"He who saves his Country does not violate any Law" declared Donald Trump (15 February). "We are the federal law" (21 Feb). And he posted a portrait of himself wearing a crown: "Long Live the King" ...
New York must not let the correction officers' strike become an excuse for rolling back criminal justice reforms or worsening conditions for those in prisons.
The UFBU, a group representing nine major bank unions, announced the strike after failing to reach an agreement with the Indian Banks' Association (IBA). Listen to Story The UFBU has announced a ...
Estimates for payrolled employees in the UK increased ... the smaller cohorts are steadily being replaced by boosted cohorts. However, it will not be until the January to March 2025 period (published ...
More workers have reported feeling disconnected from their organization’s purpose and unclear on how to meet expectations ...
The Trump administration’s placement of thousands of federal workers on leave drew mixed reactions this week from judges who ...
Of the 1,000 workers who heard that they would be able to return to their jobs, several included workers from the Santa ...
But despite heavier workloads and the threat of more layoffs on the horizon, the employees who remained — and others around ...
President Donald Trump's administration in court filings has for the first time acknowledged it fired nearly 25,000 recently ...
The Trump administration has taken steps to reinstate thousands of probationary workers who were fired in its effort to downsize the federal government, according to court filings in one of two ...
Some correction officers like Derrick Petrone, who were terminated following the prison strikes, are now hoping for new jobs.
From the early returns of spring training, New York may already have its answer in the form of catcher Austin Wells, per Greg Joyce of The New York Post. "I like him there. It may continue to evolve.