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Bills(10)
S 3846Employer-Directed Skills Actcommittee
S 772Employer Participation in Repayment Actcommittee
HR 1801Employer Participation in Repayment Actintroduced
HR 2690Improve Employer-Directed Skills Actintroduced
S 1840
Retirement Investment in Small Employers Act
committee
HRES 988Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 2988) to amend the Employee Retire…introduced
HR 1505Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Actintroduced
HR 2270Empowering Employer Child and Elder Care Solutions Actintroduced
S 3615Multiemployer Plan Relief Actcommittee
HR 8624To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide a credit against employer …introduced
Hearings(1)
HOUSEA HEALTHY WORKFORCE: EXPANDING ACCESS AND AFFORDABILITY IN EMPLOYER-SPONSORED HE…Unknown CommitteeFeb 5, 2026
19 signals for "Employer" · Criminal
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Employer reported tensions in Manila [3 sources]
8.5/10·GDELT Events Historical Employer reported tensions in Manila [3 sources]
8.5/10·GDELT Events Historical Israeli reported tensions with Employer in Israel [6 sources]
8.5/10·GDELT Events Historical New Delhi applied coercive pressure on Employer in New Delhi [6 sources]
6.8/10·GDELT Events Historical Algeria applied coercive pressure on Employer in Manila [8 sources]
6.8/10·GDELT Events Historical Employer applied coercive pressure in United States [10 sources]
6.8/10·GDELT Events Historical Employer applied coercive pressure on Zimbabwe in Bindura [4 sources]
6.8/10·GDELT Events Historical Employer applied coercive pressure in Beirut [10 sources]
6.8/10·GDELT Events Historical Employer applied coercive pressure on United States in Blair County [5 sources]
6.8/10·GDELT Events Historical Employer applied coercive pressure on Trade Union in Zamfara State [6 sources]
6.8/10·GDELT Events Historical Employee applied coercive pressure on Employer in United States [3 sources]
6.8/10·GDELT Events Historical Employee applied coercive pressure on Employer in United States [3 sources]
6.8/10·GDELT Events Historical Calcutta coerced Employer in State Of West Bengal [4 sources]
6.5/10·GDELT Events Historical Calcutta coerced Employer in 24 [4 sources]
6.5/10·GDELT Events Historical A Colombian court sentenced William Guerrero Gil to 60 years in prison for orchestrating access to a farm near Guadalajara de Buga for an armed group that killed five young people in January 2021. Guerrero, working as a driver, allegedly provided maps, photographs, and tactical information to members of the Adán Izquierdo FARC dissident front who intended to kidnap his employer's son but instead opened fire on people gathered at the property.
4.5/10·El Colombiano (Medellín)·Guadalajara De Buga, Valle del Cauca A domestic worker has been arrested on suspicion of child abuse after allegedly putting her employer's two toddlers in a dog cage on two occasions. Police received a report from the children's mother, who alleged that the Indonesian domestic worker had confined the two boys, aged two and three years.
3.5/10·Hong Kong Free Press Srinagar, Jun 10: The High Court of J&K and Ladakhhas held that mere pendency of investigation in an FIR cannot be a ground to withhold an employee’s pensionary and retiral benefits. A bench of Justice Sanjay Dhar observed that under Article 168-A of the J&K Civil Service Regulations (CSR), recovery from pension or retiral benefits can be made only where losses caused to the employer by an employee’s negligence or fraud are established through departmental or judicial proceedings. The court said this while dealing with J&K Projects Construction Corporation’s (JKPCC) former General Manager Vikar Mustafa Shonthu’s plea.
A Chilean executive was arrested in Brazil after making racist and homophobic remarks toward a Latam flight attendant. The executive was subsequently fired by his employer, Chilean fish company Landes.
2.0/10·Folha de S.Paulo·Sao Paulo, São Paulo Rachel Marie Wansbrough was charged with embezzlement after using forged invoices, payslips, and emails to steal over $180,000 from her employer and fraudulently obtain Covid relief funds.