The Illinois legislature recently passed House Bill 1437 (H.B. 1437), which delays implementation of the fringe benefit payment mandates ...
On January 1, 2026, millions of workers will see new minimum wages kick in across the U.S. Some states lift pay each year ...
On Monday, before they took the court for their game against the Portland Trail Blazers, the Los Angeles Lakers got some bad news as far as who would be available to play. They learned that guard Gabe ...
Newcastle United are set to change their approach to player contracts after the infamous Alexander Isak transfer saga, which has been described as “damaging” despite the record fee received for the ...
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Nvidia quickly became the gold standard for powering AI, which experts believe is still in the early innings. The chipmaker's graphics processing units (GPUs) provide the computational horsepower ...
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HALLOWEEN IS ALMOST HERE... AND COMMUNITIES EVERYWHERE ARE GEARING UP to celebrate the spookiest night of the year. IN ESSEX JUNCTION... the city's RECREATION AND PARKS department HAS STARTED SETTING ...
China and Russia have deployed attractive women to the United States to seduce unwitting Silicon Valley tech executives as part of a “sex warfare” operation aimed at stealing American technology ...
Gone are the days when wage-and-hour violations led only to payments of money to employees, including for back wages, liquidated damages, and civil money penalties through agency proceedings or ...
Ohio’s local governments could soon save money by not paying the state’s minimum wage on public projects. Those governments could pay the minimum but would have the option to decide to take bids with ...
This story was produced by the Oregon Journalism Project, a nonprofit newsroom covering the state. As the rainy season begins, two statewide elected officials made conflicting statements last week ...