John Abbott College teachers rallied outside the West Island CEGEP Tuesday, August 18, accusing the administration of creating a toxic and dysfunctional workplace and calling on Quebec's higher-education minister to intervene.
Factors such as high childcare costs coupled with high inflation, return-to-office mandates and new federal policies could play a role, research finds.
From texts to town halls, the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration is rolling out a variety of tools to prepare Hoosies on the Healthy Indiana Plan for new work requirements. Beginning Jan. 1, 2027, Indiana will implement work requirements for new applicants and existing Medicaid members eligible under HIP, which provides healthcare coverage for […]
More than half of Minnesota Paid Leave applicants earn less than $78,000 a year, according to state data. These are the workers who staff our restaurants, clinics, retail counters and construction crews. These workers historically had the least access to employer-paid leave and the least cushion to fall back on when life happened anyway. Before […]
(The Center Square) – Louisiana's job market continued to post year-over-year gains in June, though payroll employment dipped from the previous month even as the state's unemployment rate edged lower.
(The Center Square) – June unemployment rates increased for all of Georgia's regional commissions, but it is normal for this time of year, according to the Department of Labor.Â
(The Center Square) – Georgia's labor force reached an all-time high in June, but the number of jobs declined, according to the Department of Labor.Â