By Leah Douglas (Reuters) – Sheep herders in the U.S. West have banded together to sue their employers, accusing them of operating an illegal cartel that artificially suppresses their wages, …
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Court Blocks Biden Admin From Forcing Employers To Pay For Sex Changes That Violate Their Religious Beliefs Laurel Duggan on May 17, 2022 A federal district court temporarily blocked a …
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LONDON – British employers expect to raise staff pay by 3%, a big increase by normal standards but far below the current rate of inflation, and there are signs of …
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NEWARK, N.J. – A former research technician and scientist for a worldwide consumer products company that researched, developed, designed, manufactured, marketed, and sold oral care consumer products was sentenced today …
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LONDON – British employers are offering annual pay settlements worth an average increase of 2.8% to staff, well below the rate of inflation, a survey showed on Monday. The Chartered …
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By Timothy Aeppel ELKHART, Ind. – What happens when Amazon.com Inc plops over 1,000 new jobs in one of the hottest blue-collar job markets in the country? The RV Capital …
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Biden Administration To Add Thousands Of Foreign Worker Visas For Employers Who Can’t Get Enough Americans Jennie Taer on April 1, 2022 The Biden administration announced Thursday that it will …
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App-Based Employers Do Their Best To Avoid Giving Drivers Healthcare, Other Benefits Harry Wilmerding on March 8, 2022 Rideshare and food delivery companies have launched a joint campaign to fend …
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By William Schomberg LONDON – British employers expect to raise staff pay by the most in at least nine years but the 3% wage deals for workers would still be …
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Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, announced today that SERGEI POLEVIKOV, a former analyst employed by an asset management firm, pled guilty to …
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– Health insurance costs for employers rose the most in over a decade this year as Americans resumed non-urgent procedures delayed earlier due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a …
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WASHINGTON – A newly unsealed indictment charging 24 individuals with labor trafficking of Mexican and Central American workers under brutal conditions on South Georgia farms is the first investigation by …
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The number of Americans who filed new unemployment claims totaled 220,000 in the week ending on Nov. 27 as employers fight to retain workers heading into the holiday season, the …
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By David Milliken LONDON – British private-sector employers expect to raise staff pay by an average of 2.5% over the next 12 months, well below the likely rate of inflation, …
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By Byron Kaye SYDNEY – As closed borders intensify a skills shortage, demand for Australian mergers and acquisitions lawyers is so high that firms are offering sign-on bonuses for the …
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By Jessica DiNapoli NEW YORK – More U.S. workers bought shares in their companies through employee stock purchase plans during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a study from Rutgers University. …
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WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden has established vaccination and testing requirements for about 84 million workers at private U.S. businesses to raise vaccination rates and get more people back to …
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The Department of Homeland Security issued a memorandum that will stop “mass” Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids of undocumented workers at job sites and instead target employers, the agency announced …
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Audrey Strauss, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, and Michael J. Driscoll, the Assistant Director-in-Charge of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau …