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The US Department of Labor has told staff it is terminating benefit programs supporting mental health and dependent care, with most of the cuts scheduled to take effect this week. DOL’s ...
In a letter addressed to Luiz Santos, the acting inspector general for DOL, and Ruth Blevins, the NLRB inspector general, Connolly argued that DOGE employees may have engaged in “technological ...
New Delhi: Delhi govt has directed the Public Works Department to identify why the encroachment near the Ashram flyover was not considered during the planning of its extension up to DND Flyway and ...
Bageshwar: A 28-year-old tourist from Punjab drowned while bathing in the Kosi River near Mehatgaon in Almora district on Saturday. The deceased, identified as Manish Kumar, was a resident of ...
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The Department of Labor is considering rescinding a 2022 rule that permits retirement plan fiduciaries to consider environmental, social and governance factors when making plan investments. “Now that ...
This time, justices have asked the U.S. solicitor general within the Department of Labor to provide legal input on the case. There have been a plethora of retirement plan excessive fee lawsuits ...
Operatives from Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) at the Department of Labor (DOL) have access to systems that house sensitive data pertaining to immigrants ...
Authorities in Argentina have arrested Russian cult leader Konstantin Rudnev, the founder of the Ashram Shambala religious group, in a human trafficking case. They are examining the possibility of ...
CUTTACK: The Orissa High Court has directed the state government to trace the whereabouts of 27 children reported to be missing from the Sri Baladevjew Seva Ashram, a private child care ...
A top official in the U.S. Department of Labor informed all staff members this week that they could face criminal charges if they speak to journalists, former employees or others about agency ...