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  2. Insubordination - Wikipedia

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    Insubordination is the act of willfully disobeying a lawful order of one's superior. It is generally a punishable offense in hierarchical organizations such as the armed forces , which depend on people lower in the chain of command obeying orders.

  3. Sleeping while on duty - Wikipedia

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    Employers have varying views of sleeping while on duty. Some companies have instituted policies to allow employees to take napping breaks during the workday in order to improve productivity [11] while others are strict when dealing with employees who sleep while on duty and use high-tech means, such as video surveillance, to catch their employees who may be sleeping on the job.

  4. Discrimination against men - Wikipedia

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    In Cyprus, men cannot receive the pension of a dead person, but women can. [2] Between 1940 and 1991 in the United Kingdom, the pension age was different for men and women. It was 65 for men and 60 for women, although this has now changed. [32] This also had an effect on bus free passes where women previously could get them at a younger age ...

  5. Willful violation - Wikipedia

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    Willful violation is defined as an "act done voluntarily with either an intentional disregard of, or plain indifference to," the requirements of Acts, regulations, statutes or relevant workplace policies.

  6. Military courts of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Examples of offences which can be dealt with by a commanding officer include being absent without leave (AWOL), insubordination, malingering, conduct prejudicial to good order, ill-treating subordinates, and various offences against civilian law, such as theft, assault, criminal damage, and careless driving.

  7. Army judge to rule on subpoena for CBS News interviews in sex ...

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    In a statement to CBS News, Ryan Guilds, a civilian attorney who represents the men who were interviewed, said,"The Army has a trust problem with victims. And this doesn't help."

  8. Sonoma State president put on leave for 'insubordination' for ...

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    A day after releasing a campus message saying Sonoma State University would pursue 'divestment strategies' and an academic boycott of Israel, President Mike Lee was placed on leave for ...

  9. California university president put on leave after announcing ...

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    The chancellor of the California State University system has suspended the president of its Sonoma campus for announcing an agreement with pro-Palestinian activists to pursue an academic boycott ...