Safety at Work The health and safety of coal miners could be in danger if the Trump administration eliminates mine safety employees, including those working at the Mine Safety and Health Administration offices nationwide that […]
Hunter Myers, 27, passed away from injuries sustained during a race March 19 at Hollywood Casino at the Meadows in Washington, Pa., according to the U.S. Trotting Association. His death has sparked renewed calls for […]
Labor Landscape Worldwide, 170 million jobs are expected to be created by 2030, but 92 million jobs around the globe will disappear for a net growth of 78 million jobs, according to a new Future […]
Labor Landscape A federal judge recently sided with Penn State in a lawsuit by a tenured associate professor at a commonwealth campus who claimed he was wrongfully denied a promotion, granting the university’s request to […]
Labor Landscape Paula Zetter, a veteran Emmy-winning design director at WQED-TV who was among at least nine employees terminated by WQED CEO Jason Jedlinski in late 2023 and early 2024, recently filed an age discrimination […]
Labor Landscape American consumers are frantically searching for plumbers, electricians and welders. And Gen Z, dubbed the toolbelt generation, is answering the call. Long beset by a labor crunch, the skilled trades are now appealing […]
Labor Landscape A continued shortage of air traffic controllers may cause delays and long lines at airports nationwide as more than 7 million Americans begin their Christmas vacation journeys, according to Robert Strauss, a professor […]
HR Homeroom A new survey found that two-thirds of employees are RSVPing “no” to their company’s holiday parties, saying they would prefer a bonus or spending more time with family. Visier, a global platform to […]