No But someone hiring his or her spouse is nepotism. Nepotism is generally frowned upon and in limited circumstances, mostly related to government agencies it is illegal.
nope, a job is a job for now, especially with how low the economy is.
Look to the Trump presidency and you can observe nepotism. With his family involved in the government that is nepotism.
She was accused of nepotism when she made her nephew an officer of the firm.http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/nepotism
yes. Where in the nepotism is my coffee?
Nepotism is defined as: "patronage bestowed or favoritism shown on the basis of family relationship, as in business and politics." Technically, the opposite of nepotism would be "anti-nepotism" or an "anti-nepotism policy." Although not an absolute opposite, the word "meritocracy" is defined as "A system in which advancement is based on individual ability or achievement." which is sufficiently contrasting to the meaning of "nepotism".
Nepotism - The Office - was created on 2010-09-23.
If the court system has no regulations about such a hiring practice (i.e.: nepotism), yes, they may.
newton's second law has no special name however ist law is known as law of "inertia".....Newton's Second Law Can Be Stated As F=ma
The first and second law are f=ma. The first law is where f or a is zero . The second law says f-ma where f or a is not zero.
Nepotism - "favoritism (as in appointment to a job) based on kinship" -Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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