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Retaliating against workers for sharing happens to be illegal, but in my experience, large companies are often not always concerned about trifling things like laws protecting their employees.
Wage Surveys! Steve Hulett 2009
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Retaliating against acts of war is not collective punishment.
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Retaliating against the family members of your unhappy, beleaguered employees who never previously ever mentioned you by name or indicated any specifics merely confirms that you habitually abuse your authority.
EFM: cult leader or terrorist assassin? Police in my apartment, they want to know. Elizabeth McClung 2008
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Retaliating against Sunni bombings and other attacks on Shiite targets over the past two years, Iraqs Shiite-controlled security forces have begun rounding up, torturing and executing Sunni men.
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Retaliating against Sunni bombings and other attacks on Shiite targets over the past two years, Iraq's Shiite-controlled security forces have begun rounding up, torturing and executing Sunni men.
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Retaliating for the casualties of their comrades, soldiers in 1968 allegedly killed 350 Vietnamese villagers.
1971 2001
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Retaliating for several deaths, a band of believers has wrecked a number of robots belonging to Arods, and even some municipal machinery.
Starfarers Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1998
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• Retaliating against any employee who asserts any rights under the act or the decree.
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• Retaliating against any employee who asserts any rights under the act or the decree.
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Others see this as just typical Arrington behavior: Retaliating against a perceived enemy to settle some undisclosed score in this case, perhaps, a
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