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Volkswagen may close four factories in Germany, Spain, and Portugal to cut costs amid declining sales, especially in China. The closures aim to fund an electri…
Volkswagen plans to cut 100,000 jobs (15% of its workforce) at German plants, despite a 2024 no-layoff agreement, due to weak EV demand and financial pressures…
A New York freelancer secured $2,300 weekly in paid family leave by meeting a 22-week, single-project work rule and earning at least $1,600 weekly. This loopho…
The Directors Guild of America ratified a four-year contract securing pay raises, streaming residuals, and workplace protections for over 18,000 members. The d…
Borrowers can now rehabilitate defaulted federal student loans twice under the OBBBA, replacing prior single-use rehabilitation. This change restores credit ac…
A new bill proposes raising the federal minimum wage to $25/hour, but even that may fall short in high-cost areas. This matters because millions of low-wage wo…
Electric vehicles outsold petrol cars in the UK for the first time in September 2023, marking a significant shift toward mass adoption though challenges remain…
A German court is reviewing a case that could require sheltered workshops to pay 300,000 disabled workers the minimum wage of €12.41 per hour, potentially viol…
EXCLUSIVE: British crew members on an adaptation of Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey are pursuing legal action after the film collapsed, leaving some people so b…
The offering from the financial services company will reportedly only include yes-or-no bets on whether the S&P 500 closes above or below a target price.
The bill did not specifically bar members of the US Congress from using the platforms or making sports bets, but prohibited policy wagers.

























