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  • **[[2022–2023 United Kingdom industrial disputes and strikes]] ...egin their longest [[strike action]] yet, spanning nine days, to address [[Labor dispute|pay-related dispute]]s with the [[National Health Service]]. [https ...
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  • {{Organized labor}} [[Category:Labor disputes]] ...
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  • ...ninda|date=24 March 2017|website=Doctible|access-date=15 June 2019}}</ref> Disputes around online reviews can lead to websites by health professionals alleging Disclosure of legal disputes including [[medical license]] complaints or malpractice lawsuits has also b ...
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  • ...on contributorship – who has contributed what and how much of the research labor – rather that using traditional concept of plain [[academic authorship|auth ...ecade".<ref name="10.1126/science.aao0185"/> {{see below|[[#LaborAdvantage|labor advantage]] below}} ...
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  • ...work, and it has also proved useful in resolving paternity and immigration disputes.<ref name="welcome 2004">{{cite web|url=http://genome.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_wt ...ef>"Forensic Science." ''U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics''. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 22 February 2021. Web.</ref> ...
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  • .... Animal abuse is sometimes used as a form of [[intimidation]] in domestic disputes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animaltherapy.net/DomesticViolence.html|titl * Killing or injuring without due reason: up to one year's imprisonment with labor or a fine of up to one million yen ...
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  • ...ountry after the fourth quarter of 2012 because of Facebook. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the average salary was 107% higher than the previo === Content disputes and moderation{{anchor|Violence, conspiracy theories and fringe discourse}} ...
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  • ...es and wireless technologies, to help protect Google in its ongoing patent disputes with other companies,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Page |first=Larry |author-link=L In a 2022 [[National Labor Relations Board]] ruling, court documents suggested that Google sponsored a ...
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