Rhode Island state employees are experiencing pay and benefits issues due to a new human resources system. The "Workday" system has resulted in missing pay, incorrect overtime, and benefit deduction ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A union worker strike that caught the attention of Columbus city leaders is about to enter its eighth month. Union employees at Sutphen, a Central Ohio fire apparatus company, ...
When insurance twice refused to cover a nearly $800,000-a-year drug that Paxton Pope’s doctor believed could dramatically reduce his frequent seizures, his family initially braced for a serious ...
A bill that would require all electric bikes in New Jersey to be licensed, registered and insured took another step toward a vote of the full state Senate on Monday. The legislation, sponsored by ...
INDIANAPOLIS — On Tuesday, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun touted the launch of "Family First Workplace," a new initiative that allows state employees to bring their infants up to six months old to work. It ...
The Trump administration has been trying to repair the damage from the detention of hundreds of South Koreans in an immigration raid in Georgia. By John Yoon Reporting from Seoul The State Department ...
Millions of Americans could face dramatically higher health insurance bills next year as enhanced Affordable Care Act (ACA) premium tax credits are set to run out. The enhanced subsidies, which lower ...
ATLANTA — Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John F. King announced significant savings for Georgia drivers, with State Farm auto insurance rates reduced by over 10% in the past year. The rate ...
The State Health Benefits Program that insures nearly 150,000 county and municipal employees in New Jersey is broke and headed for collapse next year, unless members agree to pay thousands of dollars ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Wexner Medical Center nurses are set to protest leadership at the Ohio State University hospital on Wednesday night with a rally about workplace violence. The gathering by ...
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history is finally over after President Donald Trump signed a stopgap spending bill narrowly approved by the House last week, but your employees’ healthcare is ...