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  3. mtab - Wikipedia

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    mtab. The mtab (contraction of mounted file systems table) file is a system information file, commonly found on Unix-like systems.

  4. Restaurant inspections: No sign reminding employees to ... - AOL

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    Apr. 26—GREEN Tennis Club of Albuquerque, 2901 Indian School NE (April 17) Burger King, 10901 Montgomery NE (April 15) Amadeos Pizza & Subs, 809 98th St. SW (April 15) Sbarro Italian Eatery ...

  5. Restaurant forces employees to sign demeaning 'agreement' - AOL

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    The sheet was shared on Reddit by an employee's cousin. "My cousins [sic] job just asked her to sign this and fired an employee who refused," they said. The servers must not do certain tasks and ...

  6. Employee Says Sign Restrictions May Impact Palatine ... - Patch

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    Employee Says Sign Restrictions May Impact Palatine Businesses - Palatine, IL - An employee at a Palatine business voiced his concern over the impact of sign restrictions put in place by the ...

  7. Business news in California includes $395 pineapples, new restaurant openings, and an ambulance company owner charged with fraud. Rachel Barnes, Patch Staff.

  8. In hoc signo vinces - Wikipedia

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    In hoc signo vinces is the motto on the O'Donnell coat of arms. It is the motto of the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. [13] It is the official motto of the Knights Templar in the American York Rite of Freemasonry. It was the motto of the Ancient and Illustrious Order Knights Of Malta, a Protestant fraternal society.

  9. NLRB election procedures - Wikipedia

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    NLRB election procedures. The National Labor Relations Board, an agency within the United States government, was created in 1935 as part of the National Labor Relations Act. Among the NLRB's chief responsibilities is the holding of elections to permit employees to vote whether they wish to be represented by a particular labor union.