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Newly appointed manager calls worker “god damn sand n****r” for fun; employee with 5 witnesses, complained to HR and now sitting in disbeliefA manager at a Georgia chemical plant reportedly used a racial slur against an employee. The incident occurred during a routine shift and w...
South Korean solar firm cuts pay and hours for Georgia workers as US officials detain importsA South Korean solar firm, Qcells, is cutting pay and hours for many Georgia workers. Imported solar panel parts are being held by US custo...
ICE raids or work permits? Trump wants it both waysDonald Trump's stringent immigration policies are clashing with his economic goals, creating confusion for businesses and workers. A Georgi...
Trump’s U-turn on foreign workers after South Korea warns of investment pullback following Georgia raidPresident Trump endorsed foreign worker programs after 475 South Koreans were detained at Georgia Hyundai plant. South Korean President Lee...
Inside the Hyundai raid: A monthslong probe that shook Georgia’s EV ambitionsA massive immigration raid at the Hyundai-LG battery plant in Georgia detained over 475 individuals, including South Korean nationals, halt...
Gold little changed as investors await Jackson Hole remarksGold prices remained stable as investors looked forward to the Federal Reserve's policy direction. The Jackson Hole symposium in Wyoming is...
H-1B visa cap could soon apply to foreign faculty under new Republican planA Republican proposal, the 'Colleges for the American People Act of 2025,' seeks to eliminate the H-1B visa cap exemption for foreign facul...
Why are Americans quitting jobs? States with the highest turnover rates in 2025In May 2025, the U.S. labor market saw continued workforce mobility, with the national quits rate rising to 2.1%. Georgia and Virginia expe...
A ‘100% American’ farm workforce? That's delusionalThe US agricultural sector faces a workforce dilemma. Despite available jobs and rising wages, few Americans seek farm labor. Government da...
'Incredibly scary': Trump admin takes a huge step that could endanger lives of pregnant womenThe Trump administration has rescinded a Biden-era policy that protected emergency room abortions. Trump's move strips away a critical lega...
US weekly jobless claims rise moderatelyUnemployment claims rose slightly last week, with Hurricane Helene and strikes at Boeing and ports potentially distorting short-term labor ...
TCS wins Georgia department of labour dealDuring the pandemic, Georgia experienced an unprecedented surge in unemployment claims – the third highest in the nation – placing tremendo...
Hurricane Idalia's aftermath: Hidden threat of deadly flesh-eating bacteria lurks in floodwaters, here’s how to be safeWhile Hurricane Idalia may have passed, a lingering threat remains. Florida health authorities are issuing a stern warning stating floodwat...
U.S. retail sales fall after hefty gains; labor market still tightThe biggest decrease in retail sales in 11 months reported by the Commerce Department on Thursday was likely payback after sales surged in ...
Joe Biden marks his first use of clemency powers along with second chance initiativesPresident Joe Biden used clemency powers to pardon 3 individuals who have served prison time. He also commuted the sentence of another 75 i...
Joe Biden urges broad action on coronavirus aid after 'grim' jobs reportBiden, the Democratic former vice president who defeated Republican President Donald Trump in the November election, offered backing for an...
One pandemic, two different worlds in Georgia runoff racesThen Democratic Senate hopeful Raphael Warnock took the microphone, promising to push for more economic aid for businesses and people affec...
A fix everyone loves to hate for the $4 trillion retirement savings gapAccording to a World Economic Forum report, total individual retirement savings in the US are more than $4 trillion short of what’s needed.
- Initial US jobless claims drop unexpectedly
The tally of newly laid-off people requesting jobless benefits fell last week, the government said Thursday, a sign that companies are cutt...
- New jobless claims unexpectedly plunge to 601K
New applications for jobless benefits plunged to the lowest level in 14 weeks, a possible sign that the massive wave of layoffs has peaked.