Looking back in history, here were some of the happenings in the Cookeville area for the week of March 22-28, as recorded in the pages of the Herald-Citizen: ...
Both men told Central Rexall employees to submit false prescription claims to test out different combinations of ingredients, which weren't prescribed by a doctor, Giordano said. The company ...
The prosecution asserted that they billed health insurance plans for expensive — and medically unnecessary — compounded medications made by Central Rexall, a pharmacy in Hammond, Louisiana.
Conn was among those caught up in blanket, mass firings in which employees universally received a termination notice stating they were fired for poor performance. That’s despite Conn saying she ...
Top White House adviser Elon Musk said the Department of Government Efficiency that he oversees has expanded to "pretty much" every department and is set to grow to about 200 employees ...
While considering how to safeguard their business, leaders must also consider how to help their employees as they navigate the hardships that have suddenly been thrust upon them. Even remote ...
The IT capital on Sunday played host to a mass gathering of IT sector employees demanding a healthy work-life balance. The Karnataka State IT/ ITeS Employees Union (KITU) had organised the ...
Last week, Starbucks announced that it was laying off 1,100 employees in its corporate offices – one of the biggest cuts in the company’s history. This week, the new CEO of Starbucks has a ...
Around 4,000 Department of Defense (DOD) employees have received termination notices this week as the Trump administration moves forward with plans to downsize the federal government. ABC News ...
Fired Labor Department employees were reinstated Friday after being discharged last month as part of the Trump administration’s widespread terminations of newer hires, according to a union email ...
“It appears the administration wants to cut even more workers, but an order to fire the roughly 200,000 probationary employees was blocked by a federal judge," Challenger said. "It remains to be ...