Workers Demand Closing of Obamacare Loophole
…now says school year workers have to average more than 30 hours a week on a 52-week calendar in order to qualify for benefits like healthcare and sick days—even though…
…now says school year workers have to average more than 30 hours a week on a 52-week calendar in order to qualify for benefits like healthcare and sick days—even though…
…8 to 12 hours of service each week, so workers must often juggle multiple assignments located in different locations in order to build a full-time, 40-hour work week. Despite those…
…dealing with excessive caseloads and insufficient support staff. Since 2009, 2 million veterans entered the VA health care system for a net increase of 1.4 million new patients. Each physician…
…lane for the M60 bus. But councilman Ydanis Rodriquez, chair of the city council’s transportation committee, says that the city, state and feds need to fund a direct rail link…
…worker?” Ultimately, defenders of NY’s Scaffold Law contend that changing existing protections will certainly save construction companies big money – but at the cost of shredding the safety net for…
…of the Heinen’s in-store bakeries. From breads, custom cakes, brownies and specialty cookies to cheesecakes, cannoli, and cream puffs. A wide variety of specialty baked products are made by skilled…
…and other providers in order to keep up with the demands on the current system. His proposal to offer scholarships to medical students and college loan forgiveness to doctors and…
…than 78,000 unique website visitors. More than 7,100 businesses posted a new job order on the site in April 2014. Businesses using the site fulfilled nearly 55,000 job orders in…
…peers and ordinary Americans. Four Walmart heirs – Rob, Alice, Jim, and Christy Walton – together have a net worth of nearly $140 billion, greater than the wealth of…
…facilities. In order to reduce wait times and improve access to VA care that veterans earned through service to our country, we must fix the number one cause of this…