Spanish singer Julio Iglesias rejects claims of sexually assaulting two former employees.

Julio Iglesias Denies Abuse Claims In a social media update late Thursday, Spanish singer Julio Iglesias refuted allegations of abuse made by two former domestic workers, stating that the claims are false. Spain’s High Court prosecutors have initiated preliminary proceedings concerning the complaint, which human rights organizations allege involves human trafficking, forced labor, sexual abuse, […]
A surge of difficulties arises as 105,000 federal employees retire

Challenges Faced by Former Federal Executives in Transitioning to Private Sector Andy’s experience is one that resonates with many executives leaving federal service. After departing from the federal civil service this year, Andy (a pseudonym) thought he’d landed an ideal job in the private sector—working with a large company in a familiar field, where opportunities […]
Hospital claims nurses union is asking for protections for intoxicated employees

Nurses Strike in New York City On Monday, New York City saw its largest nurses’ strike in history, with thousands of health care workers walking off the job. In the midst of this, large hospitals have voiced concerns, claiming that the nurses’ unions are making unreasonable requests. One point of contention? Proposals for protections for […]
Major NYC hospital claims nurses’ union is shielding impaired employees as thousands strike

On Monday, thousands of health care workers initiated a strike, with staff from notable hospitals in New York City accusing the nurses’ union of attempting to shield members who were allegedly drinking and throwing rocks while on the job. This intense accusation came from Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, which claimed that the New […]
Most Employees of Sweden Migration Agency Have Immigrant Backgrounds: Report

Whistleblower Claims Swedish Immigration Agency Favoring Foreigners A whistleblower from the Swedish Immigration Service has alleged that many officials involved in immigration decisions are foreigners, suggesting the formation of a network where ethnic and religious ties lead to preferential treatment. In an interview with Swedish outlet Samnytt, the source stated that since the European migration […]
Three masked attackers, one armed, surprise bodega employees in NYC for $4,000 in cash and expensive jewelry in a recorded robbery.

This week, a shocking robbery was captured on video, where three masked individuals, one armed, targeted two employees at a Bronx bodega, stealing over $4,000 in cash and expensive jewelry. The footage reveals the trio entering El Sitio Deli Grocery in Crotona Park East around 11:30 p.m. while the employees were tidying up for closing […]
Breads Bakery employees form a union to protest against the owners’ actions in Palestine

Union Formed by Pro-Palestinian Pastry Chefs at Major New York Bakery Workers at one of New York’s largest Jewish bakery chains are forming a union, expressing concerns over conditions under their Israeli-born employer. A central demand? To end the company’s backing for Israel. The newly established Break the Bread Alliance aligns itself with the Palestinian […]
Essential Information for Federal Employees on Social Security Benefits

For quite some time, the end of December has always been a favored period for federal employees to retire, and December 31, 2025, saw a notable wave of retirements among CSRS and FERS staff. It’s interesting to think that one reason behind this could be the opportunity to receive a lump-sum payment for their unused […]
Older employees may use their 401(k) funds to purchase annuities, according to a bipartisan proposal.

Proposed Legislation for Retirement Savings In an effort to enhance the availability of guaranteed retirement income for 401(k) investors, Congress is considering a bipartisan bill that would enable certain workers to purchase off-plan pensions using their retirement savings. The Retirement Simplification and Clarification Act (HR 6324) would permit employees aged 50 and older to roll […]
Government Employees Kick Off the New Year with a Lawsuit Against Trump Regarding the Halt of Taxpayer-Funded Gender Reassignment Procedures

HRC Files Class-Action Lawsuit Over Insurance Cuts The Human Rights Campaign Foundation (HRC) has initiated a class-action lawsuit aimed at federal employees in response to the government’s recent decision to halt insurance coverage for sex-reassignment hormones and surgeries. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) issued a letter in August, notifying insurance companies that starting in […]