Record School Spending Expected
As students gear up to go back to school and college, families plan to spend more than ever on supplies ranging from pencils and backpacks to computers…
As students gear up to go back to school and college, families plan to spend more than ever on supplies ranging from pencils and backpacks to computers…
A federal appeals court has confirmed the federal exemption from state laws of truck drivers in interstate commerce, even if they handle only one leg of the…
The rail service crisis rose to a new level of awareness last week when members of Congress heard a panel of shippers describe the current sorry state…
Both automation and worker augmentation warehouse solutions will be a key focus for global decision makers’ plans over the next five years, according to a study released…
The Chemical Activity Barometer, a leading economic indicator created by the American Chemistry Council, saw no change in June on a three-month moving average (3MMA) basis, following…
News stories continue to circulate about a disease once thought to have been eradicated in this country – measles. In the midst of all of the fears…
Seven years ago, employers were so reluctant to hire workers with criminal backgrounds that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission felt the need to publish guidance for them…
In Uber’s ongoing battle over whether its drivers should be classified as employees or independent contractors, it found a new ally in the National Labor Relations Board,…
At a recent two-day hearing, members of the Surface Transportation Board heard outrage from rail shippers over skyrocketing railroad demurrage and accessorial fees, some of which stem…
It may seem a bit early, but now is a good time for employers to review their programs for preventing heat-related illnesses, a priority for the Occupational…