A Yorkshire metals recycling company has been fined £1.2m after a worker was injured after being struck by a wagon in Rotherham. On August 10, 2020, an employee of CF Booth Limited was walking across the site yard in Armer Street, Rotherham, when he was struck by a moving 32-tonne skip wagon. He was not wearing his hi-vis jacket and did not see the wagon approaching - while the wagon driver also did not see the employee as they were concentrating on manoeuvring around badly placed low-level...
Police are investigating a shooting after a man was found dead at a southwest Charlotte home early Sunday morning.
A 2.2 magnitude earthquake was reported on the morning of May 6 just outside of Charlotte Douglas International Airport.
Two more victims of a deadly police shootout in east Charlotte on Monday
Companies around the world are eager to hire U.S. tech talent.
Dutch shipping companies that may have profited from exploiting North Korean workers won’t see any consequences. The Public Prosecution Service (OM) does not have to prosecute the companies for profiting from human trafficking, money laundering, and fencing stolen goods, the Court of Appeal ruled, Trouw reports.
Cue Health, a San Diego-based medical tech company, announced Wednesday that it’s laying off about half of its already-sharply shrunken workforce. The 230-worker layoff round continues a brutal trend at Cue, whose COVID-19 tests were used by Google, the NBA and the Department of Defense during the pandemic. The company soared in value and headcount during those years, and it went public at a $2.3 billion valuation in November 2021. But Cue has since had to slash its workforce amid far lower...
Paul Martin Atkins was said to have failed to pay tax totalling £69,608
Teofilo Gonzalez, of Brownsdale, was pronounced dead at 10:29 a.m. Monday at the Con-Tech manufacturing facility in Dodge Center
The state Board of Land and Natural Resources today fined Ohana Kayak Rentals $35,000 for conducting unpermitted commercial ocean use activity within waters at Kaneohe Bay.
WASHINGTON — The Federal Railroad Administration issued a safety bulletin today in the wake of a fatal accident involving a maintenance-of-way worker who was pinned by an excavator’s bucket. “FRA is actively investigating this accident, and is issuing this bulletin to remind railroads, railroad employees, and railroad contractors of the importance of ensuring proper safety []Read More
The district attorney says some Wichita-area customers complained, so the Consumer Protection Division got involved.