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Government Consolidation: Jordan’s Cabinet approved moving to merge the Civil Consumer Corporation with the Military Consumer Corporation, aiming for leaner operations, better pricing, and stronger food-security reserves—while promising employees keep their financial and job rights. Labor Relations Clash: Seattle’s employee union says it won up to $5M in retroactive raises after an unfair labor practice complaint, but the city hasn’t fully implemented the deal yet, fueling a procedural fight ahead of new negotiations. Workplace Trust Under Pressure: A “goodie bag” instead of raises sparked backlash, and the broader theme is clear: when budgets tighten, employees are watching how companies choose to “reward” them. AI Hiring Push: HeroHire launched an autonomous AI recruiter aimed at small-to-mid firms stuck in slow, expensive hiring cycles. Safety Shock: A firefighter died and multiple people were hurt after an explosion at a Maine lumber mill, underscoring how fast workplace risk can escalate.

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Company rewards employees with cheap ‘goodie bags’ instead of raises — people are shocked at what’s inside

Company rewards employees with cheap ‘goodie bags’ instead of raises — people are shocked at what’s inside

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New York woman gets laid off, and then her ex-employer sends her a bag of dirt, rubbing salt in the wound: ’THAT’S SO EVIL’

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Seattle’s employee union won up to $5M. The city hasn’t paid it

Seattle’s employee union won up to $5M. The city hasn’t paid it


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