The Pentagon issued a series of memos that direct officials to use artificial intelligence to speed up workplace ...
USPS's Disturbing Hiring Practice** In a shocking revelation, a whistleblower from the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has exposed a deeply troubling hiring decision that jeopardizes the safety and rights ...
This year marks the second installment of POWER’s partnership with Best Companies Group (BCG) to recognize outstanding ...
Sean Black pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and attempted homicide on Tuesday, court documents show. Investigators say ...
Nurses at Seattle Children’s rally for higher pay, sick leave, and safety as contract talks continue, while hospital cites ...
Texas is investigating hundreds of teachers for online posts about the right-wing activist's assassination. Some experts ...
On Tuesday, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) filed a lawsuit against Montrose Regional Health for age ...
The U.S. civil rights agency responsible for enforcing worker rights will stop investigating complaints about company ...
A Leitchfield, Kentucky, couple took home more than $28,000 after a grocery run turned into a big lottery win.
Can technology-focused, highly dispersed workplaces replicate serendipity? Many industry leaders think it’s doable, but with ...
Assembly Bill 288 gives the state authority to step in when the National Labor Relations Board can't or won't weigh in.
"The City of Mesa and the Mesa Police Department take all allegations of misconduct seriously and a thorough investigation is being conducted," said department spokesperson Detective Jesse Macias.
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