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My Boss Treats Me Differently Than Others: What Should I Do?

January 27, 2024
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Are you getting harsher criticism compared to your peers? Did your boss exclude you from a project because you’re “too young for this kind of assignment”? Or maybe you’ve seen how they’re treating other people in the same role way better than you? 

Watch out, all of these are problematic workplace practices. 

4 Common Examples of How a Boss May Treat You Differently 

Recognizing signs of problematic relationships with your boss is crucial as these can both affect your professional status and personal well-being. Disparate treatment, favoritism, ostracization, and being singled out negatively are all warning signs you can’t ignore. 

Disparate Treatment

The concept of disparate treatment, also called adverse treatment, refers to when employees are treated unfairly based on their characteristics like age, gender, ethnicity, or physical abilities. 

Examples of disparate treatment include:

  • Giving preferences to resumes with names that seem white 
  • Prioritizing the promotion of male employees over female 
  • Different employment conditions (e.g., benefits) for workers of different age 
  • Lay-off or firing decisions, based on a personal, rather than objective characteristic  

Showing any sort of disparate treatment is one of the things your boss can’t legally do.…

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Sweet Deal—Hershey, Others Have Solar Pacts

April 22, 2021
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The post Sweet Deal—Hershey, Others Have Solar Pacts appeared first on POWER Magazine.

A well-known chocolate maker has announced two new clean energy partnerships as the company continues to increase its sustainability efforts.

The Hershey Co. on April 20 said it has power purchase agreements (PPAs) to take electricity from two solar projects, one in North Carolina and another in Texas. Hershey, like many corporate power customers, has set a goal to reduce its carbon footprint and has begun investing in renewable energy developments. The Pennsylvania-based snacks producer on Tuesday said the projects “will support the company’s recently announced science-based targets commitments to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.”

Hershey is executing a 15-year PPA for a 20-MWac solar farm being developed by BayWa r.e. in Camden, North Carolina (Figure 1). Construction of the project, located on 218 acres, is expected to be completed in late July, according to the companies.

1. BayWa r.e. is developing this solar farm in Camden, North Carolina.
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South Korea Will Fight Solar Tariffs; Others Will Wait

January 24, 2018
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The global solar industry on January 23 reacted to President Trump’s announcement on Monday that the U.S. will enact a 30% tariff this year on imports of solar cells and modules, a levy that could begin as soon as next month. Some groups said they will take a “wait and see” approach to the charge, while others—including South Korea—promised swift action against the assessment.

Trump on January 22 said imported photovoltaic (PV) products would be subject to a 30% tariff in 2018, with the levy falling by 5% each year, to 15% by 2022.  The decision came after the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) in 2017 said imports of PV products are causing “serious injury, or threat of serious injury, to the domestic [solar] industry.” The ITC acted after Suniva, a bankrupt solar panel manufacturer with a Chinese majority owner, and SolarWorld Americas, the U.S. arm of a German solar company, asked for tariffs and a floor price to be imposed on imported solar cells and panels.…

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