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For once the rumours are actually true: the DWP survey on how people spend their PIP is arriving in the post. In short: tell them to F Off.
Workers who recently lost their jobs at the National Institute for Occupational Safety say they’re concerned that there’s no ...
The corporate world is getting flatter, as more companies look to get rid of managers. Why it matters: The trend is ...
"It was absolute shock, and I think everyone in the mill is still in shock," said Tim Jenkins, employee and vice president of United Steelworkers Local 00731.
Mail Australia's live coverage of the second leaders' debate between Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Opposition Leader ...
The unexpected debate has emerged as GOP lawmakers look for ways to pay for their massive budget bill and as the party's ...
The State Pension age in the UK is set to start rising from 66 to 67 next year, with the increase expected to be completed ...
The fraction of men working in the United States has declined consistently since the 1950s. This has contributed to slower labor force growth and resulted in considerable gaps between labor force ...
People are worried about their jobs and the impending threat of layoffs. That's bad news for consumer spending and the US economy.
The calls for a wealth tax come amid fears of an explosive government rebellion, The London Economic can exclusively reveal.
Chances are, people view you differently at work than you assume they do. Understanding the psychology of impression ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s purge of tens of thousands of federal workers has halted efforts to collect data on everything from cancer rates in firefighters to mother-to-baby transmission ...