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From owner to applicant: New research reveals hiring bias against entrepreneurs
Ladders· 1 day agoEntrepreneurs must scrape and claw their way to the top, inevitably amassing considerable amounts of business acumen and invaluable experience. Consequently, most assume former business owners ...
Paramus Catholic senior wins inaugural Friends of the Fort Lee Library scholarship
The Record· 3 hours agoGraduating senior Noah Kang from Paramus Catholic High School has been awarded the first “Friends of...
Paramus Catholic senior wins inaugural Friends of the Fort Lee Library scholarship
The Bergen Record via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThe scholarship required applicants to be high school seniors with at least 75 service hours completed at the Fort Lee Public Library, and complete an essay. “I wrote about ...
Remember how hard it was to file for unemployment during COVID? NJ made changes
The Record· 2 hours agoThe ability to save your progress on the application. State officials unveiled the new application...
Small Business Administration to close January storm disaster loan centers
KGTV San Diego· 4 hours agoThe Small Business Administration will officially close the two remaining San Diego and Spring Valley disaster loan outreach centers at 6 p.m. on Thursday. "SBA opened the centers to provide ...
Legacy Admissions—Classist and Classless
Newsweek· 9 hours agoThe practice of legacy admissions was initially instituted about a hundred years ago with the goal of keeping my old tribe, the Jewish people, from...
Pay Transparency Comes to Maryland: 6 Key Takeaways and What You Should Do Next | JD Supra
JD Supra· 13 hours agoBeginning October 1, Maryland employers must include salary and benefits information in both internal and external job postings and keep records of compliance for a minimum of three years. The ...
Buncombe County school board member resigns; Applicants sought to fill seat
Asheville Citizen-Times· 11 hours agoAt-large school board member Amanda Simpkins resigned from the Buncombe County Board of Education...
Caterpillar to pay $800,000 to resolve racial discrimination case, says Labor Dept
Reuters· 4 hours agoHeavy equipment company Caterpillar has agreed to pay $800,000 to resolve allegations of systemic hiring discrimination against Black applicants at an Illinois plant, the ...
Downtown apartments will have housing for homeless, low-income Macon residents. See inside
Macon Telegraph via AOL· 2 hours ago“There is intentionally going to be mixed housing so people won’t know who’s in which house,”...