The U.S. Forest Service is committed to promoting equal opportunity and preventing discrimination in its programs and employment practices. The agency adheres to Federal Laws that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, and age. The Forest Service also emphasizes inclusivity and diversity, striving to create a workplace and service environment that is free from harassment and bias. They implement training and policies to ensure compliance and promote a culture of respect and equity.
The dual-use policy the US Forest Service is tasked with is the Policy of Lack-Environment. This policy describes laws where the environment must be actively protected.
Yes. It even has a non-discrimination policy that covers gender identity.
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Tahereh Nadarajah has written: 'Forest policy and conservation of Papua New Guinea's forests' -- subject(s): Forest conservation, Forest policy
Albert Cadwallader Worrell has written: 'Principles of forest policy' -- subject(s): Forest policy
Sukhadeo Thorat has written: 'Urban labour market discrimination' -- subject(s): Dalits, Employment, Discrimination in employment 'Social justice philanthropy' -- subject(s): Social justice, Charities 'Reservation in employment, education, and legislature' -- subject(s): Scheduled tribes, Education (Higher), Dalits, Employment, Minority employment, Civil service, India, Reverse discrimination in employment 'Exclusion and discrimination' -- subject(s): Atrocities, Civil right, Crimes against, Dalits, Marginality, Social, Reverse discrimination, Social Marginality 'Caste and social exclusion' -- subject(s): Social Marginality, Caste-based discrimination 'Rural non-farm employment of the scheduled castes' -- subject(s): Dalits, Employment, Manpower policy, Rural, Rural Manpower policy, Statistics 'Rainfed agriculture' 'Ambedkar's role in economic planning and water policy' -- subject(s): Eeconomic policy, Economic conditions, Water resources development, Economic policy
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Thaddeus Raymond Sunseri has written: 'Wielding the ax' -- subject(s): Forest policy, Forests and forestry, History, Political aspects, Political aspects of Forest policy, Social aspects, Social aspects of Forest policy
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Yes, a company can refuse cash payments in-store after you cancel a service, depending on its payment policy. Many businesses have specific terms regarding refunds and payment methods, which are often outlined in their service agreements. If a company has a policy that stipulates refunds must be processed through a different payment method, they are within their rights to enforce it. It's advisable to review the company's policy or contact customer service for clarification on their specific practices.