[ad_1] A Nanaimo non-profit’s board of directors has received recognition for its work to support victims of domestic violence. The Haven Society’s board has been conferred with the Purple Ribbon Award from DomesticShelters.org for “making a substantial positive impact on the lives of domestic violence victims and survivors,” said a press release. Adrianne Marskell, Haven
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[ad_1] FRAMINGHAM — “It was just another one of those bad days between him and I,” said Melanie Winters, a South Shore resident. “And then it ended up outside and I screamed for help,” she said. Someone heard her, but she still had to escape from her boyfriend, Winters said. She drove to her workplace — a coffee shop
[ad_1] Runway models and the world of high fashion — on the surface a glamorous and glitzy job. But for advocates like Sara Ziff, the reality is far different. “It looks like a population that’s very privileged,” she said. “In reality, you have the sort of the top 1%, the folks who go to the Met
[ad_1] Effective September 1, 2021, Texas has joined a growing list of states that have passed enhanced legal protections for victims of workplace sexual harassment. S.B. 45 amends current law relating to the prohibition against sexual harassment in the workplace. The new law is expansive in that it now affords protection to any employee working