Supermarkets and food processors are hiring temp workers to unload trucks, move goods and assist in food preparation, filling vacancies that arose in the pandemic. Photo: Olivier Douliery/Agence … [Read more...] about Food Companies Rely More on Temp Workers as Labor Shortages Persist
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IRS Warns of Delays When Tax-Filing Season Starts on Jan. 24
The agency has several million pieces of backlogged work from prior years The Internal Revenue Service building in Washington. Officials said there are no plans to delay filing deadlines this … [Read more...] about IRS Warns of Delays When Tax-Filing Season Starts on Jan. 24
Yale, Georgetown, Other Top Schools Illegally Collude to Limit Student Financial Aid, Lawsuit Alleges
A new federal suit adds to continuing efforts to change college admissions practices The plaintiffs contend that Yale and other colleges named in the suit engaged in price fixing by using a … [Read more...] about Yale, Georgetown, Other Top Schools Illegally Collude to Limit Student Financial Aid, Lawsuit Alleges
Americans’ Finances Got Stronger in the Pandemic—Confounding Early Fears
Stimulus payments brought millions out of poverty and allowed them to clear debt, and households of all income levels built up savings. The stronger finances are expected to aid stability as normal … [Read more...] about Americans’ Finances Got Stronger in the Pandemic—Confounding Early Fears
Airlines Scratch More Flights as Omicron Variant Advances
U.S. says it is working to ensure hospitals aren’t overwhelmed by Covid-19 patients John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York on Sunday. The Omicron variant prompted airlines to scrub … [Read more...] about Airlines Scratch More Flights as Omicron Variant Advances