Advanced AI technology delivers instant, accurate property comparables to automate due diligence for real estate ...
The Indiana Public Employers’ Plan (IPEP) has partnered with Raptor Technologies to provide PublicSchoolWORKS Staff ...
The H-1B visa program, a crucial path for skilled foreign workers in U.S. industries, is poised for significant regulatory changes, including a new $100,000 fee for applications made outside the U.S.
Starting this month, the Army has begun closing some dining facilities at major bases to begin renovations that will overhaul and privatize how soldiers eat on base. But according to documents posted ...
A Sacramento County construction worker who last year pleaded no contest to a charge of workers’ compensation fraud has been ordered to pay back more than $100,000 in the form of restitution, ...
Gavin Healy of Greene builds a table Thursday during his building construction technology class at Central Maine Community College in Auburn. The 2024 graduate of Leavitt Area High School planned to ...
The Michigan Supreme Court has declined to hear a challenge to a state policy that denies workers’ compensation to undocumented immigrants who get injured on the job. The Michigan Immigrant Rights ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (WNYT) – A former worker at a Washington County prison has admitted to faking a workplace injury to obtain nearly $70,000 in workers’ compensation and benefits. Jennifer Bardin-Lapan ...
GIBSON COUNTY, Ind. — A southern Indiana social worker is facing charges for allegedly having sex with a 16-year-old student. Mariah Lienemann, 30, of Owensville, was arrested Thursday, Dec. 11 on a ...
ATLANTA — A Union City Dunkin’ employee cannot claim more than workers’ comp after police say she was stabbed on the job by an Atlanta-area rapper, the Georgia Court of Appeals has ruled. In December ...
A new study reveals Indiana is the seventh most unfair state for working pregnant women. Researchers at Birth Injury Lawyers Group analyzed 2023 data for discrimination against pregnant workers from ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana will begin allowing some state employees to bring their infants to work under a pilot program announced Tuesday by Gov. Mike Braun and detailed in a newly issued policy. The ...
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