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Piedmont Infusion Services, Danville owner to pay $310K to settle fraud allegations; whistleblower helps in probe - GoDanRiver.com
Piedmont Infusion Services, Danville owner to pay $310K to settle fraud allegations; whistleblower helps in probeGoDanRiver.
Read moreBill introduced to afford more protections for VA whistleblowers - WIBW
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Representative Tracey Mann has helped to introduce a bill that would afford greater protections for those who whistleblow on the VA. On Tuesday, July 26, U.S. Representative...
Read moreBe Aware of Legal Challenges with Hybrid Work - SHRM
As more employers roll out hybrid work policies, there are many complex legal considerations to take into account. Hybrid work impacts tax compliance, reimbursement for work expenses and prohibit...
Read moreGov. DeSantis to Sheriffs: Florida distinguishes itself with law and order - Florida Politics
It was a law and order kind of night in ChampionsGate, where Gov. Ron DeSantis told Florida’s Sheriffs that the Sunshine State is a source of inspiration for officers nationwide. The Republican G...
Read moreDOJ Whistleblowers Vindicate Trump's Swamp Purge Proposal - The Federalist
A wise Republican candidate might take Trump’s proposal one step further and back efforts to decentralize federal agencies from the capital. The Department of Justice meddled in the last presiden...
Read moreState headed for another showdown over wages paid for law enforcement officers - Nebraska Examiner
State troopers union say they’re lagging far behind local police and county sheriff’s departments LINCOLN — The state is headed for another battle over adequate pay for law enforcement officers. ...
Read moreState spars with textbook company in alleged price-gouging probe - The Capitolist
TALLAHASSEE — A textbook company is pushing back against a subpoena issued by Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office in an investigation into pricing of school instructional materials, saying the...
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IBM Settles Federal Hiring Practice Allegations: $17M Settlement - News and Statistics - IndexBox
IBM reached a settlement with the federal government on Friday, agreeing to pay roughly $17 million to resolve allegations of illegal diversity, equity and inclusion practices. Acting Attorney Gen...