Assuming employment is required, the following 7 results were found.
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vaccination, medical experiments, pharmaceuticals, or any other medical product as a condition of citizenship, patronage, employment, education, worship, assembly, or movement. The problem? Instead protecting individual freedom this resolution actually...
- Type: Article
- Author: Reuel Sample
- Category: Opinon
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Group Graduate Employability Report, only 30% of graduates in that year, 2025, just one year ago, have found full-time employment. Only 30%, that means 60%, have not found full-time employment. If we think about this in terms of the House or the Senate,...
- Type: Article
- Author: Reagan Faulkner
- Category: Reagan Faulkner Show
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The Triangle has more than 11,000 small businesses per 100,000 residents, with those firms accounting for 47% of total employment in the area, according to US Small Business Administration figures cited in the study. New business applications hit...
- Type: Article
- Author: By David N. Bass | Carolina Journal
- Category: North Carolina
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business killer. It proposes an increase of the state minimum wage to $22 per hour and also calls for an increase in employment benefits. It’s clear that the cost of living in Wilmington and other areas of the state are much higher than someone making...
- Type: Article
- Author: Jonathan Bridges
- Category: Between Two Bridges
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force a change in Raliegh. The only change that should come about as the result of teachers walking off the job is their employment status. No valid and approved request for the day off, no valid doctor’s note should equal only one thing – no more job....
- Type: Article
- Author: Reuel Sample
- Category: The Daily Update
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little regional planning. I won't say there's been no regional planning zero when it comes to, you know, what are the employment needs? What are the housing needs? What are the transportation needs in a, in a, from my point of view, in a sane society,...
- Type: Article
- Author: Reuel Sample
- Category: The 3 Guys Podcast
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mix of data and artificial intelligence; and pointed to reports of prejudiced algorithms in the sectors of healthcare, employment and security. In many ways, it was a match to various studies and views from Americans; in others, there was not agreement...
- Type: Article
- Author: By Alan Wooten | The Center Square
- Category: North Carolina