New York state’s human rights law will explicitly bar employment practices that unintentionally discriminate against workers based on race, sex, or other protected traits, under legislation signed ...
Employers in New York will be banned from seeking a worker’s credit report while making decisions about hiring or compensation, under legislation Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) signed into law.
Businesses in New York cannot require employees to repay job training expenses if they leave their jobs, under legislation Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) signed into law.
Moore Threads Technology Co. introduced a new generation of chips aimed at reducing artificial-intelligence developers’ dependence on Nvidia Corp.’s hardware, just weeks after pulling off one of the ...
PayPal Holdings Inc. defeated some claims Friday in a lawsuit alleging it unlawfully excludes Asian Americans and others from a multi-million-dollar program that invests in Black and Latinx-led ...
The US Justice Department is appealing the dismissal of indictments against New York Attorney General Letitia James and former FBI Director James Comey, after a judge concluded the prosecutor who ...
Elon Musk won reinstatement of his 2018 pay package as chief executive of Tesla Inc., after the Delaware Supreme Court reversed the finding of a judge who said the billionaire had improperly ...
Senate Judiciary Chairman Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) has adopted a more tepid response to a White House that has aggressively asserted its power, stretched the law, and fired many of the watchdogs ...
President Donald Trump’s executive order giving federal workers extra days off on Dec. 24 and Dec. 26 this year has prompted a question for bosses at private employers across the US: Do we get the ...
A pair of Fifth Circuit conservatives exchanged written blows as their full court declined to rehear a case for the second time in a week.
The Trump administration is halting the US green card lottery program, which it said was used by the suspect in the Brown University shooting and killing of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Patent attorney William P. Ramey told a federal judge a sanctions order forcing him to request permission to file patent cases in the Western District of Texas would put a “permanent stigma” on his ...
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