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Discover how inhalation of Mars' toxic dust can cause lung diseases like those seen in miners.
Hong Kong police have arrested a 16-year-old McDonald’s employee who allegedly bullied and spat on a female colleague at a North Point branch. A 22-second silent video that went viral earlier in ...
Dear Miss Manners: I worked with someone who was uber passive-aggressive and made my life at work difficult. Fortunately, she retired at the end of the semester. There was a retirement gathering ...
A major underground fire in an abandoned Central Coalfields Limited (CCL) mine near Rajrappa threatens 10,000 residents of Bhuchungdih village. Toxic gases are being released, raising fears of ...
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A former employee of a drinks shop in Taiwan has received her final salary of NT$6,972 (US$215) entirely in coins of mixed denominations following a dispute with her employer. The boss said the ...
"I contacted HR, and their response was for me to handle it," the employer said Nicholas Rice is a Senior Editor for PEOPLE Magazine. He began working with the brand as an Editorial Intern in ...
Employers must notify the competent medical authority and the police station within the geographical area, as well as inform the Ministry through designated channels, within a maximum of 48 hours from ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WCHS) — After deciding against another political campaign last year, former U.S. Senator Joe Manchin has been named a director for one of the country’s top coal producers which ...
BEIJING, April 20 (Reuters) - China's coal imports from Russia rose 6% in March from the same month last year to 7.33 million metric tons, data from the General Administration of Customs showed on ...
HURRICANE, W.Va. (WSAZ/Gray News)— A Walmart worker is being recognized for helping save one of her co-workers’ lives. Christina Mann jumped into action when her fellow worker, William Duke ...
A comprehensive survey study published in JAMA Network Open reveals healthcare worker burnout has begun to decrease following the COVID-19 pandemic but remains higher than prepandemic levels.