In Texas, construction workers are more likely to die on the job than laborers in any other industry – and yet well over half ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas’ manual laborers are facing ... “These employers generally do not provide benefits, or workers compensation insurance, or unemployment insurance and they do not pay ...
As Congress considers the future of corporate tax rates, it is crucial to acknowledge the substantial benefits that Texas’ manufacturing sector has gained from the 2017 tax cuts. These tax cuts ...
While Texas has long been considered one of the nation's top states for business, workers in the state are among the nation's most miserable, a new study finds. The state's workforce is the 12th ...
The move could lay the groundwork for the government to fire T.S.A. workers and perhaps even privatize the agency, according to labor experts. By Tim Balk The Department of Homeland Security said ...
Federal officials circulated a memo asking agency leaders to plan even more job reductions after thousands of federal workers were fired in recent weeks. By Chris Cameron Reporting from Washington ...
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Kara Bond, who has been undergoing treatment for breast cancer in North Texas, was devastated to receive an email on Valentine's Day notifying her of her termination from the U.S. Forest Service ...
While a parking lot injury may be compensable in the Workers’ Compensation system ... was negligent and recovers funds in the form of a settlement or judgment, the employer/carrier is entitled ...
A quarter of Texas' construction workers are undocumented. Those undocumented laborers aren't just working on small jobs, according to Kramer. Many of the state's biggest construction firms ...
On its surface, the state of Texas’ lawsuit challenging the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act might seem like a run-of-the-mill attack on reproductive rights. But the forthcoming ruling in Texas v.
Feb. 23 (UPI) --The Trump administration has informed U.S. Agency for International Development employees that it was firing 2,000 workers and putting most direct-hire personnel on administrative ...