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Perspective

Nov. 18, 2011

Public sector employers face new challenges

New political causes and Occupy protests present unique challenges to public sector employers. By David Urban of Liebert Cassidy Whitmore


The rising intensity of political debate in recent years and this fall's wave of Occupy protests nationwide have created unique challenges for public sector employers. Employers are used to responding to mainstream political disputes in the workplace with the time-tested standby: "Republican or Democrat, it makes no difference, and please just go back to work." But now, public employers have to contend with a different political landscape; a different level o...

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