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  2. Workplace aggression - Wikipedia

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    Workplace aggression is a specific type of aggression which occurs in the workplace. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Workplace aggression is any type of hostile behavior that occurs in the workplace. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 4 ] It can range from verbal insults and threats to physical violence, and it can occur between coworkers, supervisors, and subordinates.

  3. Workplace Religious Freedom Act - Wikipedia

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    The Workplace Religious Freedom Act (WRFA) is a proposed amendment to title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which would limit employers' discretion to decline to accommodate the religious practices of their employees or prospective employees in the United States. WRFA would amend that part of title VII which is codified at 42 U.S.C. 2000e(j).

  4. Censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The book-burning of Wilhelm Reich's work took place between 1956 and 1960. It has been cited as the worst example of censorship in the United States. The Guardian called it "the only federally sanctioned book burning on American soil." [21] [n 1] He died in prison of heart failure just over a year later, days before he was due to apply for ...

  5. Strategic lawsuit against public participation - Wikipedia

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    The acronym was coined in the 1980s by University of Denver professors Penelope Canan and George W. Pring. [12] The term was originally defined as "a lawsuit involving communications made to influence a governmental action or outcome, which resulted in a civil complaint or counterclaim filed against nongovernment individuals or organizations on a substantive issue of some public interest or ...

  6. Workplace Violence: Is The Recession Inspiring Worker Rage?

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    workplace violence recession neil prescott But in late July, Neil Prescott's bosses at Pitney Bowes told him over the phone that he was being fired , he apparently was livid.

  7. Scapegoating - Wikipedia

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    "Political agitation in all countries is full of such projections, just as much as the backyard gossip of little groups and individuals." [ 9 ] Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung considered indeed that "there must be some people who behave in the wrong way; they act as scapegoats and objects of interest for the normal ones".

  8. Compelled speech - Wikipedia

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    The examples and perspective in this article's body section deal primarily with the English-speaking world and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article's body section , discuss the issue on the talk page , or create a new article's body section, as appropriate.

  9. List of executive actions by Theodore Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    George W. Woodruff, Assistant Attorney General, Designated to Act as Interior Secretary During Absences August 10, 1908 892 926: Excusing Federal Employees From Work on Labor Day August 10, 1908 893 927: Extending Military Reservation on Batan and Cacraray Islands, Philippine Islands August 14, 1908 894 928