EEOC: Intel Discriminated Against Older Workers During 2015, 2016 Layoffs
Earlier this week, the EEOC concluded that Intel discriminated against older workers during mass layoffs in 2015 and 2016.
Earlier this week, the EEOC concluded that Intel discriminated against older workers during mass layoffs in 2015 and 2016.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo was long praised for his state’s effective response to novel coronavirus. Cuomo’s rapid shutdowns and social distancing dictates were among the strictest in the nation, and have been credited with saving tens of thousands of lives. “In ordinary times, Mr Cuomo’s relentlessness and bullying drive New Yorkers crazy,” the Times once
The City of St. Louis will pay $5 million to Luther Hall, a Black policeman who was beaten by fellow officers while working an undercover job during the Jason Stockley protests in 2017. KMOV4 reports that Hall was assigned to work within a crowd of protesters following the acquittal of St. Louis Police Officer Jason
Companies are under significant pressure to digitally transform their business processes to increase visibility, continuity, and remote operations, and contract negotiation is no exception.
Stephen A. Donato, an attorney who represents the Buffalo, New York Catholic Diocese, indicated the state’s Attorney General Letitia James’ lawsuit against his the church is no more than a “publicity stunt.” He also suggested it may have violated bankruptcy court rules that are in place to protect bankrupt entities. Donato told Chief Judge Carl
Jewel-Osco is accused of not properly compensating its employees for the titles they were given.
The FDA is sounding the alarm on a new recall for certain types of nasal spray that might be contaminated with yeast. Unfortunately, this potential contamination may put “vulnerable people at risk of a potentially life-threatening fungal infection.” The recall specifically includes one lot of Allercleanse Nasal Spray sold under the brand Manukaguard from NDAL
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The average American owes a whopping $90,460 in debt.
Ohio physician is sentenced for his role in an interstate opioid scheme.