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When is Equal Pay Day for social sector leaders in your state?

Candid

Equal Pay Day is a symbolic day created by the National Committee on Pay Equity to increase awareness about the gender wage gap. Specifically, this day marks how far into the year a woman must work to receive the same wage that a man received the previous year. This year, U.S. Equal Pay Day landed on March 15, meaning that women in the U.S.

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Defamation Claims by Directors and Officers Against Members – What you Need to Know

Association Alert

In support of its holding affirming the trial court, the Court of Appeals cited several other cases from California, Minnesota, New Jersey, and Wyoming that have determined that board members in a large homeowners’ association can be treated as limited purpose public figures.

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Wind Energy, Environmental Groups at Odds Over Eagle Rule

Associations Now

In November, Duke Energy agreed to pay the federal government $1 million over the killing of 14 golden eagles and 149 other birds at two of its wind farms in Wyoming. The company admitted that it knew ahead of time that the way its wind farms were built would likely result in bird deaths. The settlement drew the ire of Sen.

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