The Trump administration is creating a two-tier system within the shuttered federal government, paying some staffers required to be on the job even as it leaves many of their colleagues working ...
Bellaire, Texas-based Harris Health has fired an employee it says shared patients’ EHR data with unauthorized people over the course of several years. The public safety-net health system started ...
NewYork-Presbyterian Health System is conducting layoffs ahead of anticipated financial challenges, a spokesperson confirmed Friday. “Given current macroeconomic realities and anticipated challenges ...
Federal Emergency Management Agency employees are trained to respond to disasters, but have struggled this spring with the situation unfolding at their agency. While they've been deployed to wildfires ...
March 31 (Reuters) - More than 8% of employees responding to the U.S. federal judiciary's first-ever nationwide survey examining workplace conditions in the court system reported experiencing sexual ...
Current and former employees, both Republican and Democratic, are raising alarms about the damage cost-cutting efforts could do to the agency’s ability to serve the public. By Tara Siegel Bernard When ...
CNBC reports that Amazon is shifting to an individual-contributor model - a type of unbossing that could foster the elimination of as many as 14,000 management roles. Other companies are making ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kara Dennison writes about careers, leadership, and the job market. In an era where businesses scrutinize every aspect of their ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A Lou Malnati's employee was taken to the hospital after being threatened with a knife and held at gunpoint during a robbery, police said. The robbery happened on Sunday around 1:45 a ...
Let’s face it: We are massively failing at change. According to research from Gartner published last May, employees’ willingness to support enterprise change collapsed to just 43% in 2022, compared to ...
Auditors were unable to completely review Oregon’s new $21 million payroll and human services system that plagued thousands of state workers with inaccurate paychecks in early 2023, records show. The ...