New data show the corporate pay gap is widening — now lawmakers are proposing a crackdown.
25% bump in pay approved by federal agencies.
Defender sustained injury in game against Burnley last monthClub agree to fund operation after player laments ‘worst news’Stoke City have agreed to pay for a player in their women’s team to undergo surgery on an anterior cruciate ligament injury after she started a GoFundMe page in order to cover the necessary costs.Kayleigh McDonald sustained the injury during Stoke’s 2-1 defeat to Burnley in the Women’s National League North last month and, having undergone a scan, claims she was told by the...
The company anticipates that there will be improvement in its payment performance during the second half of the financial year
The Sainsbury’s employee was sacked after working at the London supermarket for nearly 20 years
James Bamford Because it isn’t so much the bombs that kill but the list that puts civilians in the way of the bombs.
Eagle Marine Services Electrical and Refrigeration, LLC, a marine services company based in Berwick, has agreed to pay a former job applicant $45,000 to settle a disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
WEIRTON, W.Va. (WTRF) -- In December, the Pittsburgh-based steel company U.S. Steel agreed to sell the company to Japan’s largest steel manufacturer, Nippon Steel. Now, two U.S. Senators are calling on President Biden to look deeper into this sale and the effects it could have on the country. Just months after U.S. Steel agreed to []
Japanese construction firm Kajima helped build TSMC's new plant in southern Japan. The next project, a plant in the snowy north, will be harder.
Paye said people praised her patience for not leaving Stanford for other jobs, but she said this was the only place she ever wanted to be.
Kayla Harrison looked extremely drained on the scales ahead of her UFC debut. The two-time Olympic gold medallist judoka takes on Holly Holm this weekend on the stacked UFC 300 card at the T-Mobile
The following piece by Harold Meyerson appeared in The American Prospect. For left-of-center policy wonks, this is shaping up as a banner week. Here in Washington, the journal Democracy is holding a “Middle-Out Economics” conference, featuring a host of progressive economists, Biden administration appointees, union think-tankers, and political consultants who grapple with the conundrum of how to… Source