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Perspective

Jun. 16, 2015

We're failing workers falsely accused of misconduct

Unfortunately, those falsley accused of workplace misconduct do not receive protections fundamental due process. By William M. Crosby


By William M. Crosby


The objective of the law should be justice. This presumably is the purpose of statutes
and appellate decisions. This country has made significant progress over the last
century toward this end through landmark legislation and court cases, particularly
in civil rights and employment. Protection against child labor and sweatshop working
conditions, wage and hour laws, the union movemen...

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