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Trying to explain your resume to a potential employer is hard enough, but what if you have a criminal record? While you want to focus on your future and not your past, ...
Among the 15 bills Stein signed into law on Tuesday is a bill making it easier to secure high-paying government jobs.
The EEOC is suing a North Carolina-based landscaping business on behalf of a former employee who says she was fired for not ...
The federal agency charged with protecting workers’ civil rights has terminated a New York administrative judge who opposed ...
On June 12, Western Carolina University Chancellor Kelli Brown announced she would immediately close the university’s Office ...
A worker fired from In-N-Out filed a lawsuit seeking $3 million in damages and $200,000 in lost pay, citing California’s hair ...
The acting chair of the federal agency that enforces workers rights acknowledged during a Senate hearing Wednesday that ...
Lucas has served on the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission since 2020, when she was nominated as a commissioner by President Donald Trump during his first term and confirmed by the U.S ...
Marlen, a 35-year-old mother from Mexico, knows what farmworkers like her are supposed to do if they’re sexually harassed on the job: Tell the harasser to stop, document it, then report it to company ...
CRST VAN EXPEDITED, INC. v. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION is a case that was decided by the Supreme Court of the United States on May 19, 2016. The case was argued before the court on March ...