In 2006, federal employees opened their Open Season “almanacs” to find a much broader range of vision and dental benefits for the first time ever.
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The Nation on MSNThe Workplace Nightmares of “Severance”The workplace nighmares of Severance. Do innies have rights? By “innies,” of course, I mean the severed employees of Lumon ...
Vermont Business Magazine Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont) Tuesday asked for unanimous consent on the Senate floor to pass ...
Rep. David Valadao faces the difficult task of reassuring constituents in his Central Valley district that he will stave off ...
They’ve spent 15 years line-dancing and partying with Cape Coral. Now owners of popular nightclub Dixie Roadhouse plan to sell the place and retire.
The Kentucky legislature could still move some of these 13 bills and resolutions in its final two days of session. But they ...
Imprint’s cloud-based ledger system allows retailers to micro-target rewards. Does it have a shot against big branded-card ...
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‘It was messy’: Federal workers ordered to return to offices without desks, Wi-Fi and lightsMillions of federal workers were ordered to return to offices across the country in recent weeks, marking an end to COVID-era ...
The creator of “This is March” and “We sleep in May” is a bottomless vessel of news and minutiae. But who is Rothstein, really?
The proposal for a 113-room ‘Co-living’ development on Coronation Road will be the biggest south of the river. Currently, there are plans to build a 60-room ‘Co-living’ block above the former HSBC ...
Diagrams of the proposed floor plans demonstrate that each apartment will have its own bedroom, bathroom and a joint ...
Department of Education employees at an office in Dallas returned to ethernet cords in piles around the floor, random wires ... can be terminated and submit a plan to dispose of “government ...
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