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[nol-ij] / ˈnɒl ɪdʒ /


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From Salon

Experts describe “surveillance wages” as a system in which wages are based not on an employee’s performance or seniority, but on formulas that use their personal data, often collected without employees’ knowledge.

From MarketWatch

By July 23, the state investigators had requested to interview their supervisor and several colleagues, among them the person with the most knowledge on the incident.

From Los Angeles Times

In both cases, organizations submitted emails and comments to regulators using real people’s identities without their knowledge or consent.

From Los Angeles Times

Keenly aware that "hair is part of identity", Natalie has become a driving force behind a series of workshops in north-east Wales to address this knowledge and skills gap.

From BBC