
Alaysia Black Hackett on consequences of DEI’s demise
Alaysia Black Hackett, Ph.D., was a former President Biden appointee as the chief diversity and inclusion officer at the U.S. Department of Labor. The CEO
Alaysia Black Hackett, Ph.D., was a former President Biden appointee as the chief diversity and inclusion officer at the U.S. Department of Labor. The CEO
The first African American U.S. Secretary of Labor has died. Alexis M. Herman, who served as labor secretary from 1997 to 2001 under former President
Waffle House, the iconic late-night establishment beloved by generations of customers, is facing serious allegations from its workforce. Servers nationwide claim nearly $47 million in
A recent ruling by a federal judge has allowed a civil rights lawsuit filed by Oscar Hampton, a Black attorney formerly employed at the U.S.
An internal memo drafted by a senior Google engineer has drawn furious backlash after he shared his document with fellow employees in response to the
Kevin Downing, 68, a retired U.S. Army Reserves captain angered to the point of murder because he was fired by the Department of Labor Statistics for
Despite the slow pace of job creation, it has been announced in recent weeks that unemployment is creeping downward. Since December, we have observed a
President Obama exhaled yesterday as the national unemployment rate fell to a two-year low of 8.8 percent. However, the jobless rate for African Americans continues