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LIRR Foreman Busted for Time Fraud After Staying Home, Skipping Out to Gamble in AC – NBC
Three additional MTA employees have been suspended and ordered to pay back stolen funds in part of an ongoing overtime theft crackdown, the investigatory arm of the transit agency announced Monday.
"These managers found a way to double their salaries through overtime, and yet we caught them doing everything from shopping and gambling, to carpooling their kids and doing work around the house – all on the taxpayer's dime," Pokorny said in a statement.
School custodians reach agreement on overtime pay - The Royal Gazette | Bermuda News, Business,
An industrial dispute about overtime payments to school custodians was settled yesterday, The Royal Gazette has learned.
About 25 public school custodians downed tools and gathered at the Bermuda Industrial Union headquarters yesterday morning after they complained they had not been paid overtime expected for work in August to get schools ready for the new term.
Japan's Sept real wages fell for first time in 3 months as inflation bites | KELO-AM
TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan's real wages declined in September for the first time in three months as inflation picked up faster than growth in nominal pay, the government said, a sign of global cost-push inflation starting to affect Japanese households.
In September Japan's core consumer price index (CPI) posted 0.1% growth from a year earlier, the first positive figure since March 2020, driven by rising energy and raw material costs.
Macy's hikes minimum wage; to offer debt-free college tuition | Chain Store Age
Macy's is increasing wages and benefits as it competes for employees amid the labor shortage.
The department store giant is raising its company-wide minimum wage for new and current employees to $15 an hour. The increase has already been phased in across several markets and will be in place nationally by May 2022.
The Recorder - 'We're only asking for better conditions': Advocates push for passage of
"We're happy to work hard, so long as it's humane," Gonzalez said during a press conference at the Pioneer Valley Workers Center's La Colmena Community Farm last week. "We're only asking for better conditions."
Martinez, who has been a farm laborer for nearly 20 years, said there is a beautiful process to get harvests from fields to tables. But he expressed sadness that farmworkers have to work every day, often missing occasions like their children's birthdays.
Pandemic epiphany or seeking higher pay, more Colorado workers quitting their jobs than ever
"We wanted to make our dream come true. We wanted to open a restaurant. We thought about it a lot because we knew it was going to be a big change," Ramos said.
"Honestly, we work a lot because when you have your own business you have to work. But I find what I am doing right now is more rewarding," Ramos said. "When we decided to do the business, it was a way to be able to work as a family together."
Snyder's-Lance Settles Misclassification Suit For $6M - Law360
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San Fransisco gig workers demand DoorDash drop appeal of Prop 22 ruling – Liberation News
Over 50 organizers and community supporters participated in a bike and car caravan for gig workers’ rights in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood on Nov. 3.
The action took place on the one-year anniversary of Prop 22, a 2020 California referendum. Prop 22 deprives gig workers of standard California labor protections by classifying these workers as independent contractors, not employees.
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