This morning, the day after the Super Bowl, 16.1 million of your employees will call in “sick.” Over 6 million of these employees will face discipline for their call-in, according to UKG,... Read more »
Three opposition candidates in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s (DRC) December presidential election, Martin Fayulu, Moise Katumbi and Floribert Anzuluni, called for a protest Saturday, when President Felix Tshisekedi is to be sworn... Read more »
A group of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander advocates and NGOS expressed deep concerns Friday about the mistreatment of children in youth prisons in an open letter to the Victorian government. The... Read more »
In response to juvenile facilities being at full capacity and a labor shortage that worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic, Louisiana juvenile justice system administrators are urging officials to take a closer look... Read more »
Counselors and clinicians are calling for a regulatory crackdown on gambling amid a dramatic spike in gambling addiction among young people, Callum Jones reports for The Guardian. Treatment clinics are grappling with... Read more »
Republican lawmakers in Maryland have promised to focus their efforts in the upcoming General Assembly session on reversing some of the state’s recent criminal justice reforms aimed at reducing the number of... Read more »
Rap Lyrics Will Be Used As Evidence In RICO Trial: What’s next? Ouija boards? RatnerPrestia Is Merging with Buchanan Ingersoll: Cheers to growth! Thinking Like A Programmer: Thomson Reuters’ AI features really... Read more »
Jesús Ociel Baena, Mexico’s first openly non-binary magistrate and a prominent LGBTQ+ activist, has been found dead at home, The Guardian reports. While Mexico’s security minister said authorities were investigating the cause... Read more »
