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No worker was obliged to work, without compensation at overtime rates, more than 44 hours a week during the first year, 42 the second year, and 40 thereafter.
By 1960, when Mr. Redlich began teaching constitutional and tax law at N.Y.U., he had started to work without compensation on a series of appeals for death row inmates at Sing Sing.
All this makes sense if you think of the patent holder as a noble inventor, possibly deprived of his just rewards by a big company that has stolen his work without compensation.
Just Wednesday, the board met in a session closed to the public and decided to ask a judge to rule on Mr. Cuomo's assertion that the perks violated a law that board members must work without compensation.
But what about the work of artists who descend into tunnels and climb water towers to spray-paint their work (without compensation, I might add), and then embed it into the digital world?
A former reporter for Xinjiang TV in exile said that during his monthlong detention last year, young people in his camp were taken away in the mornings to work without compensation in carpentry and a cement factory.
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Working without compensation, the groups began developing a lawsuit over whether the executive branch could lawfully carry out such a killing in the face of the Constitution's protection against deprivation of life "without due process of law".
But the demand for reparations has less to do with the mechanism that delivered the African captives than what happened to them during the hundreds of years of working without compensation.
In 1865 Dostoyevsky's publisher, F. T. Stellovsky, threatened to claim exclusive rights to all of Dostoyevsky's works, without compensation, for the next nine years -- unless he finished writing "The Gambler" in one month.
postdocs are sometimes paid less than their U.S. colleagues and that some foreign nationals have worked without compensation.
Andres told me they didn't receive any notice that the bullring was closing but rather suddenly found themselves out of work, without any compensation.
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