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Despite an apparent reversal on mass layoffs, the Department of Veterans Affairs is quietly advancing a workforce reduction, ...
Michael Luchsinger outlines how employers managing layoffs in today’s regulatory environment must balance business goals with ...
Hundreds rallied in Foley Square Tuesday, including over a dozen local politicians—Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for ...
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America has entered uncharted territory on immigration, as employers and employees alike navigate a shifting political and ...
If you're a non-profit leader, chances are you wear many hats: fundraiser, mission champion, crisis responder, community ...
It didn't take long for Jon Jones' longtime rival Daniel Cormier to weigh in on his retirement and latest legal troubles.
A Supreme Court ruling last week means planned reductions in force can continue, but unions and other groups will battle the ...
Cockroaches, mice and beds without sheets were normal at Gabriel House in Fall River, a resident said a day after the deadly ...
This roundup covers key domestic U.S. news: a record number of measles cases, a tunnel collapse in Los Angeles, legal and ...
Even if being "overemployed" is technically legal, that doesn’t mean there won’t be consequences. Experts say your LinkedIn ...
America First Legal, a nonprofit law firm co-founded by Stephen Miller, filed a federal discrimination complaint against ...