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Loan Out Corporations Could End, IATSE Tells Members
Deadline via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoEXCLUSIVE: The California Employment Development Department may soon stop recognizing loan out corporations. Several IATSE locals informed their members...
Earnings call: TJX Companies reports robust Q1 fiscal 2025 results
Investing.com· 4 days agoTJX Companies (NYSE: NYSE: TJX ) has reported a solid start to fiscal year 2025 with first-quarter...
Workday shares sink as slower hiring hits payroll services demand
Reuters· 3 days ago, opens new tab shares dropped more than 12% before the bell on Friday, after the human resources software provider pared back its annual subscription revenue forecast as economic uncertainty ...
Meet The Kings Of The Pre-Roll Joint
Forbes· 1 day agoJeeter, which Solano founded in 2018 with his identical twin, David, and their two friends, Lukasz and Patryk Tracz, who are also identical twins, and a...
"Helpful Spirit", describes Acadian Companies Support Employee of the Year
The Daily Advertiser via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoAs part of the fleet maintenance department, technicians inspect and repair company vehicles,...
Earnings call: Workday highlights solid Q1 growth and strategic investments
Investing.com· 3 days agoWorkday, Inc. (NASDAQ: WDAY ) has reported a strong financial performance for the first quarter of...
Industry Insiders May Face Tax Bills as California Scrutinizes Tax Policy for Loan Out Corporations
Variety· 1 day agoThe state of California has warned entertainment industry payroll providers and others that it is...
Ohio tax credit OK'd for Shearer's snack foods project at old GM site in Moraine
Dayton Daily News· 7 days agoA Massillon snack food company will get a state tax break if it decides to open a manufacturing...
Janitorial company that cleaned City buildings failed to pay employees, IG report says
WBFF Fox45 Baltimore· 5 days agoThe Baltimore City Inspector General's Office says a janitorial company allegedly failed to pay...
JD Supra: Washington Healthcare Company Ordered to Pay Workers Almost $100M for Missed Meal Breaks,...
JD Supra· 1 day agoSeyfarth Synopsis: Last week, a Washington healthcare company was ordered to pay 33,000 workers $98.3 million in damages in a class action related to its meal break and timeclock ...