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The EEOC is suing a North Carolina-based landscaping business on behalf of a former employee who says she was fired for not ...
A Sinovac Biotech Ltd. minority investor fighting for a $600 million dividend and board changes at the vaccine company is ...
The US Department of Labor is creating a temporary Office of Immigration Policy that will focus on employment-based visas, ...
Idaho is temporarily blocked from enforcing a law that requires immigration status verification for an applicant to receive HIV benefits under a federally funded program.
Celsius Network survived a dismissal attempt of most of its clawback efforts—potentially worth at least $4 billion—against ...
A federal worker challenging the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s ban on hiring convicted felons cannot keep pursuing ...
Former employees accusing India-based IT consultant Wipro Ltd. of favoring South Asian and Indian workers failed to adequately allege the company has a facially neutral employment practice that ...
The cities of Columbus, Chicago, and Baltimore led a coalition of physicians and business organizations in a lawsuit to block a Trump administration regulation they alleged increases administrative ...
A Louisiana-led coalition of states and oil and gas industry groups is seeking a quick win in their case challenging the ...
Navy Federal Credit Union potentially avoided having to pay as much as $80 million in redress to harmed consumers and escaped ...
A California federal district court denied summary judgment to Costco on the claims of a store assistant with PTSD and chronic ankle injuries that he wasn’t properly accommodated for his disabilities ...
Warner Music Group Corp. announced a $300 million cost-savings drive, part of an effort to free up funds for growth initiatives, including a just-announced joint venture to acquired music catalogs.