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  • Janet Napolitano, now DHS chief, was governor of Arizona when the criminalizing of an entire population began: the militarization of the border and the steady movement of Border Patrol presence northward, the implementation of Operation Streamline—a federal program that detains approximately 70 undocumented workers per hour, then turns them over to privately run prisons to serve their sentences—and the so-called Employer Sanctions law, which is really aimed at workers.

    Archive 2009-03-01 Renee 2009

  • Janet Napolitano, now DHS chief, was governor of Arizona when the criminalizing of an entire population began: the militarization of the border and the steady movement of Border Patrol presence northward, the implementation of Operation Streamline—a federal program that detains approximately 70 undocumented workers per hour, then turns them over to privately run prisons to serve their sentences—and the so-called Employer Sanctions law, which is really aimed at workers.

    Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s Criminal Behaviour Must End Renee 2009

  • My Employer is a peaceful man, a scholar of the arcane, who hardly ever comes to his castle retreat.

    Blue Adept Anthony, Piers 1981

  • Further education institutions such as Cardiff and Vale College provide Basic Skills in the Workplace training, otherwise known as the Employer Pledge.

    WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2012

  • Workers Act, aka the Employer Sanctions Law, which got a constitutional airing before the U.S.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Rule 9410, also called Employer Based Trip Reduction, provides a wide variety of options businesses can choose from to encourage employees to make fewer trips during the workday.

    Bakersfield.com Latest news 2010

  • The report, titled Employer Demand for Researchers in Australia, comes to this stark conclusion after receiving advice from 72 survey respondents, including the University of

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • Workers Act, aka the Employer Sanctions Law, which got a constitutional airing before the U.S.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • That was exactly the sentiment the National Guard and an organization known as Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve hoped employers would glean from the experience.

    unknown title 2009

  • Article 44 hereof, unless the Employee does not agree to renew the contract even though the conditions offered by the Employer are the same as or better than those stipulated in the current contract;

    博客天下 2008

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