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Dr. Sharon "Sheri" Gravett, associate provost for academic programs and services, has served Valdosta State University for 35 years. She was recently honored during a Dean's Council meeting in West ...
EV startup Lucid Motors has emerged as a surprise winner in the bankruptcy auction for electric trucking company Nikola’s Arizona factory and other assets, according a late Thursday night court filing ...
According to the report, misconduct ranged from employees drinking alcohol in work vehicles and on job sites to sharing ...
Ogden community partners to host Career Transition & Resource Connection Event for federal employees
Uncertainty abounds for many in the Ogden area — and nationwide — who hold (or held) jobs with the federal government amid ...
Pooled employer plans (PEPs) can make 401(k) and 403(b) plans attractive to small and midsize employers who don't already ...
Five years ago, companies were eager to adopt diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. Now, the pendulum has swung in ...
The Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to fire 16,000 probationary employees in an order on Tuesday.
The Ninth Circuit panel’s decision would have a chilling effect on news reporting about the courts, RCFP attorneys ...
Issue: Whether the Supreme Court should stay the district court's injunction ordering six departments and agencies to immediately offer reinstatement to over 16,000 employees who were laid off.
In a unanimous opinion decided January 15, 2025, E.M.D. Sales, Inc., v. Carrerra et al., the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that ...
Opinion: Hunton Andrews Kurth's Susan Wiltsie and Theanna Bezney discuss the options employers have for handling FMLA ...
Wisconsin, like every other state, taxes employers to fund benefits for workers who lose their ... This is the rule the Court ...
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