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Nursing homes already struggling to recruit staff are now grappling with President Donald Trump’s attack on one of their few reliable sources of workers: immigration.
Nicolle Lewis appreciates how the industry provides opportunities for advancement, saying “the sky is the limit.” ...
The Iowa DOT has shifted plans for Lansing's Black Hawk Bridge. The existing bridge will be demolished this fall, with the ...
Explore the harsh realities faced by South Africa's working poor, who endure long commutes and precarious working conditions, ...
Yet, when it comes to helping working-class Black women, the response is a cruel mixture of neglect and condemnation. The same system that props up the rich at the expense of the poor is now working ...
Rochester council updated on work using private grant and $750,000 in federal funds to create new career pathways for BIPOC ...
From 2017 to 2022, the number of women in trades rose from about 241,000 to nearly 354,000. That’s an increase of about 47%. Even so, women still constitute just 5.3% of welders in the United States.
Percival Everett's Pulitzer-winning novel, “James,” is a nominee for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. The book is a retelling ...
The South's health disparities begin with its landscape and the region's agricultural history that compounded these health ...
In a world being rapidly reshaped by artificial intelligence, political rollbacks, and widening wage gaps, a dynamic panel of ...
July 10 is not “equal” for all women, with Black women and Latinas facing an even bigger pay gap than women overall.
A woman who has worked for New Jersey Transit for more than 40 years has filed a $10 million lawsuit claiming the agency has ...