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The Supreme Court Ruling on Workplace Harassment That Got Buried
July 17, 2013 Amid the sweeping, high-profile cases decided at the end of the Supreme Court's term on same sex marriage and the Voting Rights Act, one little-noticed case could dramatically change the way employees bring harassment cases against their employers. The Supreme Court's 5-4 decision in Vance v. Ball State University does ...
When Women Don't Take Credit for Their Own Good Work
June 5, 2013 For too many women, the hardest part of being successful might be taking credit for the work that they do, especially when they work in groups. In a study recently published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, researchers Michelle C. Haynes and Madeline E. Heilman conducted a series of ...
Many Feds Face Furloughs Twice
Lawmakers Push Retroactive Furlough Pay
How Long Has the Shutdown Lasted?
In Focus: Who Faces Furloughs?
No TSP Contributions During a Shutdown
How Contractors Might Weather a Shutdown
