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Labor/Employment

Oct. 5, 2001

Zero Tolerance

The horrific attacks against the United States on Sept. 11 have dominated our national and individual psyches in the days that have followed. It is a subject that inevitably is discussed at work by employees of all levels, and strong opinions about why the attack occurred, who is to blame and what should be done are often expressed.

        By Gloria Allred and Ruth Graf Urasaki
        
        The horrific attacks against the United States on Sept. 11 have dominated our national and individual psyches in the days that have followed. It is a subject that inevitably is discussed at work by employees of all levels, and strong opinions about why the attack occurred, w...

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