The contract imposed on railroad workers last fall didn’t resolve their quality-of-life issues, but there are indications the major freight railroads might start to address some of their concerns about demanding schedules and the lack of paid sick time
With layoffs, retailers aim to be safe rather than sorry (again)
The layoffs at certain retail companies are a sign that the industry is bracing for a slowdown and another change in how people shop.
Farmworker tells TV station he killed 7 on California farms
A farmworker charged in the killings of seven current and former co-workers at two Northern California mushroom farms has admitted during a jailhouse interview Thursday that he committed the fatal shootings.
Morgan Stanley fines some employees $1M for WhatsApp, iMessage use
Investment banking firm Morgan Stanley has punished some of its employees with fines that topped more than $1 million for breaching compliance rules by using WhatsApp and iMessage for business communications.The fines were levied by docking previous…
5 Ways Cisco Learning Partners Pave the Path to Customer Success
Cisco Learning Partners offer more learning options than ever before, following the “Age of the Partner” keynote directive from this year’s Cisco Partner Summit to offer fast, flexible, simple learning solutions.
Western WA wildlife park welcomes 3 orphaned moose calves from Alaska
After arriving this summer from Alaska, the three young moose will make their public debut Friday at Northwest Trek Wildlife Park in Eatonville.
Baltimore police using less force amid ongoing reform effort
According to testimony in federal court, since the Baltimore Police Department started overhauling its practices under a consent decree, officers have become significantly less likely to use force against members of the public, but the agency still nee…
Tennessee official ‘sickened’ by footage of Tyre Nichols arrest
Tyre Nichols, 29, was stopped in Memphis on 7 January for reckless driving and died three days later.