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Judge Approves $1.25M Settlement for Former Students of Mills College in Oakland
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Judge Approves $1.25M Settlement for Former Students of Mills College in Oakland

A $1.25 settlement has been approved by the Alameda County Superior Court for former students of Mills College in Oakland. […]

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SF Chronicle: Mills College, Northeastern Settle Student Suit for $1.25M
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SF Chronicle: Mills College, Northeastern Settle Student Suit for $1.25M

A judge has approved a preliminary settlement of $1.25 million for over 400 former students of Mills College in Oakland. […]

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Nichols Kaster LLP
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Nichols Kaster LLP

Minneapolis & San Francisco Employee & consumer representation A Minnesota-based boutique with a national reach, Nichols Kaster LLP established its […]

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Why Tesla Isn’t Unionized
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Why Tesla Isn’t Unionized

As the U.A.W. works toward a successful strike against Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, it hopes to organize against Tesla […]

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Lawsuit: Peace Corps Denies Assignments Over Outdated Mental Health Concerns
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Lawsuit: Peace Corps Denies Assignments Over Outdated Mental Health Concerns

A federal class-action complaint filed in Washington, D.C. last month alleges that the Peace Corps has utilized fear-based and speculative […]

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For Tesla and Musk, Auto Strike Carries Benefits and Risks
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For Tesla and Musk, Auto Strike Carries Benefits and Risks

The U.A.W. strike against traditional automakers could help Tesla due to its non-union status, allowing it to focus on technology […]

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