Avon Products is close to reaching a deal with a pair of activist investors over board representation.
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Glassdoor, the world's most transparent jobs and recruiting marketplace, has released the results of its first global salary survey which measures employee sentiment around issues related to the gender pay gap.
California Lawmakers and labor unions are expected to make a formal announcement on a tentative deal to raise the statewide minimum wage to $15 an hour gradually by 2023.
An internal review of employee compensation at Amazon has found that women and men in the same jobs at the company make essentially the same amount, the company announced Wednesday.
A new U.S. Department of Labor rule requires employers to disclose behind-the-scenes work that consultants and lawyers perform for them to help persuade workers not to form a union or support a union’s collective bargaining position.
Michigan’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in February inched down one-tenth of a percentage point compared with the previous month, to 4.8 percent, the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget announced Wednesday, marking the sixth straight yearly decline.
JPMorgan Chase, the New York bank and PNC Financial will no longer finance new coal mines around the world and will end support for new coal-fired power plants being developed in "high income" countries of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development.
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President Barack Obama and the United Nations Security Council strengthen sanctions on North Korea for continuing to develop its nuclear weapons program and call on Pyongyang to dismantle its nuclear program "in a complete, verifiable, and irreversible manner" and refrain from ballistic missile tests.
Business is on the upswing as Southern states; in particular, wool textile companies with tax breaks, reliable utilities, modern ports and airports and a dependable, trained and nonunion workforce.
No matter whether you are an intern or a CEO, all of us have moments where we feel overwhelmed at work. Sometimes we feel there is too much to do and too little time to do it, too many people making demands upon your time, all with conflicting agendas.
Hacktivist, aka. the technological voice of the people, Anonymous has threatened to take down 2016 presidential hopeful Donald Trump once again. This time, the group has declared an out-and-out war on the GOP frontrunner for his hate campaigns against minorities.
Instagram, a photo-sharing app, is overhauling its feed with a new personalized algorithm and follows Twitter and Facebook in introducing formula that prioritizes photos based on a user's interests, friends, and other data
US President Barack Obama on Tuesday has warned presidential candidates to avoid fueling tensions through "insults and incendiary language," and that the violent scenes playing out at rallies for Donald J. Trump threaten to tarnish "the American brand."
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GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump is refusing to take responsibility of violent rallies over the weekend saying he's 'just the messenger' for Americans who are frustrated with leadership in the country.
Transportation advocates and elected officials began to celebrate after provisions were made for recent retirees to receive retroactive pay increases as the settlement of a prolonged contract dispute between NJ Transit and unions representing 4,200 of the railroad’s employees.
Amazon’s voice-recognition-based gizmo called Echo may soon become the next great thing as believed by many tech experts. Experts based their assumption on its rapid rise in popularity, the gadget being now one of the most sold-out items on the e-commerce giant’s site.