Three years after its designation as a national holiday, Juneteenth's observance as a paid day off, like Christmas or the Fourth of July, is far from universal.
Since May 26, 2023, ILWU Local 514 and the BCMEA have been engaged in collective bargaining and agreed to participate in a last-ditch mediation effort to reach an agreement.
In today’s fast-paced and highly competitive job market, strong writing skills have become an increasingly valuable asset for professionals across diverse industries. A U.S.-based National Association of Colleges and Employers survey shows…
University Health is the inaugural recipient of the Ready to Work Champion Employer award for its commitment to providing rewarding career paths to graduates of San Antonio’s education and job placement program. Mayor Ron Nirenberg…
(HARLINGEN, Texas) – Representatives from Clean Energy Services visited with some students and graduates of Texas State Technical College’s Electrical Lineworker and Management Technology program during a recent employer spotlight at…
A federal judge in Arkansas has tossed out a lawsuit filed by 17 states challenging rules on accommodations for workers seeking abortions, saying the states lacked the standing to bring the lawsuit.
As Nigerians wait for the transmission of a new National Minimum Wage Bill to the National Assembly by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, employers and workers across the country are holding their breath...