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The consumer bureau has been in a state of crisis since last Friday, when President Trump appointed Russell Vought, the ...
The Trump administration has halted funding for federal programs to reduce wildfire risk in Western states and has frozen ...
The Massachusetts Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health (MassCOSH) and the Massachusetts AFL-CIO track and analyze ...
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Gov. Mike DeWine is ordering state employees to return to the office by March 17, signaling the end of a remote work era ...
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Despite a "stable" unemployment rate, job seekers in China are struggling as more applicants try for the same limited jobs.
The mass firings of federal government workers currently underway mean probationary employees face the prospect of losing their jobs, affecting workers in New Hampshire.