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Black women continue to bear the brunt of labor force challenges, facing low pay, limited opportunities, and high unemployment rates.
Black women face significant challenges in the U.S. labor force, including pay equity, job security, and limited opportunities for advancement.
The US Department of Labor faces pressure to resurrect a business-friendly independent contractor standard from Trump’s first ...
The industrial umpire has been asked to give low-paid workers a pay rise above inflation, but the federal government says it ...
The Fair Work Commission has delivered $143 a week in minimum wage increases since the Albanese government came to power in ...
Community College of Denver has launched its Licensed Practical Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing pathway, offering working LPNs an accessible and cost-effective route to advancing their nursing ...
Even though the official government jobless rate shows unemployment has remained steady, the latest report from the Ludwig Institute for Shared Economic Prosperity (LISEP) indicates an increase in ...
Faculty salaries haven’t moved for over a decade, and draconian cuts to higher ed threaten to make things worse.
For the second year in a row, Texas is reported to have more food-insecure people than any other state in the nation, as ...
Women face unique financial stress, driven by wealth disparities and debt burdens. Understanding all of these factors is key to bridging the confidence gap.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who dropped out of a community college before he founded Turning Point USA at the age of 18, is amplifying a Wall Street Journal article which features high school ...
Earnings reports suggest that some consumers have turned away from fast-food restaurants as their menu offerings became more ...