
Natasha Doff
Editor at Bloomberg News
Features editor at Bloomberg News in London. Previously in Moscow. Tweets not endorsements, opinions my own.
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1 week ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Natasha Doff
Caroline Biddle thought she was doing the right thing when she opened up to her employer about her need for fertility treatment. Then she got her next paycheck and saw her salary had been docked for every time she had attended an appointment. Even more shocking, Biddle thought, her employer—a high school near Birmingham, England—wasn’t breaking any rules.
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1 week ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Natasha Doff
Caroline Biddle thought she was doing the right thing when she opened up to her employer about her need for fertility treatment. Then she got her next paycheck and saw her salary had been docked for every time she had attended an appointment. Even more shocking, Biddle thought, her employer—a high school near Birmingham, England—wasn’t breaking any rules.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Natasha Doff
Caroline Biddle. (Bloomberg Businessweek) -- Caroline Biddle thought she was doing the right thing when she opened up to her employer about her need for fertility treatment. Then she got her next paycheck and saw her salary had been docked for every time she had attended an appointment. Even more shocking, Biddle thought, her employer—a high school near Birmingham, England—wasn’t breaking any rules.
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3 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Giulia Morpurgo |Natasha Doff
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Giulia Morpurgo |Natasha Doff
Creditors negotiated a back-up plan in case a targeted sale falls through This article is for subscribers only. Welcome to The Brink. I’m Giulia Morpurgo in London, where I’m following the impact of tariffs on retailers like Lycra. We also have news on Sunnova’s fight to stay out of bankruptcy, Rite Aid’s plans for its second trip through Chapter 11 and Sunac’s proposed debt-for-equity swap. Follow this link to subscribe. Send us feedback and tips at [email protected] or DM on X to @gmorpurgo.
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