|
|||||
OTTAWA Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper last week offered a formal, unreserved apology for his country's past treatment of immigrant Chinese and proposed a compensation package that includes millions of dollars for anti-racism education....
Category:
Management
XINZHENG, China In one of the more unusual education-ethics stories in recent memory, a Chinese college has been torn by riots after students learned that their diplomas would identify the fact that they graduated from a satellite school of a highly regarded national university, rather than listing only the national university....
Category:
Management
LONDON British doctors are expected to seek approval for a full face transplant from a London hospital's ethics board this week, an action likely to prompt a vigorous debate over the scientific, psychological, and moral implications of the procedure....
Category:
Management
WASHINGTON Police union officials, outraged that a Georgia congresswoman who struck a Capitol Police officer was not indicted on assault charges by a grand jury, have demanded that the House ethics committee probe her conduct....
Category:
Management
WASHINGTON In a precedent-setting case on workplace discrimination law, the U.S. Supreme Court last week effectively made it easier for workers to sue employers who retaliate after a discrimination claim is lodged....
Category:
Management