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Things you can do to prevent workplace discrimination

JayS.Rothman&Associates

Familiarize yourself with anti-discrimination laws and know your rights and responsibilities. Report concerning incidents Anytime you notice someone experiencing discriminatory treatment, take your concerns to the human resources department immediately. Discrimination affects more than just the victim.

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Summary of CBP’s March 2023 Forced Labor Technical Expo

Customs & International Trade Law

UFLPA was signed into law December 31, 2021, and seeks to prohibit imports of certain goods from China’s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, where it has been reported that the Chinese government is using forced labor of Uyghur Muslims and other ethnic and religious minorities in detention camps and factories.

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20 Useful Applications of AI & Machine Learning in Your Business Processes

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Personalized financial recommendations AI can analyze human behavior and customer spending habits , investment preferences, and financial goals to provide tailored recommendations for savings, investments, and retirement planning.

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I Hear You Knockin’… Preparing for and Managing DEA Inspections (Part 2)

FDA Law Blog

At least two investigators must be present during the on-site inspection, but teams can include DEA special agents or task officers from state and local law enforcement and regulatory agencies. Registrants should consult with counsel and their Human Resources departments in deciding whether to provide this information.

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I Hear You Knockin’… Preparing for and Managing DEA Inspections (Part 2)

FDA Law Blog

At least two investigators must be present during the on-site inspection, but teams can include DEA special agents or task officers from state and local law enforcement and regulatory agencies. Registrants should consult with counsel and their Human Resources departments in deciding whether to provide this information.