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Lebanon: At least 12,000 children displaced in Ein El-Hilweh Camp as violence enters its fifth day

Aug 17, 2023

On August 3, 2023 BEIRUT, 03 August 2023 – About 20,000 people including an estimated 12,000 children have been forced from their homes during five days of violence in Lebanon’s largest refugee camp, with many children showing signs of distress and anxiety, Save the Children said. Some families in the Ein el-Hilweh camp for Palestinian refugees…

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‘We’re just trying to feed kids:’ Lunch prices in public schools spike amid budget cuts

Aug 16, 2023

By Kayla Jimenez On August 9, 2023 On a plane in July, Nicole Melia traveled from Philadelphia to Denver to meet with other school nutrition directors from across the nation about challenges they expect when the new school year begins. There was one conversation she expected to be the focus of the convening: Many schools are…

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Florida Schools Try to Adapt to New Rules on Gender, Bathrooms and Pronouns

Aug 16, 2023

By Dana Goldstein On August 10, 2023 As schools start, it’s been more paperwork, a culling of reading lists, as well as new regulations about bathrooms. As a new school year begins in Florida this week, parents are filling out a flurry of new forms — specifying a student’s nickname or new name; allowing a…

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Arkansas Warns School Districts Not to Offer A.P. African American Studies

Aug 16, 2023

By Dana Goldstein On August 14, 2023 What’s New In the latest conflict between the College Board and conservative policymakers, the Arkansas Department of Education warned schools on Monday — the first day of classes in many districts — not to offer Advanced Placement African American Studies. Like Florida, which refused to approve the class,…

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US Department of Labor Announces More than $69M Funding Available to Help Youth, Young Adults with Disabilities Connect with Good Jobs

Aug 15, 2023

On August 10, 2023 WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the availability of more than $69 million in funding over a five-year budget period to support the development of innovative strategies that will help youth and young adults with disabilities  transition to the workforce successfully. Administered by the department’s Office of Disability Employment Policy,…

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Department of Labor to Offer Online Seminars for Employers, Workers in September on Recent Updates in Regulations for Federal Contractors

Aug 15, 2023

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor announced today that it will offer online compliance seminars in September for contracting agencies, contractors, unions, workers and other stakeholders to provide information on recent updates to regulations governing employment practices for federally funded contracts. On Aug. 8, 2023, the department’s Wage and Hour Division provided for public review the…

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Inditex against ageism: Ángela Molina, the new face of Zara at 67

Aug 15, 2023

By Beatrice Garcia On August 13, 2023 The award-winning Spanish actress is the star of the advertising campaign for Zara’s new collection. With this move, the fashion giant goes one step further in the fight against age-based discrimination Ángela Molina, 67, is the face of Zara’s new campaign. The Madrid-born actress — who won an…

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First U.S. AI hiring discrimination lawsuit settled by EEOC

Aug 15, 2023

By StacyThomas On August 11, 2023 Chinese tutoring group used AI hiring software to drop older applicants The first Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) AI hiring dispute has been settled, and the agency has filed the lawsuit in New York federal court for approval. The 2022 lawsuit against a Chinese tutoring company based in the…

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Recognizing Contributions The Older Generation Made In Our Communities

Aug 15, 2023

By Maryann Spanos On May 15, 2023 May is Older American’s Month, the time to celebrate all older adults and recognize the contributions older people are making in our communities and across the country. According to the New York State Office for the Aging (NYSOFA), there are 935,000 individuals aged 60 and over in New…

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