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Oct. 11, 2002

'Adverse Employment Action' Can Be Difficult to Prove

Focus Column - Employment Law - By Jeffrey K. Winikow - In the former Soviet Union, Siberian vacations generally were not reserved for those seeking pleasure trips: Reservations were made for those expressing political dissent. With the passage of time, however, Siberia has become a travel destination in and of itself. People visit Siberia today because they want to, not because they are sentenced to exile. Siberia's beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder.

        Focus Column
        
        Employment Law
        
        By Jeffrey K. Winikow
        
        In the former Soviet Un...

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