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Dane County is moving towards correcting the Department of Human Services loopholes used to improperly give contracts, but ...
At its second quarterly meeting of the year held today (Friday), the Western Kentucky University Board of Regents approved ...
Why is Elon Musk trashing the legislation demanded by President Donald Trump and ushered to a razor-thin approval margin in the U.S. House?
The CDC, a $9.2 billion-a-year agency tasked with reviewing life-saving vaccines, monitoring diseases and watching for ...
Whether you're classified as a contractor or employee affects your access to health benefits, paid leave, job protections, ...
The Marshall County Board of Supervisors moved through its regular agenda in about 20 minutes on Wednesday morning, but not ...
From the column: "Nurses are not just employees. We are caregivers, neighbors, and advocates for our patients. When we speak ...
Mark S. Goldstein and Tate Gray of Reed Smith LLP explore common employment and labor compliance pitfalls, examining issues in areas including termination of employment, non-compete agreements and ...
Barb LeBlanc and Harriett Alfred both wanted to teach in New Haven public schools for at least another two years. Instead, ...
Working for yourself has its own benefits and hardships. More than one-third of U.S. workers are independent contractors.
The upcoming course, taught by Andy Arrants with the Building Industry Association of Washington, is for individuals who want to learn construction methods to benefit people who require home ...
A federal judge has blocked the Department of Homeland Security from ending a collective bargaining agreement with the ...