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The nonprofit running New York’s 9/11 memorial operated at a loss of $19 million in 2024 and had to use $4.5 million of public funds to stay afloat, but that didn’t stop the group from paying more ...
More than once, members of the Natchez Board of Aldermen questioned pay raises for employees written in a proposed draft of ...
Keith Bennett, a former employee of Topeka's city government, last week sued the city for the second time. He alleges he was ...
Payroll issues continue to affect some teachers and staff in the Rochester City School District, despite a recent payroll ...
Discussions surrounding whether to include salaries with employee transfers in its monthly personnel listing — even if there is no change in compensation — was discussed again at this month’s Keystone ...
Payroll issues continue to frustrate employees of the Rochester City School District, with some former staff saying they ...
The Durham-based nonprofit, CJF America, which is accused of failing to pay its employees, has a history of making ...
Dozens of EPA employees who signed a “declaration of dissent” received notices from the agency stating that they had been suspended without pay for two weeks.
"The average American worker has already seen a $500 wage increase this year," Trump said during an Aug. 26 Cabinet meeting. Trump’s White House cherry-picked data that favors a higher earnings gain.
Tesla’s C.E.O. could become the world’s first trillionaire — if he can get the carmaker to hit some lofty performance hurdles ...
With the directive set to apply to organizations with 100 or more employees in any EU member state from June 2026, and compliance obligations based on 2026 data beginning in 2027, the time to ...
The president must publish his alternative pay plan by Aug. 31 if he wishes to avert automatic large-scale increases to locality pay under the Federal Employees Pay Comparability Act.
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