NEW YORK -- Nearly 1.4 million federal workers are going without their salaries as the government shutdown continues. Some financial institutions are stepping up to offer relief for government workers ...
A federal judge ordered the U.S. Department of Agriculture to fully fund SNAP benefits for November despite a government shutdown. The USDA immediately appealed the order, arguing it would require ...
Petrolina (Holdings) Public Ltd announced on Tuesday that it has completed the payment of an interim dividend for the year 2025, while also setting a date for a board meeting to consider a second ...
Employee satisfaction has improved over the last few years, according to a new survey, but the field is troubled by low pay, burnout and “new culture wars.” By Zachary Small Fifty-four percent of ...
Counsel for the workers said the lawsuit was the first of its kind against Target. Although he said he was not able to say whether the retail giant may face a wave of such litigation in the future, he ...
Women who want work-from-home flexibility are finding it comes with a price. By last year, women working full time made 81 cents on the dollar compared with men, the widest pay gap since 2016, ...
Jill Hornick, a 59-year-old service representative at a Social Security Administration field office in Illinois, would normally have received her latest paycheck on Friday. Instead, she was last paid ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate on Thursday rejected dueling partisan bills to pay federal workers during the government shutdown, with both Republicans and Democrats deflecting blame as many employees ...
Hundreds of Maryland federal workers impacted by the government shutdown are taking temporary state loans to help cover their living expenses. This comes as nearly 300 employees who accepted Gov. Wes ...
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