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just cause
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Just cause
Just cause is a common standard in labor arbitration that is used in labor union contracts in the United States as a form of job security.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of just cause in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of just cause in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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I am pleased with arbitrator Mark Irvings ruling which found that The Huskies did not have just cause to terminate my contract, i wish to thank God and my family, whose grace sustained me over the last four years.
If the single parent is walking home and can’t prove that they're ‘important’ by having money or high-value items taken from them, it may be really hard, which goes back to the ‘just cause’ requirement of the insurance of the CCW. Having ‘just cause’ is too big of a gray area. That means it's up for interpretation of the person interviewing you and can lead to underlying bias.
In order for a war to be just, three things are necessary. First, the authority of the sovereign.... Secondly, a just cause.... Thirdly... a rightful intention.
People love to tear you off your pedestal, just 'cause you’re really rich or you’re the best at tennis or you go to a charity event with 200 kids even though you’re dripping with COVID.
No honorable man has just cause to fear a lawfully armed woman.
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