The outcome demonstrates how similar cases may continue to live on in spite of the agency’s ideological shift.
A security guard’s lawsuit was properly dismissed because it gave no indication of how often, if at all, monitoring the radio and responding to calls interrupted his breaks.
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If an employer communicates that merit raises will be in the 3% range, “almost nobody thinks they’re getting 3%,” Luitjens said. “Everyone thinks they’re better than everybody else.” ...