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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
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,…
Read MoreDepartment of Labor to Offer Online Seminars for Employers, Workers in September on Recent Updates in Regulations for Federal Contractors
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…
Read MoreInditex against ageism: Ángela Molina, the new face of Zara at 67
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…
Read MoreFirst U.S. AI hiring discrimination lawsuit settled by EEOC
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…
Read MoreRecognizing Contributions The Older Generation Made In Our Communities
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…
Read MoreChild social media stars have few protections. Illinois aims to fix that
By Clare Savage On May 14, 2023 CHICAGO — Holed up at home during the pandemic lockdown three years ago, 13-year-old Shreya Nallamothu was scrolling through social media when she noticed a pattern: Children even younger than her were the stars — dancing, cracking one-liners and being generally adorable. “It seemed innocuous to me at first,” Nallamothu…
Read MoreThe 13 Best News Sites You Can Trust for Credible Stories
By Dan Price On May 7, 2023 Want the best news sites around? Here are the top-ranked news sites that publish credible content, not fake news stories. Fake news is a big issue right now. News companies are in the pockets of mega-billionaires. Media bias, inaccurate reporting, and sensationalism are on everyone’s mind. We are…
Read MoreA 4T Framework for Protecting Your Brand From Disinformation
By Ajay Khari On July 24, 2023 Brand resilience is an iterative discipline Our shift to a more digital world has allowed sophisticated capturing of personal data as users surf the internet, which has spawned highly personalized content through micro-targeting. On the other side of the same coin, it has never been easier for bad…
Read MoreDisinformation reimagined: how AI could erode democracy in the 2024 US elections
By Nick Robins On July 19, 2023 Advances in generative artificial intelligence could supercharge the propaganda playbook, experts warn Abanal dystopia where manipulative content is so cheap to make and so easy to produce on a massive scale that it becomes ubiquitous: that’s the political future digital experts are worried about in the age of…
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