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Segal

[ see-guhl ]

noun

  1. George, 1924–2000, U.S. sculptor.


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“An employer will have to pick a risk over whether want to be sued by someone complaining about getting a vaccine—or by someone whose loved one has died because of the virus,” Segal says.

From Fortune

In these cases, Segal says, an employer may have to find a way to provide reasonable accommodation—a task that could be easy in some cases, such as having the employee work from home, and near impossible in others.

From Fortune

Segal notes that the case for mandatory vaccines will vary depending on what type of work someone does.

From Fortune

“There’s a very strong case that preventing a deadly disaster is a business necessity, especially now that we have a quarter million people dead,” Segal says.

From Fortune

According to Segal, the employment law attorney, businesses are likely to face lawsuits whatever they do—or don’t do.

From Fortune

Cast: Jeff Garlin, Wendi McLendon-Covey, George Segal, Hayley Orrantia, Sean Giambrone, Troy Gentile.

Francesca Segal and Sam Byers are appealing young British novelists.

Fantastic cast, from the uber-manly Steven Segal right on down to Oliver Platt, with even Marla Maples thrown in.

Segal says that American Jews are not obligated to call out injustice wherever they see it.

Sahar Segal suggests that American Jews ought to feel no shame for Israel's actions.

You know, Miss Segal, what my feelings are toward you, and you know that I wish you all happiness.

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