Politics and policy
Politics and policy
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Texas federal court judge Matthew Kacsmaryk will order the FDA to withdraw its approval for the abortion pill mifepristone.
April 10 -
Fast-growing government programs are at risk of stalling.
March 30 -
OSHA is now allowing instance-by-instance citations, increasing the potential penalties employers can rack up.
March 29 -
The latest ruling was a win for companies including Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and Instacart that rely on millions of drivers and couriers for on-demand services.
March 14 -
The U.S. needs to fill an estimated 450,000 nursing slots in the next two years and more than 120,000 doctor positions over the next decade.
March 2 -
The free market must encourage higher cost providers to lower their prices, or those with poorer outcomes to improve by adopting best practices.
March 2 -
The student loan plan would forgive as much as $20,000 in federal loans for certain borrowers making less than $125,000 per year.
February 28 -
Thousands of contract workers won a raise that brought wages up to $15 an hour.
February 27 -
Decisions will need to be made about coverage, benefit plans, and how to respond if state lawmakers retaliate.
February 22 -
The fattest profits in 70 years have helped sustain a pandemic hiring spree by U.S. business. Now, margins are shrinking and that could signal harder times ahead in the jobs market.
February 16 -
While a patchwork of state laws have put employers in a tough spot, they need to stand firmly by their beliefs to support culture, vision and mission.
February 13 -
Robert Popovian, chief science policy officer at Global Healthy Living Foundation, explains how the end of the PREP Act will impact access to vaccinations in 2024.
February 9 -
The new rule would reverse a 2018 Trump policy that limited contraceptive access based on employers' religious or moral objections.
February 8 -
Three decades after the U.S. adopted a policy that let people keep their jobs while taking time off for an illness or new baby, almost half of workers aren't eligible.
February 3 -
Tom Varney, head of risk consulting in North America at Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty, breaks down the biggest threats to companies' operations in 2023.
January 31 -
Marjory Robertson, senior counsel at Sun Life Financial, shares insight on new regulations employers could soon be facing.
January 31 -
The Congressional Dads Caucus officially launched on Thursday and is on a mission to highlight issues crucial to working families.
January 27 -
Ignoring new requirements will cost fiduciaries and vendors time and money.
January 25 -
A ban on noncompete clauses could bring nearly $300 billion in wages to the U.S. workforce.
January 19 -
The Department of Health and Human Services has repeatedly renewed the emergency designation in 90-day increments since it was originally declared by the Trump administration in January 2020.
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