The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has reportedly made significant progress in its commitment to rectifying inaccuracies within the Social Security database, now officially designating seven million individuals previously recorded as being over 120 years old as deceased.
Read More DOGE Update: ‘Major’ Social Security Clean Up Continues, 7M ‘Age 120 And Over’ Now Marked As DeceasedTag: benefits
Amazon faces union vote at North Carolina warehouse
Amazon is facing its second workers’ union vote in as many months as laborers decide whether they wish to collectively bargain with the retail giant.
Read More Amazon faces union vote at North Carolina warehouseDoug Collins Confirmed To Lead Department Of Veterans Affairs
The Senate has confirmed GOP Representative Doug Collins to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Read More Doug Collins Confirmed To Lead Department Of Veterans AffairsWhite House Announces Buyout Plan For Remote Federal Employees Who Refuse To Return To Office
The White House issued a memo Tuesday offering to pay federal workers who don’t want to return to the office through September 30th, but have to resign by February 6th.
Read More White House Announces Buyout Plan For Remote Federal Employees Who Refuse To Return To OfficeBiden Signs ‘Social Security Fairness Act,’ Says It Will Boost Retirement Benefits For Millions
On Sunday, President Joe Biden signed legislation that he says will increase Social Security benefits for millions of retired Americans, including teachers, firefighters, and police officers.
Read More Biden Signs ‘Social Security Fairness Act,’ Says It Will Boost Retirement Benefits For Millions10K Starbucks Baristas Continue Strike Across Dozens Of Cities On Christmas Eve
The union representing Starbucks baristas said on Tuesday that a strike against the coffee chain has expanded to over 300 locations, with almost 10,000 workers walking off the job on Christmas Eve.Â
Read More 10K Starbucks Baristas Continue Strike Across Dozens Of Cities On Christmas Eve