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“Because the term ‘DEI’ has become such a flashpoint, most employers are moving away from using this phrase in their employee policies,” said attorney Virginia Hardwick, a partner at law firm Hardwick ...
In 1985, City Council member Joan Specter teamed up with Mayor Wilson Goode for City Hall’s first art exhibit. The next year, ...
From Charter rulings to back-to-work laws, tools once used to manage Canadian labor disputes are now deployed more ...
Disability rights advocates are filing lawsuits as students, teachers and parents organize to protect education.
The translator who has translated into French the latest collection of poems by the late US civil rights icon Maya Angelou ...
They defaced the statue of Millicent Fawcett. That’s all you need to know about yesterday’s march for ‘trans rights’. Someone ...
Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) argued that if the Trump administration denies the rights of one man, his constituent Kilmar Abrego Garcia, they are threatening the rights of “everybody.” Van Hollen ...
Around 50,000 career civil servants would be reclassified as "at-will" employees and lose civil service protections.
The suspect accused of gunning down two people and injuring five others at Florida State University spent time training with ...
A federal judge who blocked Donald Trump’s administration from dismantling the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has ruled ...
Agency outlines measures to protect $1.5 trillion in annual benefit programs, stepping up enforcement of President Trump’s ...
Almost every showdown reflects the essential dynamics driving Trump’s character and politics: He chooses fights that ...