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The House budget has fewer cuts in K-12 education spending than the Senate and includes increases in some areas. For instance, the House doesn’t mirror the Senate’s call to sharply cut funding for a ...
A significant part of the workforce at the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health will return to work permanently, U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito said Tuesday. Capito, R-W.Va., made the ...
Several hotel owners have warned that the higher wage will spur them to scale back their restaurant operations.
Oklahoma farmers largely voted for Trump. He's dismantling an agency keeping their communities alive
The slashing of Rural Development's workforce leaves former officials concerned that rural Oklahoma could lose its safety net.
Rockville Centre, N.Y.-based Catholic Health confirmed May 15 that the system laid off approximately 1% of its employees amid today’s industry challenges. “To navigate the unprecedented challenges ...
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) recently celebrated outstanding faculty and staff members at the annual President’s ...
Union employees at Swire Coca-Cola in western Washington have reached an agreement with their company, preventing a strike.
Peter Banko's weekly blog delivers inspirational messages to the Western Massachusetts health system's 13,000 employees. But ...
Employees working at the City of Reno and Washoe County—and some other local governments—have robust benefits packages that ...
At a sometimes-contentious U.S. Senate hearing, the Health and Human Services secretary was evasive on the rationale behind ...
From fewer job openings to smaller raises, all the signs point to a higher unemployment rate and a weaker job market.
May 15 (UPI) -- More than 1,200 Starbucks employees launched a strike this week as the company has enforced a new dress code.
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