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Talking Politics At The Office
10 October 2016
Fisher Phillips LLP
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In the article, "Talking Politics at the Office,"
featured in the New Jersey Law Journal, Attorney Alvaro
Hasani offers employers with steps to take to make them feel more
comfortable in knowing that if (but more likely when) political
discussions occur at work, the risk associated with these types of
discussions is minimized.
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