According to the EEOC, āone company allegedly programmed its AI-powered software to reject women job candidates over age 55 and men over 60ā¦ā āAnother company allowed customers to systematically prevent American citizens from applying for open jobs through its website, the agency alleged.ā
One company allegedly programmed its AI-powered software to reject women job candidates over age 55 and men over 60, the agency that enforces workplace anti-discrimination laws told Congress.
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Aramark Concession Workers Strike at Philly Sports Complex unicornriot.ninja/2024/aramark...
Philadelphia, PA ā The unionized workforce that handles concessions at the South Philadelphia Sports Complex started to strike on Monday, September 23. Hundreds of Aramark stadium workers that bargain...
āIt is the working class that will be made to fight and die in the global war the imperialist powers have launched, and it is workers who will be told to sacrifice their living standards in the name of the war effort.ā ā¤ļøāš„
www.wsws.org/en/articles/... Biden escalates toward disastrous war against Iran
The United States and Israel stand on the verge of a direct attack on Iran, with the most far-reaching and catastrophic consequences for the Middle East and the whole world.
The deaths and disappearances of the Eastern Tennessee workers during Hurricane Helene show the stupefying callousness of the capitalist class. These workers were kept on the job until it was too late to escape safely. www.wsws.org/en/articles/...
Impact Plastics made employees come in to work on Friday morning despite the imminent threat of flooding from Helene and kept them there as the nearby Nolichuky River overflowed its banks and inundate...
"Storms are getting wetter as the climate change... A basic law of physics says the air holds nearly 4% more moisture for every degree Fahrenheit warmer (7% for every degree Celsius) and the world has warmed more than 2 degrees (1.2 degrees Celsius) since pre-industrial times."
Meteorologists calculate that more than 40 trillion gallons of rain drenched the Southeast United States in the last week from Hurricane Helene and a run-of-the-mill rainstorm that sloshed in ahead of...