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Understanding the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in Employment
This video provides an overview of the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), its definition of disability, and how it prohibits discrimination against job applicants and employees based on disability. The video discusses the...
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“You're Fired!” How To Get Rid Of The President
Impeachment is the process of removing the President from office. But what does it really take to get fired as Commander-in-Chief?
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A Beginner's Guide to Earning, Spending, Saving, Investing, and Borrowing Money
Learn all about basic finances and investing. Understand how to earn, save and invest one's money and why it is important to develop budgets for spending. Detailed graphics, diagrams and exciting video reinforce important concepts and...
Press Association
Government announces plans to ‘get Britain working again’
Places with the highest levels of joblessness will get extra NHS support as the Government bids to “get Britain working again”. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will announce the plans on Tuesday as part of wide-ranging reforms...
Press Association
Sinn Fein would introduce new immigration management agency, says McDonald
Sinn Fein would introduce a new dedicated immigration management agency within months, Mary Lou McDonald has said. Ms McDonald said the agency would “ensure cohesion” around planning, sharing of information, and speedy decision-making.
Press Association
Critical that we give certainty to hospitality sector, says Peter Burke
Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Peter Burke, discusses the future of Ireland at the Fine Gael launch of its plan to cut costs for businesses, ahead of the General Election on November 29.
Press Association
People Before Profit leader explains People Before Profit's state-building company policy
People Before Profit leader Richard Boyd Barrett explains the party's policy of having a state-building company after a press launch in Dublin today.
Curated Video
US economy grew at a solid 2.8% pace last quarter on strength of consumer spending
The U.S. economy grew at a healthy 2.8% annual rate from July through September, with consumers helping drive growth despite the weight of still-high interest rates. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
What to know about becoming a gig economy worker
Here's what to know before dropping the nine-to-five job to become a gig economy worker. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
Economic expert warns of 'silver tsunami:' New retirees could strain the labor market
There are 8 million job openings in the U.S. and 6.8 million people unemployed — a gap that is expected to increase as older Americans retire in waves described by some as a "silver tsunami." (Scripps News)
Curated Video
Workers prefer flexibility as companies roll out return-to-office mandates
Nearly a quarter of workers say their companies rolled out a return-to-office mandate in the past year, despite a clear preference among employees for remote and hybrid work. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
Seasonal job positions are down, but the demand for them among job seekers is hot
The holiday shopping season wouldn't be possible without seasonal workers, hired for only a few weeks to help make the magic happen. The hiring for those positions are ramping up now. (Scripps News)
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MP for Llanelli says Government will ensure Tata is 'held to account' over Port Talbot closure
John Warman, an ex-mayor of Neath Port Talbot Council, who worked in the Welsh steel plant for nearly 30 years, said he felt “very emotional” as the closure got under way on Monday. Speaking to the PA news agency outside the Port Talbot...
Press Association
Liz Kendall at the Labour Party conference - full speech
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall delivers a speech at the Labour Party conference in Liverpool.
Press Association
Streeting promises 'crack teams' of clinicians to clear NHS backlogs
Health Secretary Wes Streeting delivers a speech at the Labour Party conference in Liverpool. Mr Streeting set out plans to prioritise clearing NHS backlogs in the areas with the highest levels of people out of work due to ill health....
Press Association
BBC director-general offers apology following Strictly Come Dancing allegations
Tim Davie, the director-general of the BBC has apologised to Strictly Come Dancing contestants who have had an experience that “hasn’t been wholly positive”.
Press Association
Climate groups join forces with Unions to call for 'just transition' at Tata Steel
Footage from protest outside Tata Steel headquarters in London as climate groups and steel workers union came together to call for a 'just transition' to low-carbon economy. *Interviews with Paul Morozzo (campaigner at Greenpeace) and...
Curated Video
It's been 60 years since landmark Civil Rights Act was signed into law
On July 2, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the sweeping Civil Rights Act into law in the East Room of the White House. (Scripps News)
Curated Video
Age in America: Age discrimination is illegal, but tough to prove in court
The Age Discrimination in Employment Act protects those 40 years of age and older from discrimination at work. However, it can be difficult to prove age discrimination in court. (Scripps News)
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Labour’s plans require no more tax rises, Reeves says
Labour will not announce any additional tax rises during the election campaign, Rachel Reeves has said. The shadow chancellor also ruled out holding an emergency budget if Labour won the election, saying she would not hold a fiscal event...
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Labour’s plans require no more tax rises, Reeves says – full speech and Q&A
Labour will not announce any additional tax rises during the election campaign, Rachel Reeves has said. The shadow chancellor also ruled out holding an emergency budget if Labour won the election, saying she would not hold a fiscal event...
Press Association
Labour’s plans require no more tax rises, Reeves says –full speech and Q&A - high res
Labour will not announce any additional tax rises during the election campaign, Rachel Reeves has said. The shadow chancellor also ruled out holding an emergency budget if Labour won the election, saying she would not hold a fiscal event...
Press Association
Labour’s plans require no more tax rises, Reeves says – speech highlights
Labour will not announce any additional tax rises during the election campaign, Rachel Reeves has said. The shadow chancellor also ruled out holding an emergency budget if Labour won the election, saying she would not hold a fiscal event...