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Occupational Health News Roundup
By | September 27, 2009
Ordinarily, when a worker is abused by an employer, the employer can be prosecuted, found guilty, and penalized. That hasn’t been the case with diplomats accused of abusing domestic workers; their diplomatic immunity has allowed them to duck charges of beating domestic workers or keeping them in slavery-like conditions. But, Sarah Fitzpatrick writes in the Washington Post , this unjust condition may finally change, thanks to a ruling in a lawsuit brought by Marichu Suarez Baoanan against her fo
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