Biglaw Firm’s Anti-Union Words For ‘Risk Tolerant’ Employers Raises Eye Brows
I guess violating the law is *always* an option.
I guess violating the law is *always* an option.
The associate is reportedly 'shocked' by the discovery.
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The associate has been very vocal about her grievances against the firm on social media.
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This is an order you really must read.
The firm is working to 'remedy the situation.'
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Not what associates were hoping for.
Salaries will be reduced across the board, by an average of 10 percent.
Will it pass quickly, or does it represent the beginning of a major change?
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This is unnecessary, and it could do a huge disservice to a worthwhile work/life balance initiative.
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