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The program, which Citi said was never implemented, was slated to provide “diverse managers” with a competitive advantage, an ...
Letters for July 8: Employers break the laws before migrants Letter writers discuss illegal immigrants, moderate Republicans, gun silencers and 'big beautiful bill' vote.
There were six dog attacks last year against letter carriers, she writes. Keep your dog inside, on a leash or behind a fence when the mail comes.
Letters to the Editor, June 21st: On public service, the cost of living and sunscreen A simple example demonstrates the depth of this dysfunction Expand ...
Suga released a letter confirming the completion of his military service. All seven BTS members have now finished their mandatory service.
The Missouri Rural Letter Carriers are holding their statewide meeting this week. One of the topics regards the potential privatization of the United States Postal Service.
Letters to the Editor Letter to the editor: Simplicity, service, sacrifice Tribune-Review | Sunday, May 25, 2025 5:00 a.m.
Classified civil service workers have protections that prevent them from being fired arbitrarily without due process, especially for political reasons.
What can I do if my former employer can’t — or won’t — sign off on public service loan forgiveness? But the forgiveness part can be tricky to accomplish.
Letter: The impacts of the legislative session on disability service providers Melanie Eidsmoe of Moorhead is worried about support for those with disabilities.
Senators sent a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. warning him that cuts to the agency could severely impact the Indian Health Service.
Recently, I read Cal Thomas' column about the U.S. Postal Service, and I was shocked and horrified by Thomas' absolutely callous dismissal of a service that is both constitutionally required and ...