The strike will involve Unite union members across five sites—Liverpool, Reading, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Stirling.
Rodents or roaches and other violations led to 3 temporary closures in Duval County last week. See the full list.
A federal food aid program that helps about one-eighth of Americans buy groceries stands to be paused Nov. 1 because of the government shutdown, and even some states that want to step in to fill the ...
BOSTON — A Danvers minister and teacher and a Lynnfield lawyer and businessman are among the political newcomers who’ve jumped into the race for the 6th Congressional district. Rep. Seth Moulton’s ...
Molson Coors is planning to lay off 9% of its salaried workforce, which is roughly 400 employees, the company announced Oct. 20. The company plans to make the cuts by the end of December. It's unclear ...
The Glynn County School Board is asking for applications from county residents in District 4 to fill the rest of the term of former Chairman Hank Yeargan. “The Glynn County Board of Education is ...
WASHINGTON — Two teenagers at the center of the assault which triggered President Donald Trump's federalization of the Metropolitan Police Department and the deployment of National Guard troops in D.C ...
LYNDON — The Planning Commission chose to keep its seven-member structure despite three vacancies. At its Oct. 8 meeting, the commission decided to postpone talks of reducing its size and will ...
WASHINGTON — Between the government shutdown, and recent federal layoffs, it can be a challenging time to be a federal employee. American University is offered "Classes Without Quizzes" on Friday, as ...
With the U.S. facing a nursing shortage, local students said they are ready to step in and fill much needed positions. “You got to try to kind of set your own personal emotions to the side sometimes ...
During the pandemic and the period immediately after, many organizations made employees’ needs and preferences, from flexible schedules to enhanced well-being initiatives, their top priority. In the ...
Last week, in a conversation with Anthropic’s Claude, I lamented the fact that, at least here in the West, every public debate appears to resemble a confrontation rather than a dialogue. I suggested ...