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  2. Givebacks - Wikipedia

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    Givebacks is a trade union term for the reduction or elimination of previously won benefits. [1] History. 1978: The first known publication of the term giveback in ...

  3. Quavo Explains Turning ‘Tragedy Into Triumph’ With Gun ...

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    The foundation’s initiatives — since its establishment in 2021 — have included Back 2 School Givebacks, sporting events and the annual Huncho Day staged at his former high school.

  4. Now is the season for gift returns. What to know about ... - AOL

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    Shoppers returned nearly $150 billion in holiday merchandise in 2023. Here's what you need to know about returns at Amazon, Target and Walmart.

  5. Charitable giving is up: Here's what to know about donating ...

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    Americans made $3.6 billion in charitable donations this week — a double-digit increase of 16% from Giving Tuesday 2023’s total of $3.1 billion, according to The GivingTuesday Data Commons ...

  6. Salting (union organizing) - Wikipedia

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    Salting is a labor union tactic involving the act of getting a job at a specific workplace with the intent of organizing a union. [1] A person so employed is called a "salt".

  7. Sports At Any Cost - The Huffington Post

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    (About one-third of the department’s revenue comes from student fees, specifically.) Without that money, he says, universities couldn’t offer as many sports or scholarships as they do. David Hughes is a Rutgers anthropology professor who has sparred with his administration over ballooning subsidies.

  8. Giving What We Can - Wikipedia

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    Toby Ord is one of the founders of Giving What We Can.. Giving What We Can was founded as a giving society in 2009 by Toby Ord, an ethics researcher at Oxford, his wife Bernadette Young, a physician in training at the time, and fellow ethicist William MacAskill [3] [4] [2] with the goal of encouraging people to give at least 10% of their income on a regular basis to alleviate world poverty. [5]

  9. Mike Norvell, Mike Gundy lead college football coaches paying ...

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    Nothing compels a coach to do this. Multi-year contracts protect their salaries. If an employer becomes unsatisfied with a coach’s performance, the school could fire the coach and pay the buyout.