Now that the country is on the bust side of the business cycle, the laissez-faire corporate world is giving way to layoffs, employee suits and increasing union activity.
Since a growing pool of unhappy and unemployed workers is bound to create more business for employment lawyers, those in that practice are among the few who don't mind the ongoing economic slump so much.
Since a growing pool of unhappy and unemployed workers is bound to create more business for employment lawyers, those in that practice are among the few who don't mind the ongoing economic slump so much.
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