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to the “mob” in text messages to her business associates and continued to pay fraudulent food distribution operators even when her employees raised questions about their legitimacy ...
EPA is now among the agencies facing court orders to reinstate “probationary” employees who were terminated as part of President Donald Trump’s endeavor to shrink the federal government.
At the Federal Bureau of Prisons, 23,000 employees have about a week left before seeing significant cuts to their pay, after the BOP announced plans to reduce and in some cases fully remove ...
The FM, in his budget speech, said that government employees and teachers have been consistently demanding the reinstatement of the Earned Leave (EL) Surrender system, which was suspended in the ...
Employees of the mall's many stores, eateries and eight-screen movie theater didn't have to pay for parking at their own jobs, at least. Until now. A notice from Cherry Creek Shopping Center ...
The IRS would remain fully staffed for at least five days in the event of a government shutdown, the agency said in an email Thursday to employees. “I am writing to inform you that if there is a lapse ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - City employees could soon have to answer questions about if their boss, Mayor LaToya Cantrell, used city money illegally. Cantrell traveled to Washington D.C. for the Yale ...
In the manufacturing context, highlighting and rewarding employees who propose innovative solutions for enhancing production processes can inspire others to excel. I believe that timely ...
The VA’s chief of staff, Christopher Syrek, told top level officials at the agency that it had an objective to cut enough employees to return to 2019 staffing levels of just under 400,000.
Claire Dickey is a Newsweek senior editor based in Florida. Her focus is reporting on personal finance news, with extensive coverage related to credit cards and banking. Claire joined Newsweek in ...