Restaurant workers quit in large numbers
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Beauty startup Glossier lays off a third of its corporate staff
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Columbus cops get a fashion makeover
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National Guard troops turn substitute teachers
New Mexico reported 22,000 new cases since the weekend forcing almost 60 school districts and chartered schools to go back into virtual learning. ...
St. Louis officers shot
St. Louis city's first responders haven't been having a pleasant first month of the year, apart from the rising number of omicron cases, they were recently caught in gunfire in the Ferguson neighborhood. ...
Kroger workers approve new contract
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Bank of America employees to receive $1 billion worth of stock
Stock bonuses at Bank of America: employees of Bank of America are to receive $1 billion worth of restricted stock. Both upper and higher-level employees will receive stock units. ...
US inflation wipes out workers' wage gains
Inflation, Spending: Spike in US inflation rates have almost negated the wage raises received by most workers. However, pay outpaced inflation in the hospitality sector. ...
Manhattan REI store employees seek to form a union
Retail workers, unionizing: Employees of the REI store in Manhattan have filed for an election, deciding to unionize. ...
Workers quit at record rates: 5 states take the lead
Govt data: 5 states topped the charts with the highest quit rates- Georgia, New Hampshire, Vermont, North Dakota and Kentucky. ...
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