The arbitrator also ordered the city to pay Biscari back wages and benefits as well as the legal costs that Local 42 accrued in pursuing the grievance.
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Judy L. Thomas,
Kansas City Star,
9 Sep. 2025
As wages and transfer amortisation bills continue to rise, clubs are turning to player sales to reduce losses.
Starting to deregulate labor markets, limiting growth in minimum wages, and reducing impediments on labor flexibility.
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Alden Abbott,
Forbes.com,
11 Sep. 2025
Faraji sued in January, accusing the network of failing to pay minimum wages, failure to pay overtime wages and failure to reimburse business expenses.
When this is - on occasion - noticed by consumers via the burden hitting their paychecks from the cost of premiums, this creates the pressure to address high health care costs.
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Jasmine Laws,
MSNBC Newsweek,
9 Sep. 2025
As tech firms race to develop AI, this has resulted in a fierce competition to attract top talent, occasionally with multimillion-dollar paychecks.
Through MakeMyMove, an online marketplace, towns, cities and regions connect with professionals and remote workers by providing relocation packages that may include cash stipends and down-payment assistance.
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Aliss Higham,
MSNBC Newsweek,
10 Sep. 2025
According to the Trinidad and Tobago Guardian, Turkey is offering — in addition to monthly stipends — a $500,000 signing fee each to Stona, Campbell, Pinnock and Hibbert — and to Nigerian sprinter Favour Ofili, who is also switching.
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