A recently released analysis estimates the state would have 200,000 more jobs today if remote work hadn’t reshaped the labor market after the pandemic.
Lawsuits allege an elaborate scheme used fake local businesses and deceptive online listings targeting homeowners nationwide.
At 130 Primrose in north London, the MasterChef judge is helping lead a restaurant that offers paid work, training and a ...
Two candidates compete to represent county voters as Supervisor for District 4, covering the Simi Valley and Moorpark area, ...
A hotel in central Washington is being converted to a temporary home for farmworkers as a change in federal law makes it ...
Employees at New York City’s most prominent reentry nonprofits are pushing to make the missions they promote apply on the inside as well.
Alex Bores, a New York Democratic candidate for Congress, has put forward a platform to regulate A.I. In recent months, his ...
Jamie Patzer would have celebrated her 20-year anniversary at Spirit Airlines as a flight attendant on Friday. Now, she is a ...
Ahead of the election, the Southern California News Group compiled a list of questions to pose to the candidates vying to represent you.
National Work Zone Awareness Week begins this week to raise awareness of the dangers of inattention near highway work areas. Work zone week begins on April 20 and continues until April 24. This year’s ...
SAN ANTONIO – Nearly four years after enrollment launched for Ready to Work, the city’s workforce training program is less than a third of the way toward accomplishing its biggest goal. Still, city ...
Soon-to-be college graduates are about to enter a tough — and confusing — job market. While new grads always find the market daunting, added pressures on the employment landscape mean the current crop ...
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