His bonus was cut and he was ordered to refrain from drinking at company events for 12 months after the victim allegedly suffered panic attacks as a result of the text messages.
Airports are shutting down terminal checkpoints nationwide as the agency has now experienced a national rate of 8% of unscheduled absences compared to a 3% rate one year ago at the same time...
The current government shutdown (the longest in history) comes with a hidden revelation: Millions of Americans are financially unprepared for the next economic downturn...
The ebbs and flows of “labor shortage” citations are Federal Reserve officials becoming desperate trying to talk themselves into what they only hope could be the real case...
In truth, of course, virtually no one is working "without pay" since Congress has already approved a plan to provide nearly all affected workers with back pay. Nor is is mentioned that, on average, federal workers earn 17% more than private sector workers of similar education levels.
"Norway may be a great country regards to statistics, but will be some kind of self-imposed totalitarianism if this nonsense continues. Stay away from Norway if you cherish your hard-earned cash!"
"Higher volume and manufacturing design improvements are crucial for Tesla to achieve the economies of scale required to manufacture the standard range (220 mile), standard interior Model 3 at $35k and still be a viable company."
Children are falling behind in mathematics, drag queen story times are infiltrating public schools, and social justice is paramount to reading comprehension...
The State Department is calling back employees to work, telling them they will be paid for at least one pay period, despite the ongoing government shutdown.
Six days after federal employees missed their first paycheck since the shutdown began, more of the airport security agency's screeners and other employees are citing financial hardship as a reason for calling out of work.
In what may be the largest worker strike in history, last week India came to a halt for two days when at least 200 million workers - 16% of India's entire population - in the country's public, services, communications and agriculture sectors staged a strike across the country.
"Ultimately, all of the problems we're being told about as a result of the government shutdown are problems caused by a federal government itself, which has inserted itself into every nearly every corner of daily life nationwide..."