Pfizer first announced its companywide vaccine mandate on Aug. 4. At the time, company officials said all U.S. employees and contractors were required to be vaccinated or undergo weekly COVID-19 testing.
A Pfizer spokesperson said the company has warned of potential disciplinary action for those who did not comply with the mandate since implementing the requirement. The company acknowledged the Sept. 21 memo noted employees could be fired if they are not vaccinated and do not have an exemption.
Durham spent $201,000 for police OT over 2 months as officer vacancies increased | CBS 17
DURHAM, N.C. (WNCN) — The Durham Police Department is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in overtime pay for police as officer vacancies are on the rise.
According to new data CBS 17 obtained from Durham police, from July 14, 2021, to Sept.12, 2021, 91 police officers worked a total of 3,570 hours in overtime and the department spent $201,349.26 during that two-month time period.
Failure to Produce Employment Records May Cost Employers
A California appeals court has ruled that employers may be forced to pay more overtime than employees earned if their records fall short. The court recently was faced with the case of an employer that possessed no records of the hours an employee worked or of the payments that were made.
In this case, the plaintiff had worked at a tile and flooring store as a full-time employee starting in 2016. The employee’s responsibilities comprised of cleaning the warehouse, receiving cargo, delivering to work sites, and assisting customers in making selections.
West Springfield employee salary database: See who made the most in 2021 - masslive.com
The J. Edward Christian Municipal Office Building in West Springfield. Nov. 7, 2014. Staff-Shot Staff-Shot
More than 1,500 individuals were employed by the town of West Springfield in fiscal year 2021, with pay varying for the mix of full-time, part-time and temporary workers.
Chipotle Reaches $8M Proposed Settlement with Former Employees Concerning Overtime Dispute -
Seven plaintiffs, including Scott, are seeking service awards of $15,000. The proposed settlement also includes service awards of $500 to be paid to the 64 collective members who appeared for deposition.
Nebraska public employees to see pay hikes in new contract
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A contract agreement has been reached between the state and its public employees that will provide significant pay hikes, particularly to those working in some health care and high-demand jobs, the Nebraska governor's office announced Friday.
State leaders and the Nebraska Association of Public Employees reached an agreement in principle, meaning it's not yet been ratified. The new contract would include $47 million in new compensation, officials said.
State looking into West Haven's use of federal funds; Mayor cites potential fraud
West Haven Mayor Nancy Rossi recorded a three minute video on Friday, Oct. 8, 2021 informing the public that an audit had found problems with the way the city spent federal coronavirus relief money.
Over the past year, millions of dollars in federal funds flowed into Connecticut’s 169 towns and cities in an effort to help the municipalities recover from the coronavirus pandemic and corresponding recession.
The future of China’s work culture – TechCrunch
In a late-August ruling, China's supreme court declared one of the country's most infamous work practices illegal.
Known as "996," the term is shorthand for a work schedule spanning from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days per week.
China's regulators appear to be sending a message to employers and employees alike that the rules that define their relationship must change.
Proposals top out at $4,000 annual salary increase for merit officers
An earlier version of this story misstated the salary increases for correctional officers in some proposals and the overall likelihood of use of American Rescue Plan funds. We regret the error.
MUNCIE, Ind. — In a five-hour Delaware County Council meeting Wednesday, council members presented various plans to deliver significant raises to members of the sheriff's department in 2022.
Federal Claims Court Tosses Prison Workers' Travel Time Suit - Law360
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