Why Are Hospitals Exempt from Antitrust Laws
antitrust laws only apply to businesses. labor unions and most public utilities are not businesses. that's why the post office for example, isn't subject to antitrust laws because technically the post office is not a business. actually labor unions and public utilities are exempt from antitrust laws. Antitrust laws do not only apply to businesses but it also applies to industries as well. The following are exempt from antitrust laws: Labor Unions, Public Utilities - electric, gas, and telephone companies, Professional Baseball, Cooperative activities among U.S. exporters, Hospitals, Public Transit and water systems, Suppliers of military equipment, and Joint publishing arrangements in a single city by two or more newspapers.
The 1914 Clayton Antitrust Act Labor excluded unions and agricultural cooperatives from antitrust laws
I know the MLB is exempt, I'm not sure about any others (simply because it's America's past-time, stupid I know).
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No. Military wages can be garnished just like any other wage.
Military wages are exempt from garnishment in every state under the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act. But, it is a violation of UCMJ (Universal Code of Military Justice--military regulations) to be dishonorably indebted (past due or defaulted).
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Military pay is exempt from the spending cuts included in the "fiscal cliff." Other major programs exempt include Social Security, Medicaid and veterans' benefits.
There hasent been a military draft since the Vietnam war but if they ever reinstated the draft firefighters would not be exempt
No. It is exempt from judgements.
Yes, being an only child does not exempt you from military service during a time where the draft is active.
You'll need to opt out with your school or the military itself. The normal "put me on your do not call list" won't work because the military is exempt from that.