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A federal labour board has dismissed multiple complaints and grievances by a former federal employee who alleged that his ...
Several Pawtucket firefighters face the possibility of firing as the city investigates "very disturbing allegations" against ...
The school district says its process is 'fair and consistent' while the teachers' union is accusing the district of ...
The University of Michigan has fired a full-time employee and suspended four others from campus jobs over their alleged ...
Pre-deprivation, or Loudermill, hearings are a due process right for public employees facing serious disciplinary action such as suspension or termination, according to attorney Vincent F.
An audit found more than a thousand vehicle crashes in two years cost the city of Nashville $9.3 million across 12 ...
High Court today dismissed the plea of CRPF constable challenging his compulsory retirement citing the employer is not duty ...
The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published the full details of its proposal to fine and ban the fund manager, Crispin Odey, for ...
A Co Louth man has claimed in the High Court that he was fired from his job as an IT engineer contractor at Dublin Airport for telling an Aer Lingus employee to “f**k off”.
As the Christian world commemorates Holy Week leading up to Easter Sunday, the State Department has issued an appeal for its ...
A pregnant woman wrote on Reddit that her employer denied her request for extra bathroom breaks. That's against the law.
Niamh claims she was wrongly identified as the 'GAA catfish', a term first coined on the 2 Johnnies podcast. The Armagh woman had taken the case to prevent her employer, Coláiste Éanna, from taking ...