Temperatures drop pretty sharply during the night tonight. But then that happens a lot at this time of the year, down to 28 degrees by 7 00 a. M. In philadelphia. But the wind is still going to be up there. And so its going to feel like its 18 degrees, your exposed skin by then, then it gets even colder over the following 24 hours. Sheena ill with be back to tell you just how cold it will get where you live. Be sure to get the updated first alert forecast and realtime traffic conditions with nbc 10 news today starting tomorrow morning at 4 00. With freezing temperatures and strong biting winds out there come serious concern from local fire departments. People trying to keep warm this winter are at risk for accidents. Doug shimell with that part of the story. Reporter fire marshalls tell us theres something about starting up fireplaces or using electric space heaters or kerosene heaters that creates a recipe for disaster. This is the one that caused the fire. Reporter it was not the way
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In 2016, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued Joint Guidance for Human Resource Professionals warning that no-poach agreements restricting employee hiring may violate the antitrust laws.[1] That guidance, along with pre-guidance litigation, has established some clear ground rules. Naked no-poach agreements are per se illegal under §1 of the Sherman Act,[2] while ancillary no-poach agreements, those related to legitimate, procompetitive joint ventures[3] and corporate acquisitions,[4] are subject to the rule of reason, which considers whether the agreement is, on balance, anticompetitive.
Yet, four years later, there remain stubborn pockets of disagreement for example, no-poach clauses in franchise agreements. Federal courts are struggling to reach a consensus on how to analyze them under the antitrust laws. And there’s a lot at stake. Statistics show more than 8 million American