Six employees at SUNY’s College of Environmental Science and Forestry received honors from Chancellor John B. King Jr. for their contributions to the university system. >> Send us your company’s news ...
The National Commission for Women (NCW) has flagged “pervasive sexual harassment”, “systemic bullying” and “zero compliance” ...
A senior human resources official at the regional bank openly mocked the plaintiff’s claims against her boss as “buzz words,” ...
An ex-vice president and commercial branch manager based in Long Island alleges she was “treated as a secondclass citizen” by ...
As leaders, we need to make the first 90 days feel safe, not overwhelming. Early exits happen because people feel lost, ...
OLYMPIA — Washington’s new income tax on millionaires won’t go into effect until 2029, but preparing for its implementation will require the state to hire hundreds of employees in the coming years.
The Department of Transitional Assistance has added 122 new employees, 80 of which are new caseworkers specifically assigned to the state’s Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, as public ...
While workplace surveillance is hardly groundbreaking, a new initiative from JP Morgan is drawing the attention of employees. New technology being deployed by the company is set to track things like ...
A New York City Council employee who was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement more than two months ago must be deported, a federal judge says. City Council data analyst Rafael Rubio is ...
Recreational Equipment Inc. plans to cut its pay rates for new hires and reduce benefits for current employees, a fresh flashpoint between the struggling retailer and its unionizing workforce.
A proposed rule, set for publication Thursday in the Federal Register, describes the current reduction in force procedures, in which tenure is the most important factor, as “outdated” and “cumbersome, ...
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