A new viral video shows a woman arguing with Starbucks employees after her drink order wasn’t presented the way she wanted it to be. The clip, recorded by the woman inside a Starbucks, captured her ...
A range of companies and other organizations are sanctioning — and sometimes firing — workers over their public comments ...
A wave of firings since conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s murder has brought a harsh reminder that workers’ free speech rights go only as far as their bosses allow. TV commentators, airline workers ...
Everyone agrees that Europe is slipping behind America and China—and everyone agrees that something must be done. Deciding what to do is the problem. A year or so ago, Mario Draghi, the EU’s ...
An employee at a frozen pizza manufacturing plant was fatally crushed by a robotic machine, Wisconsin officials told news outlets. The incident happened Wednesday, Sept. 17, at a Palermo’s Pizza ...
A shop worker in Leeds, UK, wrestled a suspected shoplifter on September 23 to recover stolen items. The video shows the employee grappling with the man until he surrenders two packs of laundry ...
A Starbucks in California refused to write the name a customer provided on their cup. The reason why? She told them to write “Charlie Kirk” on her to-go cup, leading to an exchange that left many ...
Trump administration launches investigation into FEMA workers who warned disaster agency was at risk
Only 36 signed publicly, though it is unclear how many were still employed at the time of its release. FEMA has not disclosed the total number of workers the agency placed on paid leave. The emails ...
Friday update: In a social media post, Dunham’s Lawn Care identified its employee who was killed Thursday as Tanner Staggs, 22. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — A landscaping worker is dead after allegedly being ...
In rural Texas, just 40 miles apart, a paramedic and a former small-town mayor got caught up on two sides of a digital “civil ...
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O.C. judge approves $233-million settlement agreement between Disney and workers alleging wage theft
The Walt Disney Co. will soon issue back pay to tens of thousands of Disneyland employees who claimed they were denied a minimum wage set by Anaheim voters. The $233-million, class-action settlement ...
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