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A recent letter sent to staff and students reads that the cuts were made to maintain the school's financial footing.
Oregon would be the first state to extend unemployment insurance to striking public employees if Senate Bill 916 becomes law.
"Retention is a big issue, a big concern, so I do expect we'll be doing a lot more work on this in the future," said USPS' Rick Poland.
If Senate Bill 916 passes the Oregon legislature, it would make the state the first to provide unemployment benefits to all ...
HARTFORD – As promised “at least 80 times,” Gov. Ned Lamont told members of the press he would veto any legislation that would create a state unemployment fund for striking workers.
Almost 8,000 state employees out of the 26,000 covered in a report for the first quarter came under one of several exceptions ...
Proposed regulations following Act 77 could add fees to prescriptions and limit medication delivery options, potentially ...
The owner of Lexington Blue, the roofing company accused of defrauding homeowners and insurance companies, ran his firm as a ...
UPDATED: Donald Trump once again got testy with a reporter over a question, this time over a phrase being used on Wall Street ...
Bintel disagreed with a recent New York Times Work Friend column in which a boss asked if it was OK to make a Jewish employee ...
We were very hopeful this year while working on the 2025-26 Board of Education budget. The level of bipartisan communication within our membership supported by Chair Amy Romano was focused and ...
Estate planning is one of the most high-impact benefits a company can offer because it signals something profound: You care ...