctors charged for speaking out public about conditions in detention.
A copy of one such agreement made available to The International Herald Tribune also included a secrecy clause preventing the instructor from discussing any information about the school or its operations.
Dolphin says that nobody else was prepared to take on all the reserves, and that the secrecy clause was just "inappropriately worded".Things need not have happened this way.
Assembly officials have said the confidentiality clauses were sought by the women who said they had been harassed, but the report disputes that claim, and says that even after the matter became public, Mr. Collins, the senior Assembly lawyer, called a lawyer for two of the complainants to remind her of the secrecy clause.
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Why don't the PPOs say no to secrecy clauses?
Secrecy clauses often forbid them to reveal details of contracts with developing countries.
It will also ban secrecy clauses in contracts that prevent employees from comparing their wages.
It will also ban secrecy clauses in contracts, which prevent employees from discussing their pay.
A study of the health care market in 12 cities found that dominant hospital chains could get high prices, secrecy clauses and other contract advantages.
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