Thousands of construction jobs, not enough workers: A Nashville program is trying to change that.
A program in Nashville is both building up and diversifying the labor force.
Qatar is seeking over $600 million in damages from Airbus over paint damage on its A350 jets — an issue the planemaker says is simply "cosmetic."
John Szczecina raised over $24,000 on GoFundMe. Those who donated to the cause to pay back his former employer can still request a refund.
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Employers across the country are preparing to slash pay for home workers as part of radical plans that could ignite a widespread backlash among staff.
A Japanese High Court on Thursday rejected an appeal by a former brokerage manager alleging on-the-job harassment and unlawful dismissal after he took parental leave while working at Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley. The case of Glen Wood, a Canadian who has lived in Japan for more than three decades, has come to symbolize concerns over “paternity harassment,” or “pata hara.” Wood's is a rare case, for Japan, of a father seeking to take parental leave.
(Reuters) -A U.S. appeals court on Thursday threw out a more than $2.75 billion award against Cisco Systems Inc, saying the trial judge should have disqualified himself after learning that his wife owned Cisco stock. The 3-0 decision by the U.S. Federal Circuit Court of Appeals was also a defeat for Centripetal Networks Inc, a Virginia company that had sued Cisco for damages and royalties for allegedly copying five cybersecurity patents. The trial judge, U.S. District Judge Henry Morgan in Norfolk, Virginia, found Cisco liable for patent infringement in October 2020, two months after learning that his wife owned 100 Cisco shares worth $4,688.
The False Claims Act is the primary tool to punish those who defraud government programs. A recent case means corporations could get around it.
Big executive payouts during times of financial distress is something corporate America is accustomed to.
Buffett built a massive stake in Occidental Petroleum over the past three years, having first purchased $10 billion worth of preferred stock in 2019.
(Bloomberg) -- The prolonged slump in Bitcoin is making it more difficult for some miners to repay the up to $4 billion in loans they have backed by their equipment, posing a potential risk to major crypto lenders.Most Read from BloombergSupreme Court Overturns Roe, Transforming Abortion-Rights FightStocks Roar Back With Best Week in a Month: Markets WrapJustice Kavanaugh Says States May Not Bar Travel to Obtain an AbortionProtest Latest: NY, DC Marches Grow as Justice’s Home TargetedJuul’s Vapi
"It makes such a difference to have allies on your team — and every good ally is a blessing."View Entire Post ›
It's never too early to start planning for retirement. The earlier you start thinking about it, the better off you'll be when you reach retirement age. In planning your retirement, you're bound to...
Russia’s fiddling with gas flows to Europe could create an economic spillover effect, warns Germany’s top economy minister.
After months of limited results in hiring for second-shift positions at its Waukesha plant, Husco International executives leaped at the opportunity to recruit refugees from Afghanistan — and the manufacturer has filled many of its openings.
A group of Houston doctors allege that American Physician Partners officials pressed them to work while ill, even if they had Covid and could spread it to patients.
Elon Musk said Tesla’s factories in Germany and Texas are losing billions of dollars as supply-chain snags and battery-cell manufacturing hurdles limit production. Output at the company’s Shanghai plant also took a hit during the city’s Covid-19 lockdown. Photo: Patrick Fallon/Reuters
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The win comes just two months after employees at the Northland Avenue Starbucks petitioned for a union representation election.
A world of high inflation, poor stock returns, and a dwindling Social Security reserve can be unnerving to retirees.