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717 Sentences With "retaliated against"

How to use retaliated against in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "retaliated against" and check conjugation/comparative form for "retaliated against". Mastering all the usages of "retaliated against" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Was she retaliated against for daring to file a complaint?
But the jury did find that he retaliated against her.
Some cited allegations that Lebsock retaliated against one the accusers.
They both claim they were retaliated against for flagging violations.
I've gotten retaliated against because I didn't meet the quota.
The government in Togo has retaliated against some leading doctors.
China has retaliated against a smaller set of U.S. goods.
In response to his concerns, North says LaPierre retaliated against him.
China retaliated against an initial round of $50 billion in tariffs.
First, the whistleblower must show evidence demonstrating they were retaliated against.
Some of the complainants even said their supervisors retaliated against them.
They have retaliated against those levies with tariffs of their own.
Sometimes, witnesses said, Mr. Raniere retaliated against people who displeased him.
They alleged they were retaliated against for trying to organize workers.
China was their biggest market before Beijing retaliated against US tariffs.
China has also retaliated against Canada by detaining several Canadian citizens.
The woman said managers discriminated and retaliated against herThe woman reported her manager's comments to Google's human-relations department, but after doing so, her manager retaliated against her, she wrote in the memo obtained by Motherboard.
Lee's male coworkers retaliated against her after the complaint, her lawsuit says.
China retaliated against an initial round of $50 billion in U.S. tariffs.
We are not surprised when we are retaliated against for not complying.
Gaga fans retaliated against Kinney in the comments section of his Instagram.
The farm belt has been hurt as China retaliated against U.S. products.
No one will be retaliated against for coming forward in good faith.
A council of inspectors general determined Ellard had retaliated against the employee.
The Saudi government has repeatedly retaliated against journalists who cover it critically.
That if they were to speak up they could be retaliated against.
But, she says, her work still suffered when Weinstein retaliated against her.
Russia denies involvement and has retaliated against the diplomatic sanctions in kind.
They also say Moonves retaliated against them professionally when they rebuffed his advances.
This might say something about my personality, but I retaliated against that — hard.
The complaint also charged that the University retaliated against those who came forward.
The singer's fans retaliated against Kinney in the comments section of his Instagram.
The incidents include allegations that employees sexually harassed and retaliated against co-workers.
The group claimed that McDonald's retaliated against workers who protested for higher wages.
He also said in his complaint that the firm had retaliated against him.
Others have sued Boeing, saying they were retaliated against for flagging manufacturing mistakes.
They say I retaliated against people who did not participate in our culture.
Nations have watched warily as China has retaliated against countries that cross it.
That kind of paternalism is, in some way, the force being retaliated against.
I've made very clear that I don't think anyone should be retaliated against.
The SafeSport Code states athletes cannot be retaliated against if they report abuse.
In some rebel-controlled areas, victims and their families may be retaliated against.
There are accusations that she retaliated against those who complained by transferring them inappropriately.
Petitt has sued Delta and argues the company retaliated against her, which Delta denies.
They also both alleged last week that Google has since professionally retaliated against them.
She said he retaliated against her by not granting her the title of director.
Retaliation Moley and Stull retaliated against other employees as well, according to the report.
At first, I just had to show up when we retaliated against another gang.
That's partly because I.C.E. has retaliated against people who have exposed civil rights abuses.
Dillon retaliated against Bowman by spinning him, causing the second caution of the race.
China, the European Union, Mexico and Canada have retaliated against Trump's previous trade barriers.
Not only are they disbelieved but they are retaliated against for reporting these crimes.
The agency also claimed that Ford retaliated against employees who complained about harassment or discrimination.
Molina claims she was retaliated against for reporting "alleged irregular acts" to the local comptroller.
"No woman should be criticized, shamed, or retaliated against for speaking the truth," she said.
Putin retaliated against the sanctions by banning the adoption of Russian children by American citizens.
In at least one incident, the investigation discovered, university administrators even retaliated against a complainant.
Instead, it allegedly retaliated against the employee who started the spreadsheet in the first place.
Korniyets was released on bail, while Shokin retaliated against the officials involved in the case.
The following day, Pakistani aircraft retaliated against targets inside India-controlled Kashmir, triggering a dogfight.
But, surprisingly, Trump hasn't retaliated against China for thwarting America's foreign policy in these areas.
Instead of taking her concerns seriously, Ms. Petitt said that the company retaliated against her.
There are also laws protecting workers who make a legitimate complaint from being retaliated against.
But her allegations were brushed off and she was further retaliated against, the lawsuit states.
Following that process would have guaranteed that China would not have retaliated against our retaliation.
Wayfair executives at the meeting assured staff they would not be retaliated against if they participate.
Both the European Union and China retaliated against US-imposed tariffs by adding their own levies.
Beijing calls THAAD a threat to its security and has retaliated against some South Korean firms.
"Employer retaliated against me when I organized the bargaining unit," the individual alleges in the complaint.
Her attorneys have said Rogers retaliated against her and them through civil lawsuits and bar grievances.
He retaliated against Khizr and Ghazala Khan, the Gold Star parents of an American Muslim soldier.
No woman should be victim-shamed, harassed or retaliated against because she...has spoken her truth.
Beijing says the system is a security threat and has retaliated against major South Korean businesses.
The victims are told not to say anything about it for fear of being retaliated against.
She says she was then retaliated against by other executives, indicating a far larger culture problem.
They say that Google retaliated against them for helping to organize labor movements within the company.
Two of the women also said they were retaliated against for not acquiescing to Moonves's overtures.
Earlier this month, China retaliated against new US tariffs by raising the duties on LNG to 25%.
Yevgeny Vindman, who was also dismissed from his White House position on Friday, were not retaliated against.
China has retaliated against the U.S. duties while the two sides look to hammer out an agreement.
The Dow plunged 21.1 points, or 210%, on Monday after China retaliated against tariffs announced last week.
Students report they're concerned that complaints will be ignored, swept under the table or even retaliated against.
The girl's mother told police that Gallow retaliated against the girl for reporting Shelvin to the principal.
On Thursday, the U.S. government formally retaliated against Russia for allegedly interfering with the U.S. presidential election.
It avoided shooting itself in the foot when it retaliated against Christmas trees rather than car engines.
The former employees also allege that they were retaliated against for filing formal complaints about these issues.
When Plummer refused to hide fees and push cross-selling, she claims the bank retaliated against her.
Meanwhile, some of the reassigned staffers complained they felt they were being retaliated against for political reasons.
Prices of soybeans, pork and cotton all slumped this week after China retaliated against the United States.
None of the students are named, the lawsuit says, for fear that they will be retaliated against.
Turkey has retaliated against previous attacks on some of its 12 posts in Idlib and northern Hama.
When employees tried to report the incidents, they were often fired or retaliated against, the investigation found.
The policies included the point that employees had a right to organize and not be retaliated against.
Rivers isn't the first employee to claim that the company has retaliated against her for political reasons.
All of have claimed that Sondland, a hotelier, retaliated against them professionally after they refused his advances.
Nigeria has recalled its ambassador to South Africa, while its citizens retaliated against South African owned businesses.
Trump attacked them as they stepped forward and retaliated against them when his first impeachment was complete.
This is far from the first time the Trump campaign has retaliated against reporters for critical coverage.
China has retaliated against U.S. tariffs by imposing its own tariffs on imports from the United States.
Wilberg claims in the lawsuit that he was retaliated against when he brought his concerns to human resources.
U.S. trading partners including China and Mexico have retaliated against Trump's tariffs with higher taxes on U.S. exports.
Mr. Milner sued the agency in 2015, saying he had been unfairly demoted and retaliated against by supervisors.
He also claims that Google retaliated against him for opposing these policies, eventually firing him in November 2017.
"I think it works, especially since the Chinese haven't retaliated against their top handset customer, Apple, " Cramer said.
Maine District Court judge Jon D. Levy ruled that Carlson failed to show the university retaliated against her.
Republicans have said there was no evidence Dickson had retaliated against the company pilot who had raised concerns.
The sixth accuser is a woman who says she was retaliated against for supporting another of the accusers.
Russian President Vladimir Putin retaliated against the sanctions by banning the adoption of Russian children by American citizens.
McDonald's has said it neither retaliated against workers at its own restaurants nor instructed franchisees to do so.
She claims that he retaliated against her when she rebuffed his advances by delaying and impeding her work.
Tehran retaliated against Washington's move by designating the regional United States Central Command (CENTCOM) as a terrorist organization.
They said Mr. Paxton and his leadership team ignored their complaints and in some cases retaliated against them.
And even what happened there isn't clear, like we don't have evidence that Aetna retaliated against the administration.
Turkish officials have avoided blaming the Russian government for aggression, and Turkey retaliated against Syrian forces on Thursday.
Regrettably, instead of changing its harmful behavior, China has illegally retaliated against U.S. workers, farmers, ranchers and businesses.
Many of the leaders of the walkout movement have left the company, charging that Google retaliated against them.
Two organizers of the Google walkout say they are being retaliated against for their involvement in organizing thousands.
Moscow has retaliated against Britain's move to expel 23 Russians by ordering out the same number of Britons.
China retaliated against Washington's tariffs by raising its own duty on U.S. LNG to 25 percent from 10 percent.
And the Office of Special Counsel is reportedly reviewing allegations that Pruitt retaliated against his staff, according to Politico.
China has retaliated against US tariffs by slashing its purchases of soybeans and other agriculture products from America's heartland.
The letter regarded claims that an official there retaliated against four whistleblowers who raised red flags about contracting crimes.
The front line manager that was found to have retaliated against our inspector is no longer with the FAA.
He filed a claim on Friday alleging that Bank of America had retaliated against, wrongfully terminated and defamed him.
Edwin Urrutia, the co-founder, resigned after an internal investigation, but Ms. Retzlaff says company leaders retaliated against her.
Clement argued that he had been retaliated against in a complaint lodged with the US Office of Special Counsel.
Of those who did report it, more than one in five said they were retaliated against for doing so.
That woman says Dr. Fryer made what she considered sexual overtures, then retaliated against her after she rebuffed him.
The climate club could blow up if nonmembers retaliated against import tariffs by imposing trade barriers of their own.
She said Mr. Franken retaliated against her with insults and, she learned after the trip ended, the compromising photograph.
Being disbelieved, disregarded, or retaliated against is hard and painful -- especially if the women have partners and young children.
And you're in little danger of being fired or retaliated against, especially if you're part of a large group.
Moscow retaliated against May's move to expel 23 Russians by announcing the expulsion of the same number of Britons.
Israeli forces also retaliated against Hamas and other Iranian-back terrorist groups in Gaza that fired rockets into Israel.
That came after Beijing retaliated against proposed U.S. tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese goods by targeting key American imports.
German colonizers retaliated against a Herero uprising, and used torture and extermination tactics that were later employed by the Nazis.
Canada and Mexico retaliated against the United State's decision while the European Union had its own reprisals ready to go.
In the July 2010 letter, Cohen's attorney states that his client was retaliated against for speaking out about these practices.
"If you report it, you get retaliated against, you get fired because then you're not a team player," Steenhoek continued.
When she declined Ailes's advances, she said he retaliated against her with bullying remarks about her presentation of the news.
It is unclear how the United States may have retaliated against the North in secret, if it even did so.
Last week, a new mother shared a memo complaining that the company discriminated and retaliated against her for being pregnant.
China already retaliated against $50 billion of tariffs Trump proposed earlier this week but could soon run out of ammunition.
Until now, the only country that has directly retaliated against the U.S. on these steel and aluminum tariffs is China.
And he hasn't retaliated against Beijing's abusive trade practices with draconian measures of his own, as his campaign once foreboded.
Saudi Arabia, the de facto leader of OPEC, retaliated against Russia by promising to flood the market with cheap oil.
Plus, this law only protects FBI employees from being fired or retaliated against by someone who works at the FBI.
They retaliated against cyberstrikes by the United States and Israel on Iran's nuclear facilities, and also responded to escalating sanctions.
Last week, China retaliated against U.S. tariffs by unveiling levies of its own that target $75 billion in U.S. products.
Since then, one of the employees who organized the walkout quit Google, claiming that the company had retaliated against her.
China has retaliated against Trump's tariffs by imposing ones of its own on soybeans, wheat, corn and other agriculture products.
Qassem Soleimani, which Iran retaliated against with a missile attack that gave traumatic brain injuries (TBI) to 34 U.S. troops.
The Trump administration, however, has retaliated against efforts by states to impose regulations that supplement or skirt relaxed federal standards.
His successor, Timothy J. Sloan, acknowledged in January that the bank may have retaliated against some of its former employees.
She also claimed that the company retaliated against her with poor performance ratings and unfairly denied her a leadership position.
He said Oracle retaliated against him for "reporting what was in fact a pattern of criminal acts," the suit said.
And shortly before the Thanksgiving holiday, Google fired four employees who say they were retaliated against for their union organizing.
Pallone first questioned Pruitt about allegations he retaliated against employees who disagreed with him and whether he received death threats.
Gary Funkhouser, her male subordinate, alleged that she sexually harassed him and retaliated against him after he rejected her advances.
While Canada and Mexico have retaliated against a range of U.S. exports, the EU has promised to do so as well.
Weinstein has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex, as well as claims that he retaliated against women who rebuffed him.
Weinstein has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex — as well as claims that he retaliated against women who rebuffed him.
The Dow plunged 617 points, or 2.4%, on Monday after China retaliated against tariffs that the United States announced last week.
He has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex, as well as claims that he retaliated against women who rebuffed him.
He appears to have filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board, claiming the search giant retaliated against him unfairly.
The circumstances of Vargas's arrest have led advocates, including the ACLU, to allege that ICE retaliated against her for speaking out.
On Sunday, Canada retaliated against Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs by imposing tariffs on about $13 billion worth of U.S. exports.
Newbold also claims that Kline retaliated against her for raising national security concerns about the clearance process, according to Cummings's memo.
In a Medium post in September 2019, another organizer said they had been retaliated against after speaking out against Google's practices.
Mr. Trudeau also retaliated against the tariffs with import duties on $12.6 billion of American products — on Canada Day, no less.
Canada and Mexico have retaliated against a range of U.S. exports and the EU has promised to do so as well.
All of the women said Mr. Moonves had insisted on sexual favors and retaliated against them when they turned him down.
Trading partners have retaliated against the administration's moves with tariffs on billions of dollars' worth of U.S. exports, particularly agricultural goods.
Last fall, that same inspector general reported that a new office formed to protect whistle-blowers often retaliated against them instead.
Tayo Daramola said the company retaliated against him "reporting what was in fact a pattern of criminal acts," the suit said.
Moscow retaliated against Washington for the new sanctions, ordering the U.S. diplomatic mission there to cut its staff by 85033 people.
His attorneys say prosecutors, including Brandon Van Grack, who worked for special counsel Robert Mueller, have retaliated against him in recent weeks.
Some agriculture firms had rallied on Monday amid expectations that domestic agriculture firms could benefit if Beijing retaliated against higher U.S. tariffs.
One of them, Pernell Griffin, said he was retaliated against after he spoke to investigators, but still insisted I use his name.
The lack of awareness and absence of anti-bullying policies are partly to blame, but victims who complain are often retaliated against.
Since the walkout, though, Stapleton and other Google employees say supervisors have retaliated against them for speaking out, which the company denies.
"BofA intentionally and deliberately discriminated and retaliated against Messina (for) following the mantra, 'If you see something, say something,'" the complaint said.
" She also claims that when she reported Freeman's "severe and pervasive harassment" to company executives, she was retaliated against by being "terminated.
"There was a big risk that they wouldn't be welcome—that they would be stigmatized or retaliated against," Méhaule, of OCHA , said.
Their claims sparked a windfall of retribution claims from Google workers, who said Google has retaliated against them after they spoke up.
The whistleblower, Tricia Newbold, also told the committee that Kline retaliated against her for raising national security concerns about the clearance process.
Soon after, a different group of the startup's investors retaliated against Benchmark in a clear sign of divisions among the Uber faithful.
She was holding a cup of piping-hot cocoa, and retaliated against these two aspiring carjackers by throwing her drink at them.
The novel legal theory pursued by the challengers is that Republican voters were retaliated against by Democrats based on their political views.
The Shakespeare group may have not only illegally discriminated against Mason, the commission said, but also retaliated against Sam for speaking up.
A ban on international flights into Iraq's Kurdish region was being imposed on Friday after the Baghdad government retaliated against the vote.
In December, Cohen claimed in court papers that prosecutors have retaliated against him, saying the Justice Department pursued him to "protect" Trump.
The employee said her supervisor made discriminatory remarks against pregnant women and that the company retaliated against her with poor performance reviews.
China retaliated against US legislation supporting human rights in Hong Kong on Monday by suspending US Navy port visits to the city.
On other occasions, it has retaliated against Syrian government positions for the spillover of errant fire into the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights.
A fellow Senate member, Kelly Townsend, has said that Biggs retaliated against her after she spoke up about the need for police reform.
These include allegations that Tesla restricted union-organizing efforts, tried to stop employees from discussing safety issues and retaliated against pro-union workers.
The charges of reassigning whistleblowers comes on the heels of testimony by three former TSA employees who reported that they were retaliated against.
The index also displayed resilience to heavy losses overnight on Wall Street after Beijing retaliated against Washington's latest salvo in the trade row.
Wei said she was retaliated against after she filed a complaint against Rose and was demoted from her position with the anchor teams.
Gill is also appealing MSU's investigation report, which concluded there was "insufficient" evidence that Jacoby retaliated against her after the allegation became public.
As a result, complainants or witnesses often fear they will be retaliated against and will be more alert to any perceived retaliatory behaviors.
Some liberal employees who organized a massive walkout for policies against sexual harassment, alleged company leaders also retaliated against them for speaking out.
"I believe I was retaliated against for speaking out publicly about the dangers that climate change poses to Alaska Native communities," Clement wrote.
Newbold said she was retaliated against for raising national security concerns about processes being followed and the experience of staffers in her office.
The matter still hasn't been resolved, with Google recently denying claims by staffers involved in organizing the walkout that were later retaliated against.
He also reportedly retaliated against a woman who rebuffed him, who says she was denied access to Franks after turning down his advances.
Fears of a global trade conflict, which had partially receded in past weeks, were reignited as Washington's allies retaliated against the U.S. measures.
Pao had a brief relationship with him before she was married and, after she ended it, she said, the partner retaliated against her.
The 28-nation EU, as well as North American Free Trade Agreement partners Mexico and Canada, have retaliated against U.S. products in response.
And a former Title IX employee, Gabrielle Lyons, sues Baylor, alleging the school retaliated against her while she investigated reports of sexual violence.
Turkey's government retaliated against a set of U.S. sanctions on Saturday with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan threatening comparative measures against two U.S. officials.
It has twice retaliated against Iran-backed Assad's use of chemical weapons in Syria, for example, but with little impact on Assad's position.
When she complained about her colleagues&apos behavior, her complaint alleges, she was retaliated against and called a "Guyanese bitch" by her boss.
Giving weight to this reading of events is the fact that Trump has openly retaliated against officials outside the DOJ in recent weeks.
Iran retaliated against the U.S. a few days later, launching a missile strike at two military bases in Iraq that house U.S. troops.
In addition, Ronan reports that NBC News Chief Andy Lack pressured multiple subordinates for sex and retaliated against them when their relationships soured.
"I think I was participating in protected concerted activity, and I think I&aposm being retaliated against for my labor organizing," she said.
So far, Russia has retaliated against the sanctions by forcing the expulsion of several hundred employees in American diplomatic posts in the country.
On Tuesday, Iran retaliated against the US for the Soleimani strike by launching a missile attack on US and coalition forces in Iraq.
Democrats have homed in on a complaint by a Delta pilot that the carrier retaliated against her after she aired concerns about safety.
" He said in his affidavit: "After I challenged Tsachas based on his unlawful orders to discriminate through racial profiling, I was retaliated against.
They also could rule on whether trading partners such as China and the EU acted improperly when they unilaterally retaliated against U.S. exports.
The Obama Administration, in its final days, had retaliated against Russian hacking by expelling thirty-five Russian officials and closing two diplomatic compounds.
JPMorgan Chase inappropriately retaliated against a former employee who raised questions about the bank's sales tactics and investment products, the Labor Department found.
The Sinaloa Cartel has retaliated against enemies in the past, including members of rival cartels and undercover agents, by torturing and murdering them.
One woman was groped by her boss at a company event, reported it, and had to leave the company after being retaliated against.
She said Hybels retaliated against her when she asked him to stop berating her publicly and privately, and stop disparaging her abilities to colleagues.
The Dow plunged 617 points, or 2.4%, on Monday after China retaliated against US tariffs by imposing levies on $60 billion of American goods.
They say President Trump uses twitter to change the news cycle and even retaliated against universally loathed monster Assad to distract from their noise.
She also alleged that a fellow junior partner persuaded her to have an affair with him, then retaliated against her after they broke up.
Workers can engage in what's referred to as protected concerted activity that prevents them from being retaliated against, disciplined or fired, according to Deem.
National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien on Tuesday asserted that the Vindmans were not retaliated against and said the agency was merely downsizing its staff.
Carlson's lawsuit alleges that Ailes unlawfully retaliated against Carlson and sabotaged her career because she refused his sexual advances and complained about sexual harassment.
Several of the inmates who spoke to The Times and prisoners' rights groups said guards retaliated against them because they spoke to state investigators.
At multiple points when the Chinese government could have retaliated against America by targeting its businesses, it has instead tried to win them over.
Israeli intelligence services think it was likely fired by pro-Iranian militia in Syria, and the Israeli air force retaliated against Syrian military bases.
"In response to Faith's lawsuit, Kelly retaliated against her by threatening to reveal what he alleges are details of her sex life," Allred said.
Varma, who succeeded Puliafito as dean, resigned last fall after reports surfaced he had once sexually harassed and then retaliated against a female fellow.
The Argus Leader reported: A jury in December found that state officials retaliated against Kaiser after she filed complaints about abuse and sexual harassment.
They can be retaliated against in more subtle ways than a firing, and the news media won't necessarily care about them or their stories.
ExpressJet wrongfully revoked the religious accommodation it directed Ms. Stanley to follow, and retaliated against her for following it by wrongfully suspending her employment.
Big picture: The U.S. retaliated against pro-regime forces because they crossed the deconfliction line that was agreed upon by U.S. and Russian forces.
Gillibrand also wrote that the there were "shockingly" no examples of disciplinary action against anyone who retaliated against someone who reported a sexual assault.
She ultimately resigned after she said Malik retaliated against her for filing the complaint by making her job more difficult, the news outlet noted.
Risk appetite was poor across the board, as European investors followed U.S. and Asian investors to the exit after China retaliated against U.S. tariffs.
Kane then retaliated against Fina by leaking grand jury evidence in a case involving Fina's investigation of the former head of the Philadelphia NAACP.
But although Ms. Retzlaff had been vindicated, she said that others at the company retaliated against her for causing Mr. Urrutia's departure, in June.
In its wake, two of the women who spearheaded the Google Walkout — Meredith Whittaker and Claire Stapleton — said they where retaliated against and demoted.
" Sarah Wildman, in her essay for Vox, described what happened after she reported Leon Wieseltier's advances at the New Republic: "I wasn't retaliated against.
NSA Inspector General George Ellard was placed on administrative leave after a review prompted by one employee's complaint that Ellard had retaliated against him.
He criticized past trade policy, threatened to levy a tax on countries that retaliated against the tariffs and called for rebuilding the steel industry.
Jimmy Gomez (D-Calif.), requested the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office to provide answers about reports the agency retaliated against the whistleblower, according to Reuters.
That increased to 25 percent after China retaliated against the Trump administration's steel and aluminum duties, and will increase to 50 percent on Friday.
But it is not clear what the political repercussions would be if the president retaliated against them in the middle of a political scandal.
The letter also brought allegations against current Fox News co-president Jack Abernethy, whom she claimed retaliated against her after she rejected his advances.
One of the accusers said he exposed himself to her, and all three said he retaliated against them professionally after they spurned his advances.
The Kremlin has already retaliated against the measures, ordering a cut in U.S. diplomats and the closure of property used by Americans in Russia.
Russia's government has already retaliated against the United States, demanding the closure of U.S. property in Russia and staff reductions for U.S. diplomatic personnel.
His managers retaliated against him and he was eventually forced to leave after he filed a whistleblower complaint with the SEC, the suit said.
Her lawsuit also names Bill Shine, the co-president of Fox News Network, and alleges Shine retaliated against her when she complained about Ailes.
One of Duran&aposs attorneys has said he had been critical of law enforcement in his reporting and was targeted and retaliated against for it.
BuzzFeed followed up with another in-depth investigation into the Caltech professor, who had retaliated against a student he professed to falling in love with.
"Your actions are particularly troubling in light of multiple reports that you have retaliated against EPA staff who disclose waste, fraud, and abuse," Cummings wrote.
Moscow has denied responsibility for the attack and has retaliated against Britain's move to expel 23 Russians by ordering out the same number of Britons.
When Hyman wouldn't move, he says Trump retaliated against him by canceling his leases for the Atlantic City casinos and burying him in legal paperwork.
Lisette Paulson says the music streaming company -- specifically Jay Z's trusted associate, Desiree Perez -- retaliated against her in 2015 for requesting a private pumping setup.
Vassallo alleged that she also received unwanted sexual advances from Ajit Nazre, who Pao claims retaliated against her after she ended a relationship with him.
At least two women — witnesses "B" and "D" — said they believed he retaliated against them after suspecting them of triggering the school's sexual harassment review.
Beijing has retaliated against South Korean businesses — especially conglomerate Lotte — for allowing the U.S. to construct a missile defense system so close to China's borders.
Russia retaliated against Turkey at the time with a slew of economic sanctions and Ankara later took measures which made life difficult for Moscow too.
The exports have been a prime target of China and other countries that have retaliated against a series of tariffs Trump imposed earlier in 2018.
China has already retaliated against the United States with its own tariffs and proposed others if Washington goes ahead with carrying out all its threats.
The United States recently completed deploying Thaad in South Korea over vociferous protests from China, which has retaliated against the South by punishing it economically.
The board's law firm is still looking into reports that the bank retaliated against former employees who tried to blow the whistle on its wrongdoing.
On Sunday, the United States retaliated against the militia responsible with five airstrikes in Syria and Iraq that left 24 people dead and dozens wounded.
" Foster wrote that because she refused to exceed the cap, she was "retaliated against by being taken out of my position as Chief Administrative Officer.
As recent talks stalled, China retaliated against Trump's latest round of tariffs, announcing plans Monday to slap new levies on $60 billion worth of American goods.
Carlson charges that Ailes, 76, retaliated against her specifically through limiting her assignments and exposure on the network, and, most recently, firing the Real Story anchor.
In his announcement on September 17th Mr Trump threatened to hit another $267bn-worth of Chinese imports if China retaliated against his latest tranche of tariffs.
Shares of technology companies were hit hard as China retaliated against the U.S. in the latest salvo of the ongoing trade war between the two countries.
Coalition forces destroyed the missile 65 km (40 miles) from the holy city without damage and retaliated against the launch site inside Yemen, the statement said.
Given that sexual harassment victims already face a strong likelihood of being retaliated against for speaking up, it may be one more reason to keep silent.
" Pallone: "It has been reported that at least five EPA employees were recently reassigned, demoted, or otherwise retaliated against after they raised concerned about your spending.
That lawsuit, filed in 2014 by a former staffer, alleged that the congressman sexually harassed her and retaliated against her when she complained about his behavior.
Newbold also said Kline retaliated against her for raising national security concerns about the clearance process, which Cummings said Kline refuted during his closed-door testimony.
Although the details of each case differed, taken together, they alleged that McDonald's managers had ignored or even retaliated against women who lodged sexual harassment complaints.
So far, the only country that has actively retaliated against the U.S. on these steel and aluminum tariffs is China — but now others are making threats.
Bonner said they violated equal-pay laws, engaged in gender discrimination and retaliated against her by denying a promotion after she reported her superior for harassment.
The exports have been a prime target of China and other countries that have retaliated against the series of tariffs Trump has imposed in recent months.
It also found that he had retaliated against its top two officials when they complained that his conduct was illegal, firing one and demoting the other.
She and her general counsel, Rashidah Hasan, are suing the college, alleging that they were retaliated against for pointing out potentially criminal levels of financial mismanagement.
The settlement does not include the Labor Department, which launched a probe in 2016 into allegations that Wells Fargo committed wage theft and retaliated against whistleblowers.
Others, rightly, fear what making a complaint will mean for them: One 2003 study found that nearly three-fourths of those filing complaints were retaliated against.
Strike aircraft would be aloft to carry out attacks if Iran retaliated against the first wave, but the priority would be to not endanger American pilots.
I'd been retaliated against for reporting discrimination to H.R. I'd taken my concerns all the way to the chief technology officer and nothing had been done.
" Another actress, Sarah Ann Masse, said, "As a group we have been threatened, bullied, intimidated and retaliated against." then added, "we will not be silenced anymore.
The second report, released in mid-November, concluded that high-ranking Trump administration political appointees within the department had improperly retaliated against a career civil servant.
The new tariff threat on Chinese goods comes just days after Beijing retaliated against the administration's imposition of 25 percent tariffs on $34 billion in goods.
Trump seems aware of the dangers, as China has retaliated against crops and other American products made in parts of the country that supported the president.
Mr. Duterte retaliated against another priest who had punished him by filling a squirt gun with ink and spraying the priest's white cassock, his siblings said.
"I think it is easier for a female member to imagine what it's like to be victimized, to be disbelieved, disregarded, and retaliated against," she says.
Instead, she claims, those people retaliated against her, leading to a slower pace in promotions and salary increases compared to her male and/or white counterparts.
Earlier this year, Trump imposed steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada, Mexico, the European Union and China, to which they have retaliated against.
China last week retaliated against the ban, saying it planned to draft its own list of foreign companies and people it considers "unreliable" for harming Chinese companies.
Retzlaff said in the complaint that the company then retaliated against her by denying her certain stock options and passing over her to replace Shkreli as CEO.
One of Ailes' accusers, Carlson, said she was harassed by the longtime news chief and alleged that Ailes retaliated against her by refusing to renew her contract.
The department said that, despite the remarks and the unwanted touching, it could not stand up additional claims that Margolis had sexually harassed or retaliated against Inserillo.
Without admitting wrongdoing, the city agreed to pay her $110,000 to settle allegations that she was sexually harassed and retaliated against for calling out Margolis's improper behavior.
After the close Friday, Trump retaliated against China's tariffs by raising existing tariffs on $250 billion in Chinese goods to 30% from 25%, as of Oct. 1.
This is disgusting ... Baylor University officials actively discouraged possible sexual assault victims from reporting incidents against athletes -- and in one case RETALIATED against a woman who did.
Canada retaliated against the latest punitive measures last week by proposing levies on C$16.6 billion worth of U.S. exports that would take effect on July 1.
Briles oversaw the Baylor football program during a period in which investigators say people who accused the players of sexual assault were retaliated against by school officials.
Claims of harassment Baylor players then "retaliated" against the former student after the assistant coach spoke to two players involved in the alleged rape, the suit said.
The New Yorker reported that Bolton forcefully retaliated against a fellow State Department official who questioned Bolton's claims, attempting to fire him and shutting out his boss.
The suit seeks at least $75,000 and said Jackson Lee's office and the foundation "unlawfully retaliated" against her after she threatened to sue over her alleged assault.
Wal-Mart Stores — Wal-Mart unlawfully retaliated against workers who struck the retail giant in 2013, according to a ruling from a National Labor Relations Board judge.
The orchestra not only declined to equalize her pay with Mr. Ferrillo's, the suit claims, but also retaliated against her for trying to discuss the issue publicly.
The latest feint came on Sunday, when Canada retaliated against United States tariffs on steel and aluminum, imposing its own penalties on $12.6 billion of American products.
Avendano said Uber retaliated against her for complaining by denying promotions and pay raises, giving her low performance reviews and subjecting her to a tough work schedule.
The CNA's de la Vega said major U.S. exports like yellow corn, wheat and pork could be retaliated against if U.S. officials were to target Mexican goods.
She also claims she complained to HR and management but instead of putting the kibosh on Tyrus, they retaliated against her and gave Tyrus his own show.
A career scientist who works for the U.S. government is alleging that her supervisors have retaliated against her for sounding an alarm about biosafety and workplace hazards.
U.S. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION AGREES TO PAY SAFETY INSPECTOR $90,000 WHO WAS RETALIATED AGAINST FOR RAISING CONCERNS ABOUT UNQUALIFIED FLIGHT SAFETY INSPECTORS -- U.S. OFFICE OF SPECIAL COUNSEL
You mention Meredith Whittaker and Claire Stapleton and how they said that Google retaliated against them and they have said that Google has a culture of retaliation.
"It should surprise no one that China immediately retaliated against our most important exports, including soybeans," said John Heisdorffer, president of ASA and a farmer in Iowa.
Pruitt reportedly would get angry when such concerns were raised and retaliated against two career officials by moving them to jobs where they interacted less with him.
"If something's wrong, I can speak up and know that I'm going to be heard and know that I'm not going to be retaliated against," she said.
A lower court blocked the map, holding that individuals in the district were retaliated against based on how they had voted, in violation of the First Amendment.
The report recounts allegations from three women — all named — who said Sondland acted in sexually inappropriate ways and retaliated against them professionally after they rejected his advances.
Shaaban also pointed, in a television interview, to the example of Iraq, where the government retaliated against an autonomous Kurdish region after it held an independence referendum.
The former aide initially indicated she thought the investigation was fair, but she later complained in her letter that she felt retaliated against for making the complaint.
Russia retaliated against sanctions with tit-for-tat measures and embarked on a policy of import substitution although it experienced recession amid an oil price slump in 2014.
A lower court had blocked the map, holding that individuals in the district were retaliated against based on how they had voted, in violation of the First Amendment.
As China retaliated against the latest U.S. tariffs Monday, the Dow and S&P 500 were both down more than 2% in their worst day since Jan. 3.
Walmart Stores unlawfully retaliated against workers who participated in strikes in 2013 and must offer to reinstate 16 dismissed employees, a National Labor Relations Board judge has ruled.
Stapleton claimed that while Google publicly praised her and the organizers' work, it was a different story internally, alleging managers retaliated against her and a fellow Walkout organizer.
"Ailes has unlawfully retaliated against Carlson and sabotaged her career because she refused his sexual advances and complained about severe and pervasive sexual harassment," her official complaint read.
But Los Angeles-based TCW, one of the largest U.S. asset managers, denied it had retaliated against Tirschwell, or that it had committed gender-based discrimination or harassment.
GOP voters said that in redrawing the district, the Democratic officials retaliated against them for their past votes in violation of the First Amendment's ban on viewpoint discrimination.
"[Campaign management] retaliated against me when I organized the bargaining unit and sent an email requesting compliance with the [collective bargaining agreement]," the person wrote in the charge.
So, Mr. President, much like other countries who have retaliated against your trade moves with penalties of their own, Canada believes it was provoked into taking these measures.
Judge Thomas Gavin, who presided in the case, still has to rule on McQueary's accusation that Penn State retaliated against him after he testified at Sandusky's 20113 trial.
On-air contributor Julie Roginsky alleged that Shine retaliated against her for not backing Ailes in his battle against Gretchen Carlson, who sued Fox News over sexual harassment.
Ms. Hughes said in the suit that a longtime anchor had raped her and that the network had retaliated against her after she came forward with her allegation.
Two of the walkout organizers also quit Google after the company allegedly retaliated against them, and Google controversially fired five more employees who were involved in internal activism.
The House investigators found that Mr. Miccarelli had retaliated against the political consultant by publishing her name on social media in violation of the House's sexual harassment policy.
The company has grappled with internal strife recently, including accusations that it has retaliated against organizers of a global walkout and cracked down on dissent inside the company.
One of the people he represents, a regular guest political commentator, says the network retaliated against her after she lodged a rape claim against a Fox Business host.
The sergeant, who is gay, had said the St. Louis County Police Department failed to promote him based on sex stereotyping and retaliated against him for filing a lawsuit.
The women, who were junior employees in their twenties when the alleged incidents occurred, claim that after news reports surfaced detailing their accusations, they were retaliated against by management.
Canada and Mexico have retaliated against the U.S. steel tariffs with their own tariffs on U.S. beef, pork and other agricultural products, raising the ire of farm-state lawmakers.
Now the victim and her mother are suing the Shoshone School District claiming that school administrators acted with indifference and retaliated against the victim after learning about the incident.
Meanwhile, the Chinese have retaliated against South Korean companies to punish Seoul for allowing the U.S. to deploy the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system in the region.
Gupta said the BPD routinely made unconstitutional stops, searches and arrests; used "enforcement strategies" that disproportionately targeted blacks; used excessive force and retaliated against people who criticized police officers.
Wetzel alleged she was verbally and physically abused by residents for being a lesbian, and when she complained to the nursing home facility they retaliated against her for complaining.
In recent weeks, Crawford resigned and went public with claims that Baylor had stymied her and had then retaliated against her while she was still working at the university.
"Definitely the primary complaint is that she has been retaliated against by rebuffing his demands, complaining about discrimination," Nancy Erika Smith, Ms. Carlson's lead lawyer, said in an interview.
He directed Lighthizer to identify $200 billion in Chinese goods for tariffs if China retaliated against US penalties that are meant to punish the country for intellectual property theft.
Newbold also told the committee she was retaliated against and harassed for her efforts to raise national security concerns with the White House security clearance process, including by Kline.
The ban, imposed after the Baghdad government retaliated against a vote for independence that has drawn opposition from foreign powers, was set to come into force at 6.00 p.
He faced a federal investigation four years ago on allegations that he retaliated against two local officials and a judge at odds with him by accusing them of corruption.
They say employees are still retaliated against after reporting their bosses for bad behavior, and that overall the trust between the company and the rank-and-file has deteriorated.
Prosecutors in Russia eventually won a posthumous conviction against the dead lawyer and retaliated against the U.S. for passing the law by suspending Americans' ability to adopt Russian children.
In addition to claiming that Ailes harassed her, Gretchen Carlson also said Ailes retaliated against her for complaining about harassment from her former Fox & Friends co-host Steve Doocy.
In his email to Reuters on Monday, Damore suggested Google may have retaliated against him for filing a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board shortly before he was fired.
Ms. Mitro's colleagues never saw her in the office again, leaving many colleagues with the impression that L Brands had retaliated against her, according to co-workers at the time.
From the letter:Mr Cohen was retaliated against for...complaining about issues such as Palantir's illegal use of third party copyrighted and trademarked icons and Bloomberg data feeds without adequate licenses.
In that case, Paula Jones, a former Arkansas state employee, sued President Clinton alleging that he made sexual advances when he was governor and retaliated against her when she complained.
Criticism of the network's origins and coverage reached a fever pitch on September 9, 2019, when OAN retaliated against MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow for calling the network "paid Russian propaganda."
"So if there are people watching this at TSA who feel they are being wrongfully retaliated against, you're saying you have an open door?" asked the panel's ranking member, Rep.
Baghdad retaliated against the referendum with an international flights ban on Kurdish airports, while Iran and Turkey launched joint military exercises with Iraqi troops at their borders with Iraqi Kurdistan.
Although there is little definitive data on it yet, I'd predict that the result is as follows: More people than ever are currently being retaliated against for resisting sexual harassment.
In fact, Amazon allegedly retaliated against the couple by closely monitoring their work, disallowing them from taking breaks together, giving them undesirable tasks, and improperly deducting from Schawe-Lane's paycheck.
After two days of deliberation, a jury determined on Thursday that a Columbia University professor retaliated against a former assistant professor who accused him of sexual harassment and gender discrimination.
Then, according to the administration, Iran retaliated against the American sanctions by orchestrating a missile strike against the most important oil facility of Washington's most important Arab ally, Saudi Arabia.
Dugan, in a complaint to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, said the organization retaliated against her for exposing sexual harassment, corruption in the awards' nominations process and conflicts of interest.
The EEOC said female and African-American employees had been subjected to sexual and racial harassment and found the automaker retaliated against employees who complained about the harassment or discrimination.
Google workers have come out publicly and anonymously to allege the tech giant retaliated against them after they engaged in workplace activism, such as arranging mass walkouts and circulating petitions.
They retaliated against the students who came forward, the plaintiffs said, and called a department meeting in October 2018, as the lawsuit was about to be filed, to disparage them.
The post was a response to President Trump's comments that he would target Iranian cultural sites if Iran retaliated against the United States for killing one of its top generals.
Guitron said she feels vindicated by the sanctions against Wells Fargo but remains upset that some of the people who she alleges retaliated against her still work at the bank.
Under the Dodd-Frank Act, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in 2011 issued new rules protecting employees from being retaliated against by their employers if they report fraud internally.
Google workers have come out publicly and anonymously to allege the tech giant retaliated against them after they engaged in workplace activism, such as arranging mass walkouts and circulating petitions.
Ms. Solis could not immediately be reached for comment, but all three told the magazine that it felt like Mr. Sondland had retaliated against them after they rejected his advances.
The suit also names Glenwood and the state Department of Human Services, which runs the facility, and alleges workers who attempted to report the wrongdoing were retaliated against or fired.
In a video posted to Reddit, 21-year-old Emelia Holden retaliated against the creep, pulling his shirt and slamming him to the ground just moments after he grabs her.
BMW hiked prices of two popular SUVs it sells in China, its largest market, last year after Beijing retaliated against US tariffs with taxes on vehicles made in the United States.
After escalating the issue up the chain, Mejia claims, he was retaliated against, had his punch-in times questioned, and was eventually fired without a single write-up for poor performance.
" And while the committee said not only are employees uncovering misconduct retaliated against, some senior officials with poor performance records were given large bonuses and awards which damage "morale agency-wide.
I had to do something for the fallen, the friends I'd lost, the lives affected, and those being retaliated against in the swell of anti-Muslim acts in my Bronx neighborhood.
WASHINGTON — A congressional committee is investigating allegations that the agency in charge of airport security retaliated against employees who reported security lapses and awarded bonuses to supervisors who ignored their warnings.
The report claims Moonves groped, forcibly kissed, and propositioned several women who were working on or proposing CBS projects, then threatened them or retaliated against them when they resisted his advances.
Canada and Mexico already have retaliated against a range of U.S. exports and the EU has promised to do so as well, raising the specter of a tit-for-tat escalation.
Scottie Nell Hughes, a conservative political commentator, sued Fox News Monday alleging Fox Business host Charles Payne raped her and the network retaliated against her following her allegations, per the NYT.
In 28503, Mexico appropriately retaliated against the United States for its refusal to implement the cross-border trucking agreement that had been included in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
South Korean firms feel they are being retaliated against in China because of China's objections to the deployment of the missile system, which China sees as a threat to its security.
"I believe I was retaliated against for speaking out publicly about the dangers that climate change poses to Alaska Native communities," Clement wrote in a Washington Post op-ed on Wednesday.
Burch did not file a police report, but she eventually joined a lawsuit by two former college faculty members who alleged they were retaliated against for taking a stand against hazing.
Trump directed U.S. trade officials to identify tariffs on another US$100bn of Chinese imports on Thursday, after China retaliated against an initial US$50bn of tariffs on steel and aluminum.
" In his statement Monday, Grassley called for a "full accounting of whether the Pentagon retaliated against an Army colonel who tried to point out what was wrong at the task force.
It has also retaliated against a co-ordinated move by Western countries to expel 150 Russian diplomats by ordering out the same number of opposing officials from foreign embassies in Russia.
Anaya's suit against WeWork, however, claims that the company retaliated against her for reporting the alleged assaults and attempted to frame her as an underperforming employee just weeks before her firing.
After the state's attorney declined to prosecute, Lozman brought suit arguing in part that his free speech rights were violated when the city retaliated against him for having criticized the government.
The former Bridgewater employee, Christopher Tarui, claimed that he was the victim of sexual harassment by a male supervisor and that the hedge fund had retaliated against him when he complained.
The suit says that university officials retaliated against DiSabato after he publicly discussed conditions at Ohio State, and it accuses one official of posting DiSabato's Social Security number on social media.
On Monday things started leaning toward dangerous, as Saudia Arabia retaliated against Russia, cutting prices and announcing that it would boost output and offer discounts to the US, Asia and Europe.
Jurors this month found that Iowa officials discriminated against Meyer based on her gender and sexual orientation, retaliated against her for speaking out and paid her less than a male counterpart.
The White House proposed last month to target $200 billion in Chinese goods, just days after Beijing retaliated against the administration's imposition of 25 percent tariffs on $34 billion in goods.
She claimed that the bank retaliated against her after she reported in 2013 that local managers were pressuring employees to engage in "gaming" the bank's sales quotas by opening unauthorized accounts.
"The system works best when agencies use our findings to both assist whistle-blowers who wrongly were retaliated against and to discipline managers appropriately," said Carolyn Lerner, who heads the office.
"If journalists feel that they're going to get retaliated against, or attacked or threatened, because of the reporting they're doing, that could have a silencing and a chilling effect," Radsch said.
This was the subject, for example, of reports and testimony by a former OPR unit chief, John Roberts, who was retaliated against by the Bureau for daring to point it out.
On Thursday, Mithril's former general counsel, Crystal McKellar, filed a lawsuit against the firm alleging that Mithril had retaliated against her with a lawsuit it had filed against McKellar last month.
Mr. Reitman also said that Professor Ronell retaliated against him for complaining to her about her behavior, in part by sending pro forma recommendations on his behalf, thwarting his job prospects.
The report was only six pages, but it painted a damning portrait of an egregious work environment where managers routinely retaliated against subordinates, rigged contracts and destroyed appliances meant for residents.
Meredith Whittaker, one of the organizers of the November walkout who claimed she was retaliated against, tweeted that hundreds of people showed up to the Google sit-in in New York City.
But then the Kansas City Star found out that her old employer had settled with a former employee of hers who had sued because she retaliated against him after rejecting her advances.
But workers have also filed complaints with the National Labor Relations Board, alleging that Amazon and its employment company, Integrity Staffing Solutions, retaliated against employee organizers with termination and docked leave time.
After a week of modest gains, major stock indexes plummeted on Friday as China retaliated against U.S. tariffs by imposing $75 billion worth of tariffs on U.S. goods coming into the country.
In addition, in recent weeks Google employees who were publicly involved in the November walkout over the mishandling of workplace sexual misconduct have gone public with claims that Google retaliated against them.
In addition, Mr. Cohen was retaliated against for complaining about the illegal use of open source code without crediting authors, and the illegal use of ANB software development kit without ANB's authorization.
" On Wednesday, Carlson filed a lawsuit against Ailes, alleging that he "has unlawfully retaliated against Carlson and sabotaged her career because she refused sexual advances and complained about severe pervasive sexual harassment.
The employees -- in conjunction with an advocacy group fighting for a minimum wage of $15 per hour -- say they were either retaliated against or fired after reporting the alleged incidents to supervisors.
" Favale was not immediately reachable for comment to Reuters, but in a statement to CNN, he said "Allegations that I have ever retaliated against anyone in any fashion are 100 percent false.
Four of the seven Google employees who organized a 20,000-person walkout in November have resigned from the company, including two women who claimed Google retaliated against them for their internal activism.
A Johnson & Johnson subsidiary has lost a bid to dismiss claims that it retaliated against a former employee whose whistleblower lawsuit led to an $18 million settlement with the U.S. Justice Department.
Earlier this month, Recode reported that Googlers were pooling personal accounts of what it was like to work at the Silicon Valley giant — specifically, times they felt they had been retaliated against.
Still, Grant Morton, a former top union official at the plant, filed a suit charging that Ford managers discouraged him from helping women submit complaints and retaliated against him when he did.
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce issued the threat in an online statement that said its proposed measures retaliated against the Trump administration's earlier decision to impose tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum.
He retaliated against the Italian government's campaign to crush the Mafia by striking back hard, ordering in 1992 the bombing assassinations of two leading anti-Mafia magistrates, Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino.
Since the walkout, dozens of Google employees have said the company has retaliated against them for reporting workplace issues including sexual harassment, claiming that Google opted to protect itself rather than employees.
President Donald Trump announced on Twitter and to reporters that he would target and attack Iranian cultural sites if the country retaliated against the US for assassinating its top general, Qassem Soleimani.
At least 20 million South Korean lives would be put in danger if the North retaliated against the South, and Seoul is unlikely to agree to support United States military action now.
The admission, the Justice Department argued, shows that the two FBI officials, who had texted about their dislike of Donald Trump, weren't illegally retaliated against by the Department for criticizing the President.
"We can sense the power of Trump's underlying fear that he is worthless and weak by how intensely he resists and retaliated against any criticism," said Harry Segal, a Cornell University psychologist.
Mr. Trump said in March that if Europe retaliated against American products, he would tax imports of European vehicles into the United States, which in practice would hit the German automotive sector.
It is not illegal for employees to talk to one another about how much they are paid, though companies have retaliated against employees who do so, and cultural taboos inhibit such conversations.
China has retaliated against U.S. tariffs by imposing its own tariffs on U.S. exports, primarily hitting U.S. farm goods like soybeans and pork and causing pain among Trump's rural base of support.
The workers allege the company retaliated against them because they were all involved in worker activism at Google — pushing for better working conditions and pressing the company to make more ethical decisions.
The Ethics Committee announced last week that it would open an investigation into Farenthold, particularly whether he sexually harassed a former staffer and retaliated against her when she complained about his conduct.
School administrators had examined the complainants' accusations in good faith and in compliance with university policy and federal law, the investigators wrote, and had not retaliated against faculty members for speaking out.
" Favale was not immediately reachable for comment to Reuters, but in a statement to CNN, he said "Allegations that I have ever retaliated against anyone in any fashion are 100 percent false.
Wigdor's law firm also represents Blanco and Lidia Curanaj, a reporter for a Fox affiliate in New York who claims in a lawsuit that she was retaliated against for complaining about sexual harassment.
CBS had its year of reckoning, giving CEO Les Moonves the boot, along with settling with accusers of Charlie Rose and an actress who says she was retaliated against for reporting sexual misconduct.
"Qualcomm has in the past retaliated against customers who have attempted to challenge its legal terms by either delaying, or cutting off supply of chips," said Lenovo intellectual property vice president Ira Blumberg.
Under a new guidance document, officials deciding whether to reimburse those costs are instructed to consider whether the company in fact retaliated against the whistleblower, regardless of who wins in court or arbitration.
Representative Elijah Cummings, the likely incoming chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, said the committee "may want to look into" if the White House retaliated against Amazon and AT&T.
He used special hiring authority to bring on ex-lobbyists and give raises to key aides; worst of all, he reportedly retaliated against agency employees who raised concerns about his spending or management.
The fired special commissioner, Anastasia Coleman and two subordinates lodged whistle-blower complaints against Mr. Peters, charging that he and his staff had retaliated against them because they raised concerns over his actions.
"Instead of providing the type of scientific information needed by Congress to legislate effectively, senior departmental officials sought to hide information, lobbied against legislation, and retaliated against a scientist for being forthcoming," Rep.
On Tuesday, one of the state prosecutors who brought the charges, William Garcia Pinto Coelho, said Vale had executives systematically hide evidence of safety concerns and retaliated against auditing firms that flagged problems.
The White House's original move last month to target $200 billion in Chinese goods came just days after Beijing retaliated against the administration's imposition of 25 percent tariffs on $34 billion in goods.
United States forces retaliated against militia bases, killing more than two dozen fighters, and militias responded by surrounding the American Embassy compound in Baghdad, breaching its perimeter wall, setting fires and throwing rocks.
Students who don't want to join the walkout -- either because they don't agree with the cause, just don't want their school day interrupted or whatever -- shouldn't be punished or retaliated against in anyway.
In one instance, it reported, a student was retaliated against for reporting an assault; other students, it added, may have feared being stigmatized for reporting assaults that involved underage drinking or premarital sex.
Since then, employees' relationship with management has grown severely antagonistic around issues like labor organizing, with multiple fired or resigned employees saying they were retaliated against for organizing internal protests and labor actions.
"People only come forward when they feel comfortable they won't be retaliated against," said Irvin McCullough, a national security analyst for the Government Accountability Project who focuses on intelligence community and military whistleblowing.
The State Department improperly retaliated against a career diplomat based on her "perceived political views, association with former administrations, and perceived national origin," according to a report from the Office of Inspector General.
"Women who complain are retaliated against," said Gus Redding, a security officer who himself filed an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission case alleging that SOC retaliated after he spoke in defense of Ms. Glover.
In the complaint, Foster also says she was retaliated against for pushing for her superiors to report a $10 million budget shortfall at the HUD dating back to 2016 under the Obama administration.
When McKeon was asked by Senator Kelly Ayotte, who chairs the subcommittee, if he had retaliated against Hope as a senior rater, he blamed the delay in his review on a computer error.
There are plenty of valid reasons that survivors might wait a long time to come forward, or never come forward at all: shame, trauma, fear of being shunned socially or retaliated against professionally.
Payne-Elliott has filed charges of discrimination with the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, asserting that the Archdiocese discriminated on the basis of sexual orientation and retaliated against him for opposing sexual orientation discrimination.
His agency is on the defensive after three former TSA employees testified that they were retaliated against after "directed reassignments," where employees who have highlighted wrongdoing within the administration are shifted to other assignments.
" Earlier in the month, Carlson filed a lawsuit alleging that Ailes, 76, had "unlawfully retaliated against Carlson and sabotaged her career because she refused sexual advances and complained about severe and pervasive sexual harassment.
Of course, Briles was booted from Baylor in shame in 2016 after an investigation showed high-ranking Baylor officials retaliated against people who tried to come forward with sexual assault allegations against football players.
"If the president can get a better deal, I'm for a better deal, but you've got to understand that if you fail and there's retaliation, agriculture is the first that's retaliated against," said Sen.
Europe has retaliated against the Trump administration's tariffs on EU-produced steel and aluminum based on national security grounds, imposing tariffs on a range of U.S. products from Harley-Davidson motorcycles to bourbon whiskey.
In May, with the group's support, 10 McDonald's employees filed complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, alleging that male supervisors had made unwelcome advances against them and had retaliated against those who complained.
" Mr. Kinzinger said he would wait to see whether Mr. Trump ultimately retaliated against Iran, but added, "If the response is no response, then I think this is a mistake of pretty big proportions.
The jury agreed that Tudor had "proven by a preponderance of the evidence" that she was denied tenure due to her gender and that her employer retaliated against her for complaints about workplace discrimination.
Much of the debate revolved around whether the White House had retaliated against Mr. Acosta for his critical coverage, which CNN said amounted to a violation of his First Amendment and due process rights.
The office was set up by the Trump administration in 2017 to root out malfeasance and has become a target of accusations that it retaliated against the very people it was meant to protect.
Flynn's attorneys also wrote that after the lawyer change, prosecutors dropped him as a witness against his ex-lobbying partner and retaliated against him because he would not testify to making the errant filing.
The lawsuit, filed in the Southern District of New York, argued that Fox News retaliated against McHenry after she accused Murdoch, her former Fox Nation co-host and a network contributor, of sexual harassment.
We learn that Nick isn't the only one of her lovers she's punished in this way; she previously retaliated against an ex-boyfriend for letting her down by having him falsely convicted of rape.
Farmers and their advocates have long said stronger protections are needed in the poultry industry, in particular, because processing companies have retaliated against growers who speak to the press or lawmakers about their complaints.
The two fired workers filed federal unfair labor practice charges with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), claiming the company retaliated against them for union organizing in violation of the National Labor Relations Act.
Cadets and midshipmen, the report found, believe they will not only be retaliated against by their peers but that their academic and military careers will be jeopardized if they were to file a report.
No amount of free food in the micro-kitchens is going to make up for being sexually harassed or being retaliated against or having to work alongside someone who has been a sexual assaulter.
No amount of free food in the micro-kitchens is going to make up for being sexually harassed or being retaliated against or having to works alongside someone who has been a sexual assaulter.
Update 9/12/19 5:57 ET: David Gallagher, senior director of communications at Kickstarter, sent the following comprehensive reply to Gizmodo's inquiries:Kickstarter has not fired or otherwise retaliated against anyone for union organizing.
In the letter, lawyers for Ms. Huddy also said that a longtime Fox executive, Jack Abernethy, had retaliated against her professionally after she made clear that she was not interested in a personal relationship.
The complaint, which was filed Wednesday, says that Ailes fired her on June 23, which wasn't public knowledge until now, after having retaliated against her and having "sabotaged her career" in a number of ways.
Russian President Vladimir Putin retaliated against new US sanctions legislation widely expected to be signed by President Donald Trump, announcing on Sunday he would expel or have the US otherwise cut 755 US diplomatic staff.
WASHINGTON — Officials in an office in the Department of Veterans Affair formed to protect whistle-blowers repeatedly failed in that mission, and sometimes retaliated against them, a new report by the department's inspector general found.
The company repeatedly retaliated against workers for trying to unionize with the UFCW, and disciplined several workers who participated in the walkout, according to the National Labor Relations Board, which enforces federal collective bargaining laws.
A Connecticut state police internal affairs investigation has cleared a trooper and two sergeants of any wrongdoing in connection with allegations they retaliated against a sobriety checkpoint protester by arresting him on bogus criminal charges.
She also alleged that her former Fox & Friends co-host Steve Doocy "engaged in a pattern of severe and pervasive sexual harassment" against her, and that Ailes retaliated against her when she complained about it.
Butler and Goins, who worked under Duckworth when she led the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs, filed a lawsuit against her in 2009, alleging that they had been retaliated against for complaining about a supervisor.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday fired back at Canada after Ottawa and other American allies retaliated against Washington's steel and aluminum tariffs, and appeared to threaten possible action against Canada's lumber industry.
Kevin Chmielewski, Pruitt's former deputy chief of staff for operators, told Democratic congressional staffers that employees at the EPA who questioned his spending or ethical decisions were often retaliated against through reassignments or other measures.
A former Juul executive is alleging in a lawsuit filed Tuesday that the San Francisco-based company sold tainted pods to customers and retailers and that he was retaliated against for bringing up his concerns.
In firing Malik, "the bank illegally retaliated against Mr. Malik and illegally discriminated against him on the basis of his race, religion and national origin," Singer said of Malik, who is of Middle Eastern descent.
A Google engineering executive is suing the tech company, alleging that the company paid her "hundreds of thousands" less than male peers of equal stature, and retaliated against her after she complained about gender discrimination.
China, which has retaliated against President Trump's tariffs with its own punishing taxes on American goods, is pushing for the elimination of all of the Trump tariffs, a person with knowledge of the negotiations said.
Earlier this week, China added $60 billion of U.S. products to its import tariff list as it retaliated against U.S. duties on $200 billion of Chinese goods set to go into effect from Sept. 24.
"It's clear that Mr. Dickson was not a named party in any of these matters and was not personally alleged to have retaliated against any of his fellow employees who raised safety concerns," Wicker said.
China retaliated against the US Monday by suspending US Navy port visits to Hong Kong — but China has actually been rejecting port call requests from the US for months now, US Pacific Fleet told Insider.
In the coming days I plan to file a lawsuit to enforce my legal right to not be assaulted or harassed at work or then to be retaliated against by my employer for speaking up.
Michael Che also joked about a recent report in The New York Times about the musician Ryan Adams, in which several women said he retaliated against them professionally when they turned down his sexual advances.
BOSTON (Reuters) - A U.S. jury on Tuesday sided with Fidelity Investments in rejecting a claim the mutual funds company retaliated against a former employee after she complained that it potentially defrauded investors by incorrectly calculating expenses.
In April, Whittaker claimed Google had retaliated against her for her role in the walkout and her advocacy work on AI ethics through AI Now, a research institute she cofounded that has received funding from Google.
"I was retaliated against for pointing out white privilege and sexism as they exist in the workplace at Google and I think that's wrong," Chevalier told TechCrunch few months ago about why he decided to sue.
In a report released Thursday, the State Department's Office of Inspector General argued that the administration's point man on Iran retaliated against the subordinate at least partly because of her perceived political views and family heritage.
Employees that protest an employer action or policy are protected under NLRB rules from being retaliated against unless their actions rise to the level of "flagrant" or they say malicious or untrue statements about the employer.
The European Union has already retaliated against Mr. Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum, and the dispute will escalate if the president goes ahead with plans to impose heavy tariffs on European cars and car parts.
A 69-year-old financial advisor with a $100 million book of business sued Wells Fargo Advisors for age and gender discrimination on Wednesday, claiming the company retaliated against her after she complained about unequal treatment.
Rivers and Berland believe they are being retaliated against for speaking up, as part of a small but vocal group of employee activists who have criticized various company policies and projects over the past few years.
A federal judge on Friday dismissed a lawsuit against Fox News filed by a former on-air host, Andrea Tantaros, who had alleged that the network retaliated against her after she complained about being sexually harassed.
Instead, incoming Administrator Steve Dickson will enter under a cloud of his own, after his confirmation process unearthed allegations that Delta Air Lines retaliated against a safety whistleblower while he was a top safety executive there.
Iran retaliated against the U.S. drone strike that killed an Iranian commander late last week, an attack that stoked fears of all-out conflict in the Middle East and set off a bout of risk aversion.
WASHINGTON — Senator Claire McCaskill, responding to what she has called troubling weaknesses in protections for whistle-blowers, has asked federal agencies to provide information on senior managers who may have retaliated against employees who reported wrongdoing.
The stories in the document were collected after the organizers of the Google Walkout, Meredith Whittaker and Claire Stapleton, published an open letter about being retaliated against after speaking out, according to a current Google employee.
Attorney Michael Kimberly, representing the Maryland voters in Wednesday's case, argues state officials retaliated against Republican voters for supporting Bartlett for two decades when they redrew the districts lines in 2628, violating their First Amendment rights.
Whittaker and Stapleton now allege that Google has retaliated against them for their efforts, with their work roles diminished after the walkout—recently, they filed an unfair labor practice complaint with the National Labor Relations Board.
PRISTINA (Reuters) - Kosovo Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj said on Friday his country had retaliated against neighboring Serbia and would do so again after an ex-prime minister was arrested in France on a warrant issued by Belgrade.
When I retaliated against words with physical action, in a way, I confirmed the nasty stereotype I was railing against—that I, a black boy, was the short-tempered brute the white folks imagined me to be.
Anne Tindall, an attorney with Protect Democracy, a watchdog organization that represents Douša in her case, along with the law firm Arnold & Porter, said the US has retaliated against her client for speaking out against the government.
A black teen is suing her former dance coach after she says she was told she could not perform because her skin was too dark, and was then retaliated against when she spoke up about the discrimination.
The University of Arizona has settled a proposed class action by three female former deans who claimed they were paid up to $150,000 less than their male counterparts and retaliated against for raising concerns about unequal pay.
In docs, obtained by TMZ, 3 current and 3 former employees say they've been subjected to a barrage of unwanted groping, kissing and repulsive sexual remarks ... all while Plaza management ignored their complaints and retaliated against them.
China has already retaliated against the United States with tariffs on roughly $100 billion worth of American products and Mr. Trump has dangled the possibility of additional tariffs if Beijing does not agree to the administration's demands.
Washington (CNN)Christopher Sharpley, the acting Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency, is withdrawing his nomination after former colleagues alleged he retaliated against them for blowing the whistle on CIA IG officials' alleged mishandling of evidence.
He said he felt pushed out, and that Harper retaliated against him for expressing concerns by giving him a work improvement plan that required him to document, in 30-minute increments, how he was using his time.
The EPA's Homeland Security office sent the report to seven EPA employees, four of who have been reassigned "or otherwise retaliated against for questioning Administrator Pruitt's spending or security measures," wrote Carper and Whitehouse, joined by Reps.
And even if all goes well — meaning you're taken seriously and not retaliated against for reporting — telling prison staff that you've been assaulted often means ending up in solitary confinement for "protection" while the allegations are investigated.
When they do ask for help, there are life-threatening consequences: as humanitarian agencies scramble to make resources match the need on the ground, they risk being identified to the community and retaliated against for speaking out.
Trump threatened on Monday to hit $200 billion of Chinese imports with 10 percent tariffs if Beijing retaliated against his previous targeting of $50 billion in imports, aimed at pressuring China to stop stealing U.S. intellectual property.
WASHINGTON — Dana W. White, the Pentagon's chief spokeswoman, is under investigation by the Defense Department's inspector general over accusations that she retaliated against members of her staff after they complained about her management style, department officials said.
The trade conflict between Washington and Beijing has escalated again: China retaliated against the latest U.S. tariffs, on $2000 billion worth of imported Chinese goods, by adding its own levies on $22 billion worth of U.S. exports.
"When bank workers started to raise alarms about Wells Fargo's fake account scandal, managers retaliated against us," said Kilian Colin,a former Wells Fargo employee and a member of the Committee for Better Banks, in a statement.
Iran retaliated against the U.S. drone strike that killed an Iranian commander late last week, an attack that stoked fears of an all-out conflict in the Middle East and set off a bout of risk aversion.
Iran retaliated against the U.S. drone strike that killed an Iranian commander late last week, an attack that stoked fears of an all-out conflict in the Middle East and set off a bout of risk aversion.
The former Penn State player alleges he was retaliated against for making the reports, including scorn from coaches, "irrational and inappropriate censure" by the team's academic adviser and denial of medical accommodations to treat anxiety and narcolepsy.
As you may have seen with the cases of Claire Stapleton and Meredith Whittaker, both of them alleged that they were pushed out of the company and retaliated against for their contributions to leading the Google walkout.
That said, despite the tragic shooting at an El Paso Walmart in August, the retailer said it was not considering ending firearm sales and even retaliated against an employee who tried organizing a walkout over the issue.
U.S. officials argue that they have spent months investigating China's trade practices in reaching the conclusion that tariffs were a necessary next step, while China retaliated against a specific group of U.S. products to seek maximum damage.
The EPA's Homeland Security office sent the report to seven EPA employees, four of who have been reassigned "or otherwise retaliated against for questioning Administrator Pruitt's spending or security measures," wrote Carper and Whitehouse, joined by Reps.
And after HR eventually found evidence that the employee had been harassed and retaliated against, the employee said they only offered "coaching" to their alleged harasser and manager, and allowed them both to continue working at Google.
The kingdom also retaliated against Canada with a series of other measures that included suspending flights by Saudia, the national carrier, to Canadian airports, and ordering the transfer of thousands of Saudi students studying in Canada elsewhere.
In an unrelated case, a woman filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Jupiter in June, alleging she endured persistent unwelcome advances from the food and beverage director of the club, and was then retaliated against for reporting him.
The case, which has not been previously reported, involves Dickson's time as a senior vice president at Delta Air Lines and a Delta pilot who argues the company retaliated against her after she met with him in 2016.
Canada and Mexico retaliated against the United States decision while the European Union had its own reprisals ready to go.. The Canadian dollar stood at C$1.2940 to the U.S. dollar, after falling 0.65 percent the previous day.
Despite being encouraged to evacuate if they were in danger, Ryland said, many laborers feared they could be retaliated against if they left on their own, without the direction or help of a farm owner or labor contractor.
The statement came after shares of U.S. exporters of everything from planes to tractors fell after China retaliated against the Trump administration's tariff plans by proposing duties on key U.S. imports including soybeans, planes, cars, beef and chemicals.
It says that Keil falsely claims a manager planned for Magic Leap to keep one of the devices, potentially for reverse-engineering, and that the company retaliated against him for discussing the risks involved in keeping the headsets.
A White House official, Tricia Newbold, told the committee that at least 25 individuals had been greenlighted for security clearances despite serious concerns raised during the vetting process -- and alleged that Kline retaliated against her for speaking out.
As CNN previously reported, Stephen Dickson, a former Delta Air Lines executive tapped to lead the FAA, has faced criticism from Democratic senators over his role in a case in which a pilot says Delta retaliated against her.
In an unrelated case, a woman filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Jupiter in June, alleging she endured persistent unwelcome advances from the Food and Beverage Director of the club, and was then retaliated against for reporting him.
Working around the President Obama retaliated against Russia's interference in the election in January with a package of sanctions that included ejecting 35 Russian diplomats from the US, closing two Russian compounds and sanctioning two Russian intelligence services.
Instead of remedying the purported errors Selmani flagged, the suit says, company bosses criticized Selmani for the way he voiced his claims, retaliated against him by giving him poor employment performance reviews and reduced his annual bonuses considerably.
Canada and Mexico retaliated against the United State's decision while the European Union had its own reprisals ready to go.. The Canadian dollar stood at C$1.16 to the U.S. dollar , after falling 0.65 percent the previous day.
A former HSBC Holdings PLC senior vice president has failed to establish he was retaliated against for complaining that a female co-worker had been sexually harassed by other executives, a federal jury in Manhattan ruled on Thursday.
The NLRB, UAW, and Tesla employees have alleged that the electric-car maker has prevented them from engaging in union-related activities or retaliated against those who have demonstrated support for a union, claims the company has denied.
In late January, Ahn Tae-geun, a former top prosecutor, was jailed for abuse of power, after he retaliated against a subordinate who accused him of sexual assault by reassigning her to a remote part of the country.
Google has hired an anti-union consulting firm to advise management as it deals with widespread worker unrest, including accusations that it has retaliated against organizers of a global walkout and cracked down on dissent inside the company.
Trump has not jailed or legally retaliated against a single journalist or political opponent, all of whom are free to speak and write against the president and denounce him even on the floor of the United States Senate.
In the suit filed Monday, Pivarnick alleges she was sexually harassed by two supervisors while working for the New York City Fire Department's Bureau of Emergency Medical Services on Staten Island and retaliated against for filing internal complaints.
After China retaliated against what he called "modest" U.S. tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese technology-focused imports, the Trump administration on Monday slapped 10 percent duties on another $200 billion of Chinese goods, including many consumer products.
BOSTON, Nov 14 (Reuters) - A U.S. jury on Tuesday sided with Fidelity Investments in rejecting a claim the mutual funds company retaliated against a former employee after she complained that it potentially defrauded investors by incorrectly calculating expenses.
The kingdom also retaliated against Canada last summer with a series of other measures that included suspending flights by national airline Saudia to Canadian airports and ordering the transfer of thousands of Saudi students studying in Canada elsewhere.
With its own tariffs on American goods, China would join other countries that have retaliated against Mr. Trump's trade measures, bringing the total value of affected American exports to about $75 billion by the end of the week.
Managers would become very upset if I didn't finish my duties before the end of my shift, and several times they retaliated against me for it -- they would cut my hours, change my schedule or send me home early.
Canada retaliated against the steel and aluminum tariffs by proposing tariff on C$16.6 billion worth of U.S. exports and said it would challenge the U.S. move through the North American Free Trade Agreement and the World Trade Organization.
A jury in St. Louis has awarded a gay police sergeant nearly $73 million in a discrimination case involving claims that the department failed to promote him based on sex stereotyping and retaliated against him for filing a lawsuit.
Mr. King, who had previously been punished by the City Council after a substantiated complaint of sexual harassment, retaliated against staff members who cooperated with the investigation, sending them home without pay and eventually trying to fire two employees.
Sheila Jackson Lee claims in a new lawsuit that the lawmaker retaliated against her and fired her because she was planning to pursue legal action over an alleged rape by a former employee of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation.
In June, a black employee at Boeing's North Charleston, South Carolina, plant sued the company saying it retaliated against him after he reported a noose hanging near his desk and that other employees urinated on his desk and chair.
The complaint claimed both that CollegeAmerica had interfered with Potts' right to file EEOC charges against her former employer and that the school retaliated against Potts by suing her in state court for the return of the $7,000 bonus.
On Monday afternoon, the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the Ansbach attack via its Amaq News Agency, calling the bomber a "soldier" who had retaliated against the United States-led coalition fighting the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
" Although he said he didn't have details since he left the company, he denied her claims that she had been retaliated against, saying, "I know she was made some promises, but she fell a little bit short of expectations.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - J. Walter Thompson's chairman makes "constant racist and sexist slurs" that demean women, blacks and Jews, and the advertising agency has retaliated against a top female executive for complaining about his "abusive" behavior, a lawsuit claims.
Nelson wrote that flight attendants "never had reason to believe that reports of the sexual harassment we experience on the job would be taken seriously, rather than dismissed or retaliated against" and called on chief executives to speak out.
In a Pennsylvania center for people with special needs, where New York State houses more than 100 residents, staff members repeatedly used physical restraints in violation of state and federal laws, and both residents who complained were retaliated against.
NEW YORK A headline with an article on Friday about a ruling in a case in which Enrichetta Ravina, an assistant professor at Columbia University, claimed she had been harassed and retaliated against misstated the result of the lawsuit.
When former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson filed a complaint alleging that Fox News CEO Roger Ailes harassed and retaliated against her for rebuffing his sexual advances, the case came as a surprise to loyal viewers of the channel.
Trump has retaliated against the Iran-backed Shia militia known as Kataib Hezbollah for its rocket attacks on American facilities in Iraq, and promised an even more powerful response if the crisis at America's Baghdad embassy was not contained.
Weeks later, a separate agency that investigates whistle-blower complaints issued a report alleging that officials at the base had retaliated against the whistle-blowers after they raised concerns about the way the service members' remains were being handled.
Iran has retaliated against the United States for its killing of top general Qasem Soleimani by firing more than a dozen ballistic missiles at two Iraqi military bases housing US troops — but for now, investors aren't showing much alarm.
Two other clients of Peretz - former personal bankers Yesenia Guitron and Judi Klosek - also filed OSHA complaints, as well as a joint federal lawsuit in 2010 claiming Wells Fargo retaliated against them for blowing the whistle on similar conduct.
And in a previously unreported internal document obtained by Recode, dozens more employees say that when they filed complaints with Google's human resources department, they were retaliated against by being demoted, pushed out, or placed on less desirable projects.
The recent outpouring of complaints from women about mistreatment in the workplace has included numerous accounts of being ignored, stymied or retaliated against by human resources units — accounts that portray them as part of the problem, not the solution.
There are now at least 14 separate federal probes "into Pruitt's spending and ethics," according to CNN, including allegations he improperly retaliated against staff who protested things like him using his unprecedented 24/7 security detail to run his personal errands.
The Adetu family in Washington DC is suing Sidwell Friends, alleging that the prep school first discriminated against their daughter, then retaliated against her for complaining, tanking her chance of getting into any of the 13 colleges to which she applied.
Kaitlan Collins, a CNN correspondent said that the White House retaliated against her after she asked questions of President Donald Trump during a session in the Oval Office ahead of the president's trade meeting with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.
Walsh's office had already began looking into the police department's cooperation with ICE after an undocumented construction worker sued the company he worked for, saying his boss retaliated against him for filing a workers' compensation claim by reporting him to ICE.
Connecticut officials are set to hear arguments on whether state police can refuse to say whether a trooper and two sergeants were disciplined on allegations they retaliated against a protester at a sobriety checkpoint by arresting him on bogus criminal charges.
As a senior State Department official from 2001 to 2005, Bolton exaggerated what the U.S. government knew about weapons programs in Iraq, Cuba and Syria, and retaliated against analysts who differed with him, according to intelligence officials involved in the events.
NEW YORK(Reuters) - J. Walter Thompson's ch airman makes "constant racist and sexist slurs" that demean women, blacks and Jews, and the advertising agency has retaliated against a top female executive for complaining about his "abusive" behavior, a lawsuit claims.
Tricia Mullins, who was employed for six months as a senior director for global patient advocacy at Horizon until it fired her in December, filed a lawsuit on Wednesday in federal court in San Diego saying the drugmaker retaliated against her.
In July, they testified before Congress, saying Hedman retaliated against them after they investigated a sexual harassment claim in the EPA Great Lakes region office and reported that EPA management in Region 5 had known about the misconduct for years.
Two employee activists at Google say they have been retaliated against for helping to organize a walkout among thousands of Google workers in November, and are planning a "town hall" meeting on Friday for others to discuss alleged instances of retaliation.
Opponents of Trump's tariffs have ridiculed the White House's assertion that "economic security is national security" and have retaliated against U.S. steel and aluminium tariffs imposed in March last year, saying they are mere protectionism, with no link to national security.
ALBANY — A state assemblywoman from suburban Buffalo was punished on Wednesday after an ethics investigation found that she had had a sexual relationship with a staff member in her office, then retaliated against him when he complained about her behavior.
A former senior employee at the National Credit Union Administration is alleging that for nearly three years she was the target of sexual harassment by the agency's now-retired top lawyer and that the regulator retaliated against her for reporting it.
Ms. Garnett, 47, will step into her new job under unusual circumstances: Her predecessor, Mark G. Peters, was fired by Mayor Bill de Blasio after an independent report found that he abused his power and retaliated against a whistle-blower.
But that culture has proven increasingly challenging for Google, which has found itself under fire with some politicians accusing it of anti-conservative bias and some of its workers claiming they were retaliated against for speaking out about the company.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has suggested that President Donald Trump bears some responsibility for Iran&aposs downing of a commercial plane last week — an accident that happened hours after Iran retaliated against the US for assassinating its top military leader.
The Trump administration has retaliated against Russia for expelling American diplomats by shuttering Russia's oldest consulate in the United States along with two annexes, the latest sign of tensions between Washington and Moscow rising despite Trump's public desire for warmer relations.
That move, on Meadows' birthday, came after Boehner had retaliated against several Freedom Caucus members, and it triggered a series of actions that led to Boehner's resignation just two months later, in the middle of his third term as Speaker.
Mr. Netanyahu was so angry about the United Nations resolution that he summoned the American ambassador to castigate the Obama administration and retaliated against other members of the Security Council by canceling diplomatic visits, recalling envoys and cutting back financial aid.
The company is now facing a lawsuit from four employees who say the company retaliated against them for organizing internal protests, while Google has been hit with repeated accusations of union busting for the way it has treated ongoing internal organizing.
Though Google executives have long bragged about having a workplace culture designed to encourage open debate, current and former employees across the political spectrum have complained that they were retaliated against for raising concerns about equality and freedom of speech.
"The Midwest farmers are very concerned that we'll be one of the areas that are retaliated against," said Wendell Shauman, a soybean and corn farmer in Illinois, the nation's top state in soybean production and second largest in corn after Iowa.
Mr. Obama should have retaliated against this treatment a long time ago; still, the expulsion adds to the severity of the American response and directly affects Russian citizens, whereas the travel bans and asset freezes imposed by the sanctions may not.
In the Murfreesboro case, Williams alleges that he was retaliated against when he tried to report abuse, like when one of his white colleagues cocked a loaded gun and pointed it at him when they were walking into a meeting.
And Newbold contended White House officials retaliated against her because she would not easily greenlight security clearances, alleging they sought to "humiliate her" because of her "rare form of dwarfism" by placing personnel security files she needed out of her reach.
The lawsuit, filed in October 2017, included accusations that Mr. Landesman — a power broker in the art world — had groped, attempted to kiss and sent vulgar messages to the women, and, on occasion, retaliated against them when they spurned his advances.
This week, three decades after the court invalidated prohibitions on flag desecration in 48 states, the city of Cleveland agreed to pay Mr. Johnson $225,19893 to settle his claim that officers had retaliated against him for an exercise of free expression.
And while the Obama administration retaliated against Russia with some sanctions and the Senate recently passed a bill tacking on a few more, Donald Trump's White House and the Republican-led Congress have done almost nothing to defend against future interference.
United Airlines failed to address critical food safety issues at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, endangered passengers and retaliated against employees for speaking up, three high-level managers who worked in its catering division allege in lawsuits filed last month.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An internal investigation into Wells Fargo & Co's sales scandal released on Monday found no evidence the bank had retaliated against employees who came forward about sales practice abuses, despite earlier media reports and lawsuits from ex-employees that claimed otherwise.
A California judge has slashed a $25.1 million jury award to a former Cardiovascular Systems Inc employee who claimed the medical device maker retaliated against him for complaining about what he said was off-label marketing and a scheme to pay doctors kickbacks.
Amazon has previously sent a middle finger to Google in 2015, when it retaliated against Chromecast and Apple TV, using the (much-disputed) pretext that they didn't allow easy access to its Prime video offerings to strike the devices from its shelves.
" The suit also alleges that Langton retaliated against Jennifer, giving a "false negative reference" to a prospective employer when Jennifer began seeking teaching positions again, stating that "he had no knowledge of why she left her position in the middle of the year.
A female Tesla engineer is suing the electric carmaker for "unwanted and pervasive harassment," alleging that she and several other female employees were denied promotions, paid less than their male peers, and retaliated against after making their concerns known to human resources.
Mark Steines, cohost of the Hallmark Channel's daytime lifestyle show Home & Family, filed a lawsuit Thursday against the network and parent company Crown Media, claiming he was retaliated against and eventually fired for reporting on-the-job sexual harassment and verbal abuse.
According to a recording of the meeting obtained by BuzzFeed News, Tanden opened the meeting with a similar message, telling staff she felt "terribly" that some former employees had felt unheard and retaliated against when they reported issues of sexual harassment at CAP.
In the lawsuit — filed in US District Court for the Northern District of California on the same day that Juul confirmed its plans to lay off about 500 people — Breja claims he was retaliated against for raising concerns about the contaminated shipment.
Pruitt abused a loophole to give EPA staffers raises, demanded a 20-person security detail, had a motorcade take him to a middling, overrated DC restaurant because he was running late, and retaliated against EPA employees who called him out on it.
Some Democratic lawmakers said they voted against Dickson because of a lawsuit brought by a Delta pilot, Karlene Petitt, which alleged the airline retaliated against her by putting her on leave with pay after she reported safety concerns to Dickson and another executive.
" Carlson and Ailes recent statements follow Carlson's Wednesday lawsuit in which she accuses Ailes of sexual harassment, saying that he "has unlawfully retaliated against Carlson and sabotaged her career because she refused sexual advances and complained about severe and pervasive sexual harassment.
Hadid had by then become so convinced of the N.Y.P.D.'s omnipotence that he was under the mistaken impression that it had retaliated against the editor of the Times article by having her sent to a new post in Afghanistan, to silence her.
Earlier this month, Recode reported that Googlers were pooling personal accounts of what it was like to work at the Silicon Valley giant — specifically, times they felt they had been retaliated against for speaking out against corporate decisions or otherwise complained to management.
Photo: Eric Risberg (AP)Two Google employees who helped to organize a labor walkout estimated to involve 20,000 workers in protest of the company's mishandling of sexual harassment and assault cases in November 2018 have claimed Google retaliated against them, according to Wired.
Gold prices eased from a one-week high, but still remained up on Wednesday, as the U.S. dollar dipped versus the yen and share markets faltered after China retaliated against a U.S. move to slap tariffs on $50 billion worth of its imports.
Canada and Mexico have retaliated against a range of U.S. exports that include pork, bourbon and steel, and the EU has promised to do so as well, raising the specter of a tit-for-tat trade war that could damage the world economy.
Mexico, Canada and the European Union have similarly retaliated against Mr. Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs and have threatened to push back if the president moves ahead with his threat to place a 20 percent tariff on imported cars and car parts.
The workers in the case asserted that their bosses at McDonald's restaurants had disciplined them, retaliated against them and in some cases fired them for taking part in protests beginning in 2012 in which they demanded a $15 hourly wage and a union.
It begins in the present, when a Filipina writer and translator, Magsalin, agrees to help a stylish, young Sofia Coppola-esque American director, Chiara, who is making a film about a forgotten 1901 atrocity in which American occupiers retaliated against a Filipino uprising.
It's a schedule rich with the symbolism of the moment: Sunday is also the day Canada retaliated against the Trump administration's tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum with import duties on $12.6 billion of American products, from ballpoint pens to industrial pipes.
"I will work closely with my colleagues to ensure all processes involving sexual harassment are handled properly and fairly and that no woman or man who has been harassed is retaliated against by members or staff," Mr. Bocanegra said in a statement.
A hospital nurse in New Jersey is claiming that some of her coworkers gave psychiatric patients Benadryl to make them sleepy overnight, and that a supervisor retaliated against her after she tried to report the alleged abuse, NBC News reported on Thursday.
A judge for the board placed a stay on Mr. Hawkins's proposed removal on August 2 for 45 days to allow the special counsel representing him to conduct an investigation into whether Mr. Hawkins's was improperly retaliated against as a whistle-blower.
President Donald Trump's political appointees inappropriately retaliated against a career civil servant at the State Department in part because of her ethnic background, her perceived political views, and the fact that she was in government during prior administrations, a federal watchdog says.
Voronenkov said that the security services retaliated against him; in particular, he claimed that his work had drawn the ire of a notorious F.S.B. general named Oleg Feoktistov, who was known in Russia for his involvement in cases that brought down prominent officials.
On Wednesday, the New York Times published an article detailing allegations against Ryan Adams in which multiple women describe how he told them he would help them be successful musicians, pursued them sexually, and then retaliated against them, personally and professionally, if he was rejected.
David Lapan, a former Pentagon spokesman and the vice president of communications at the Bipartisan Policy Center, previously told Insider that the Pentagon needed to assure the public that Vindman would not be retaliated against for testifying — by Trump or Vindman's fellow service members.
Rebels who spoke to VICE News said they retaliated against an attempted regime advance, but a media official in the Syrian al-Qaeda affiliate Nusra Front tweeted that Nusra had been preparing to to seize a key south Aleppo hill for more than a week.
Over the past decade, the university had received at least seven complaints about Katze's behavior, including that he watched porn on his university computer, screamed at and belittled his employees, retaliated against lab members who challenged him, and was frequently intoxicated in the lab.
Frank Pallone, the ranking Democrat of the Energy and Commerce Committee, asked if it was correct that EPA management had retaliated against at least five staff members, including those who pushed back on hefty travel expenses that are now the subject of multiple investigations.
The President said Tuesday that China is "back in the market" to buy American soybeans -- but farmers said that was the first they had heard of any change since July, when China retaliated against new American tariffs by blocking imports of US agricultural products.
Mona Moazzaz, who was MetLife's chief administrative officer, said in a lawsuit filed in federal court in Manhattan that she was retaliated against and ultimately fired in May after authoring a document calling attention a lack of diversity at the company and other issues.
CNN reported Tuesday, citing four anonymous sources, that the watchdog is investigating if White asked staff members to conduct personal errands for her, such as picking up dry-cleaning or working on mortgage forms, and if she retaliated against them after they filed complaints.
It is being sued by six former and current staff members who claim they were sexually harassed by male co-workers, including "unwanted groping, kissing and repulsive sexual remarks … all while Plaza management ignored their complaints and retaliated against them," according to an Aug.
"We have not retaliated against anyone for their involvement in organizing, and in fact have worked hard over the last six months to foster an environment where the right to organize and the rules around that process are respected," the company said in a statement.
Also excluded from the settlement was the lawsuit filed by the political commentator Scottie Nell Hughes, who claimed that she had been raped by the longtime anchor Charles Payne and was then retaliated against by the network after she came forward with the allegation.
Washington (CNN)The House Oversight Committee is requesting information from Department of Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson over lavish spending on office redecoration and allegations that he retaliated against one of his employees who refused to spend more than was legally allowed.
In his message to be posted today on Kickstarter's blog, which was obtained by Motherboard, Hasan denied that the company retaliated against union organizers, as recently charged by fired workers Taylor Moore and Clarissa Redwine in a complaint filed with the National Labor Review Board.
After Russia retaliated against Obama's December 2016 expulsion of its diplomats by demanding the US reduce its embassy and consular staff by more than 700 people, Trump initially thanked Putin for helping him pare down staff levels, in what he later described as a joke.
But one way or another, Google seems to be pushing employee organizers out of the company: Claire Stapleton and Meredith Whittaker, two organizers of that Google Walkout, alleged that they'd been retaliated against by company management, and wound up leaving in June and July respectively.
The scandal prompted then-CEO John Stumpf to resign, and the bank still faces investigations by multiple states, a parallel criminal probe by the U.S. Justice Department and a civil probe by the Securities and Exchange Commission into whether it misled investors and wrongfully retaliated against whistleblowers.
One of these workers, who lives in a Midwestern city, and asked to remain anonymous due to fear they would be retaliated against, said they were deactivated in early February after writing a comment on a post announcing the new corporate logo, a green shopping bag.
Now, many of them fear they're being retaliated against for expressing interest in their legal options or voicing their frustration at the Defense Department's shifting rules, which require thorough reviews of personal finances, travel and family connections, as well as FBI and CIA screenings and interviews.
The spokeswoman, Dana White, was reported earlier this month to be under investigation by the Pentagon's inspector general after she allegedly retaliated against agency staff who complained about her use of their time to perform tasks such as picking up dry cleaning and filling out mortgage forms.
Ten women who work at McDonald's restaurants in Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles and six other cities have filed sexual harassment complaints in the past few days with the federal government against the company and its franchisees, which they said ignored or retaliated against them for such complaints.
A U.S. appeals court on Thursday said a U.S. Department of Labor panel wrongly ruled that Canadian Pacific Railway unlawfully retaliated against an engineer who was suspended for waiting to report a physical altercation with a coworker while they were moving 81 train cars of flammable ethanol.
Meyer alleged she had suffered workplace discrimination as a gay woman in a relationship with the field hockey coach Tracey Griesbaum, that the university had retaliated against her for complaining about Griesbaum's firing and that she had been paid less than a male counterpart for similar work.
He enjoyed the backing of Ike Perlmutter, the Marvel Entertainment chairman who along with two other Mar-a-Lago members has exercised tremendous influence at Trump's VA. The inspector general report said that O'Rourke had directly retaliated against at least two whistleblowers by downgrading their jobs.
Overall, the memo says, the whistleblower alleged that IHSC "has systematically provided inadequate medical and mental health care and oversight to immigration detainees across the U.S." The memo also says the inspector general will investigate the whistleblower's allegation that they were retaliated against for raising the issues.
After a Foreign Policy report suggested that the State Department may have retaliated against her because of her criticism of President Donald Trump on social media, State Department deputy spokesperson Robert Palladino asserted it was a miscommunication and that she had been "incorrectly notified" of her award.
If, by contrast, Kaepernick were hauled off by the Secret Service or D.C. police for peacefully kneeling as a bystander during a presidential inauguration on the National Mall, he would have a First Amendment gripe against the government because the government retaliated against him for his speech.
Shellie Pfohl, the president and CEO for the Center for SafeSport, told Vox that one of their top priorities is to make sure those who come forward with abuse allegations aren't retaliated against, and they are trying to foster a culture change that puts athletes' safety first.
And while the Obama administration retaliated against Russia with some sanctions and the Senate recently passed a bill tacking on a few more, Donald Trump's White House and the Republican-led Congress have done almost nothing to defend against the kind of election interference perpetrated by Russia in November.
He was born in 1981, so he survived the 1988 genocide, then his family was displaced because of that, then Saddam retaliated against the 1991 uprising, so they were forced into refugee camps in Iran, then later there was the Kurdish civil war, they were displaced again during that.
And so I was interested to learn that a similar sense of panic had recently been broadcast on a Google-owned surveillance camera: "It warned that the United States had retaliated against Pyongyang and that people in the affected areas had three hours to evacuate," Lyons said Monday.
"Whistleblowers are an invaluable resource for weeding out waste, fraud and abuse -- the last thing the government should be doing is paying the legal fees of contractors who've retaliated against whistleblowers," McCaskill, the top Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, said in a statement.
But men, and their preferences, are fickle, and Putin may be changing his tune after the United States implemented tough sanctions against Russian oligarchs, retaliated against Moscow for the poisoning of Sergei Skirpal and his daughter by expelling Russian diplomats, and led strikes against Syrian chemical weapons targets.
Three examples from this year, highlighted by eToro to Markets Insider in an email, were:May 13– After China retaliated against the US by announcing a tariff hike on $60 billion worth of American goods, the number of new gold positions on eToro's platform surged 108% from the previous day.
The law firm, Outten & Golden, said in a statement that Ingrid Avendano, who worked at Uber from 2014 to 2017, believes Uber displayed an "entrenched disregard" for the rights of female employees, and retaliated against her by denying her promotions and raises and giving her negative performance reviews.
"Whistleblowers are an invaluable resource for weeding out waste, fraud and abuse — the last thing the government should be doing is paying the legal fees of contractors who've retaliated against whistleblowers," McCaskill, the top Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, said in a statement.
If retaliated against before they are able to inform the SEC, such professionals may now have to rely on the anti-retaliation protections in Sarbanes-Oxley and must be mindful of the 180-day deadline for filing their administrative complaint as a necessary step prior to bringing a lawsuit.
Overall, the memo says, the whistleblower alleged that the government "has systematically provided inadequate medical and mental health care and oversight to immigration detainees across the U.S." The memo also says the inspector general will investigate the whistleblower's allegation that they were retaliated against for raising the issues.
"Despite the many efforts made by the military to address sexual assault and harassment, 58% of those who report a sexual assault also report being retaliated against, and only 4% of cases result in conviction," said Lydia C. Watts, CEO of the Service Women's Action Network, or SWAN.
Fox News host Gretchen Carlson has filed a shocking sexual harassment lawsuit against Fox News chairman and CEO Roger Ailes, claiming that Ailes retaliated against her and ultimately fired her for refusing his sexual advances — and for complaining about repeated sexual harassment from her former Fox & Friends co-host Steve Doocy.
"We write to urge that you expand any investigation into Facebook and Cambridge Analytica to include whether Facebook — or any other entity affiliated with or hired by Facebook — retaliated against critics or public officials seeking to regulate the platform, or hid vital information from the public," wrote Klobuchar alongside Blumenthal, Sen.
The memo, in which the woman wrote that Google managers discriminated against her and a coworker because of their pregnancies and retaliated against her because she defended the coworker, has been viewed by more than 10,000 of the tech company's employees since the employee posted it last week, according to Motherboard.
"The Office of Representative Sheila Jackson Lee and CBCF (for which Representative Jackson Lee serves as the Board Chair) unlawfully retaliated against Ms. Doe after Ms. Doe threatened to sue the CBCF because another CBCF employee (Damien Jones) raped Ms. Doe while he was Ms. Doe's supervisor," the court filings read.
While the inquiry found that the assemblywoman, Angela M. Wozniak of Buffalo, had a sexual relationship with her director of legislation and retaliated against him when he tried to end it, the Ethics Committee did not find that she had in fact engaged in sexual harassment in violation of policy.
Not long after, the Reagan Administration put economic sanctions on the country, effectively doubling the price of electronic products manufactured in Japan and sold in the US. It was the first time the US had retaliated against Japan on trade issues since World War II, according to the New York Times.
While some of the women said they felt discouraged to report Domingo's behavior because of his stature, the LA Opera said the investigation did not find evidence that Domingo ever retaliated against any woman by not casting her or hiring her, nor did he engage in quid pro quo behavior.
Also during his time in San Francisco, an employee who had been passed over for a leadership position sued the district, saying that Mr. Carranza created a hostile work environment for women, and that he retaliated against her after she saw him flirt with a woman who was not his wife.
"Employees, and particularly female employees who are aware of discrimination in the workplace, if they become aware of it or become a victim of it, they are afraid to complain, to lose their job, to be retaliated against, to not be believed — and therefore they are silenced," Clancy told Business Insider.
Washington (CNN)House Oversight Chairman Trey Gowdy of South Carolina has written to Defense Secretary James Mattis and ordered him to produce documents and communications related to allegations his top public affairs official retaliated against staff members after she used some of them to conduct her personal errands and business matters.
" Foster's sworn complaint with the Office of Special Counsel, the independent agency charged with investigating whistleblower complaints made by government employees, says that after she refused to misuse taxpayer dollars for the office redecoration project she was "retaliated against by being taken out of my position as Chief Administrative Officer.
China said on Tuesday it had no choice but to retaliate against new U.S. trade tariffs after U.S. President Donald Trump said he was imposing 10 percent tariffs on about $200 billion worth of imports from China, and threatened duties on about $267 billion more if China retaliated against the U.S. action.
Those details are contained within the letters published below, but a few notable ones: Chmielewski, who was among the first employees of Trump's presidential campaign before he joined Pruitt's office, said that he believes Pruitt retaliated against him for raising concerns about excessive spending on security, office decor, and first-class flights.
But they pointed to a pattern we also saw in our focus groups, in which older women said that sexual harassment wasn't talked about when they were younger and that, especially earlier in their careers, they worried they would be retaliated against — or simply ignored — if they reported sexual misconduct at work.
In his first response to a missile attack by Iran on US forces in Iraq, President Donald Trump tweeted late Tuesday that "all is well" — a change of pace from earlier tweets threatening to hit Iran hard if it retaliated against US forces for the killing of a senior Iranian military official.
Days later, Ms. Vinograd sent an email to CBS executives, including Susan Zirinsky, the head of CBS News, and the network's human resources division, saying that she wanted to make a complaint about "highly inappropriate, unprofessional and upsetting events," but wanted their assurance that she would not be retaliated against for doing so.
He doesn't make a fuss about Beck ditching his meticulously-planned Fitzgerald date night in order to talk Annika (Kathryn Gallagher) off the ledge (after Peach retaliated against an unflattering #TBT by posting Annika's racist rant on Instagram) and dutifully goes over to Peach's apartment with Beck to "save" Peach from not-so-certain death.
This recent bill was reversing an attempt by the federal circuit to cut back on the scope of protected activity, making it clear now that you can't be retaliated against if you refuse to obey an order from your boss or employer that would require the whistleblower to break a rule, law, or regulation.
Then the two sides schedule a conference call with the arbitrator to discuss what laws may have been broken, what kinds of evidence will be allowed, how many witnesses each side can call, and the burden of proof that Maria needs to meet to prove that her employer illegally harassed and retaliated against her.
Further, I never retaliated against any employee; I never wrote a negative recommendation letter for anyone; I never refused to write a letter of recommendation for any lab researcher; I never bullied anyone; no Harvard official has ever expressed concern to me over my conduct; and I never made sexual advances to any employee.
In the complaint filed Thursday in the Southern District of New York, Serena Bhaduri alleges that USA Today's parent company Gannett (GCI) as well as sales executives Estee Cross and Anna Riddle interfered with her rights under federal and New York state employment laws and retaliated against her for her decision to exercise those rights.
But the New York City proposal is believed by Espinal and workplace experts to be the first of its kind here in the U.S. If approved, the law would enable workers who believe that they are being retaliated against for refusing to respond to a boss's after work email to file a complaint with the city.
"The threat of steep tariffs on vehicle and auto component imports risks undermining GM's competitiveness against foreign auto producers by erecting broad-brush trade barriers that increase our global costs, remove a key means of competing with manufacturers in lower-wage countries, and promote a trade environment in which we could be retaliated against in other markets," GM wrote.
Fox News, which for more than a year has dealt with the fallout from an embarrassing sexual harassment scandal, was sued on Monday by the political commentator Scottie Nell Hughes, who claimed that she had been raped by the longtime anchor Charles Payne and was then retaliated against by the network after she came forward with her allegation.
In a meeting this month with Wells Fargo employees, Timothy J. Sloan — who took over in October, after the bank's longtime leader, John G. Stumpf, was felled by the scandal — acknowledged what a number of employees had previously said: that the bank may have retaliated against some workers who had tried to blow the whistle internally on its actions.
"Employees, and particularly female employees who are aware of discrimination in the workplace, if they become aware of it or become a victim of it, they are afraid to complain, to lose their job, to be retaliated against, to not be believed — and therefore they are silenced," Donna Clancy, Evans&apos attorney, previously told Business Insider.
Christine McEntee, executive director of the American Geological Union, called for the establishment of universal standards regarding sexual misconduct; better training that emphasizes ways bystanders can step in to help; a more transparent reporting process that protects victims from being retaliated against; and reforms that center how universities and labs can positively improve their environments rather than simply punish harassers.
After supporters of Bernie Sanders were removed from key committees on the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in 2017, for reasons that really had to do with the senator from Vermont and his supporters speaking a language that many found too revolutionary, the DNC denied that it had retaliated against Mr Sanders's allies, and said the changes were intended to increase diversity.
This week we learned that one of those individuals in power, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, who receives protection from armed security officers, reportedly retaliated against at least one of his security agents after being told it was against policy to activate their vehicle's emergency lights and siren so Pruitt could rush to the airport or to dinner at a Washington restaurant.
Despite news reports and lawsuits claiming the bank had retaliated against whistleblowers, an investigative report by the bank's board of directors released on April 10 said "based on a limited review completed to date," outside law firm Shearman & Sterling had "not identified a pattern of retaliation" against employees in Wells Fargo's branch banking unit who complained about sales pressure or practices.
But under the settlement, the city agreed to send out departmentwide notifications to reiterate its policy that quotas and numerical performance goals were banned, that supervisors who put them in place could be subject to disciplinary action and that officers who believed they had been threatened or retaliated against for failing to comply with a quota should notify the department's Internal Affairs Bureau.
Separately, a study by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Princeton University, and Columbia University concluded that the Chinese and steel and aluminum tariffs cost companies and consumers $22018 billion a month in additional taxes and companies a further $2284.8 billion in efficiency loses in 242.41 China has retaliated against U.S. tariffs by imposing its own tariffs on imports from the United States.
Separately, a study by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Princeton University, and Columbia University concluded that the Chinese and steel and aluminum tariffs cost companies and consumers $22018 billion a month in additional taxes and companies a further $2284.8 billion in efficiency loses in 242.41 China has retaliated against U.S. tariffs by imposing its own tariffs on imports from the United States.
The two reports, completed in March by an investigator in the Oregon Department of Education and made public this month, found that top officials in North Bend had for at least the past two school years fostered hostile conditions for gay and lesbian students, hesitated to intervene after reports of sexual harassment and retaliated against a school counselor who had cooperated with the state investigation.
Jane later discovered that two other female coworkers had made harassment complaints against the same man, and she says that even though he was fired two and a half years after the first time he had harassed her, it wasn't because he had harassed her and two other co-workers, or that he had retaliated against them after they had reported him to human resources — but rather because he failed to report to a shift.
"The North Korean government, through a state-sponsored group, robbed a central bank and citizens of other nations, retaliated against free speech in order to chill it half a world away, and created disruptive malware that indiscriminately affected victims in more than 150 other countries, causing hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars' worth of damage," John C. Demers, the head of the Justice Department's National Security Division, said in a statement.
"After reviewing yet another year's worth of sexual assault case files at four of the biggest military bases in the country, I was appalled to see that sexual assault in our military is still as pervasive as ever: levels of civilian survivors remain high, overall prosecution rates of military sexual assault cases remain flat, and my office received no retaliation cases from the DoD despite six out of 10 survivors reporting that they had been retaliated against last year," Gillibrand said in a statement accompanying the report.
"After reviewing yet another year's worth of sexual assault case files at four of the biggest military bases in the country, I was appalled to see that sexual assault in our military is still as pervasive as ever: levels of civilian survivors remain high, overall prosecution rates of military sexual assault cases remain flat, and my office received no retaliation cases from the DoD despite six out of 10 survivors reporting that they had been retaliated against last year," Gillibrand said in a statement.
"After reviewing yet another year's worth of sexual assault case files at four of the biggest military bases in the country, I was appalled to see that sexual assault in our military is still as pervasive as ever: levels of civilian survivors remain high, overall prosecution rates of military sexual assault cases remain flat, and my office received no retaliation cases from the DoD despite six out of 21625 survivors reporting that they had been retaliated against last year," Gillibrand said in a statement accompanying the report.
On Thursday, lawmakers erupted in anger at one another on the House floor while President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE retaliated against Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) for threatening to rescind his invitation to give the State of the Union address on Jan. 29.
Richard Blumenthal (Conn.), Chris CoonsChristopher (Chris) Andrew CoonsThe United States broken patent system is getting worse Biden faces scrutiny for his age from other Democrats Democrats press FBI for details on Kavanaugh investigation MORE (Del.) and Mazie HironoMazie Keiko HironoDemocratic senator on possibility of Trump standing up to the NRA: 'That's just such BS' Schumer to Trump: Demand McConnell hold vote on background check bill Graham moves controversial asylum bill through panel; Democrats charge he's broken the rules MORE (Hawaii) pressing DOJ to probe the company in the wake of a New York Times report detailing how the company retaliated against its detractors amid the fallout from scandals at Facebook since the 2016 election.

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