Damore was fired from Google shortly thereafter, and immediately filed a complaint with
federal labor officials.
Not exact matches
On Monday, Department of
Labor officials claimed Google, who is a
federal contractor, systematically pays female workers less than their male colleagues.
SAN FRANCISCO — A Northern California company that
federal officials say violated salary requirements of the country's foreign - worker visa program will pay a total of $ 173,044 to 12 workers, the U.S. Department of
Labor said Tuesday.
In the latest policy statement,
Federal Reserve
officials highlighted further improvements in
labor market conditions amid slower growth.
Federal Reserve
officials referred to an improved
labor market last week as they announced the end to a third round of quantitative easing while repeating a pledge to keep interest rates low for a «considerable time.»
In 1948, only 32 % of women were in the
official labor force, according to the
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
FPI joined the rally, where ordinary tax payers, elected
officials, community organizations and
labor unions called for a 0.5 % New York State tax on stock buyback trades, which would mean corporations using their
federal tax cuts simply to benefit their shareholders would have to pay a small New York State tax on... (read more)
He is an
official with the teachers union there, a delegate to the Greater Syracuse
Labor Council and board president of Cooperative
Federal Credit Union.
Congressional members, transit
officials and
labor leaders have raised an alarm about proposed Republican legislation that would end automatic
federal transportation money and leave New York City's transit system in jeopardy.
At noon, union
officials and
labor supporters rally in support of Honeywell Corp. workers who have been locked out due to a contract dispute and call on the U.S. Department of Defense to suspend its contract with the company, Leo O'Brien
federal office building, Albany.
Press conference with Congressman Paul Tonko and a diverse array of community,
labor and faith leaders calling on their
federal officials to demand a fair deal that protects Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid and ensures the wealthiest pay their fair share.
From left, Rep. Nita Lowey, Rep. Peter King, U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer and Lt. Gov. Robert Duffy joined other elected
officials,
labor leaders and investment bankers at a news conference in Manhattan to discuss the push for
federal dollars for the state and region in the wake of superstorm Sandy.
The U.S. Department of
Labor has asked a
federal court to order a new election of officers for the Washington Teachers Union, alleging that irregularities marred the vote that gave the District of Columbia union its first elected
officials since an embezzlement scandal toppled its leaders in 2002.
Politico reports that Sen. Lamar Alexander, the Republican Chairman of the Senate Health, Education,
Labor, and Pensions Committee, was «furious» that a top aide to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos was «circumventing» ESSA, contending the
federal agency was «out of bounds» in challenging state
officials on issues such as...
Join attorneys from our
Labor and Employment Team, State Senator, Rick Gudex, Representative, Al Ott, and other area state and
federal elected
officials to review significant court and agency decisions affecting today's employers.
Speakers at the summit, which will be held at the Omni Shoreham Hotel, include keynote speaker John E. Pepper, Jr., retired Chairman and CEO of The Procter & Gamble Company and current chairman of the board of the Walt Disney Company; Judith Van Ginkel, Every Child Succeeds; Libby Doggett, Pew Center on the States; Frank Putnam, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center; David Olds, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center; and Deborah Daro, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago;
Federal officials scheduled to speak include: Martha Coven, Special Assistant to the President, White House Domestic Policy Council; Joan Lombardi, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services; and Robert Gordon, Associate Director for Education, Income Maintenance and
Labor, Office of Management and Budget.