St. Louis man stole $100,000 from his employer to pay for a stripper
A man in St. Louis fell in love with a stripper and stole more than$100,000 from his employer to keep that stripper happy. According to
A man in St. Louis fell in love with a stripper and stole more than$100,000 from his employer to keep that stripper happy. According to
Nearly one million college graduates from across the nation are entering the job market. But jumping into a new phase of life can be scary
The owners of Framboise Patisserie in Queens, NY were fined $25,000 for discriminating against a black woman seeking employment. According to reports, Jamilah DaCosta attempted
The City of Chicago threw its first Job Fair at Kennedy King College in the working class neighborhood of Englewood today. Recruiters from the City
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Three strategies, books and movies to help you get create a Plan B.
Georgia State University outpaced every college in America to become the top school to graduate blacks in the nation, according to a report from Diverse
5 Best Tips for the Major League Baseball Diversity Business Summit features Dan Perkins, the publisher of DiversityInBusiness.com. Perkins is a media partner for Major
Five years ago, Jeremiah Bishop was the guy nobody wanted to talk to, and for good reason: “I was a general manager at a bill
With the gift-giving season fast approaching, UPS has announced it intends to hire a staggering 55,000 additional employees to handle the anticipated increase in package
“Creativity. Ambition. Teamwork. A sense of daring. And a probing mind. That’s what it takes to join NASA, one of the best places to work
After 15 years in human resources and training Tenera McPherson has seen a serious paradigm shift in recruiting over the last three years. Being the
Don’t look for a job. Seek income.
With the digital divide between blacks and whites experiencing a steady decline in the past decade, most African Americans now have access to the Internet
“If nobody knows your name, they can’t call it.”
Before establishing Walker Research Group, Tifiany Walker spent a decade working as a general manager for the Xerox Corporation. During her tenure at Xerox, she
Rolling out worked the room while at the recent Chicago Urban League Summit 2011, held at the Chicago Hilton. Who are you? Michael N. Mayo