In recognition of their work through putting on “Diaper Jam ICT” each April, 12 News and DeVaughn James Injury Lawyers awarded a $1,200 Helping Hand to the event’s organizers.
Minister of Investment Tareq Abu Ghazaleh held a discussion session on Saturday with a number of investors at the Sharif Hussein bin Ali’s House in Aqaba, in the presence of Aqaba Special Economic ...
This year, Rural ICT Camp carries the theme “Meaningful Community Centered Connectivity Initiatives.” The theme follows up on the National Consultation on CCCI for Meaningful Access, organized by ICT ...
Karen Brazell, nominee to serve as the next Veterans Affairs Under Secretary for Benefits, speaks during her confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill on Sept. 10. (Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee) ...
If a claimant owes money back to the UIA because they were overpaid, this is not the first time they should be hearing about it. Workers received a reminder by Sept. 9 in their online unemployment ...
Everyone is entitled to make a mistake, including HR and benefit leaders. But what happens after is the important part. HR and benefit teams spend around 40% of their time on benefits administration, ...
For decades, U.S. taxpayers have paid into Social Security with each paycheck, only to discover later that up to 85% of those hard-earned benefits can be taxed in retirement. Many retirees wondered if ...
Andrew Harris, chief sales and marketing officer, DCC Technologies. (Image: DCC Technologies) When people think of ICT distribution, they often picture warehouses, trucks and spreadsheets. Logistics ...
Michigan's Unemployment Insurance Agency is seeking $2.7 billion in benefits from about 350,000 Michigan workers. Michigan's UIA said these workers were overpaid benefits but it wasn't able to request ...
Staff and faculty are invited to join experts from Duke Human Resources for a series of virtual information sessions about medical plan changes and options for 2026. Open Enrollment for medical ...
James Heckman and Sadegh Eshaghnia dispute the notion that neighborhoods shape our lives (“ZIP Code Is Destiny? Turns Out That’s Bunk,” op-ed, Sept. 5). Many factors, including family environments, ...