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    Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Fires Employees For Misusing $25 Meal Perk

    Mark Zuckerberg and his company, Meta (formerly known as Facebook), are always making news. Today, it’s because the company fired multiple employees for allegedly abusing an employee perk that granted them meal credits if they were working in the office…

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    The Surprising First Jobs of 17 U.S. Presidents

    To become commander-in-chief, one might think you need to be highly educated with plenty of political experience. And while that’s often true, not all American presidents went straight from diapers to law office to the Oval Office. Many started from…

  • Presidents Who Came From Humble Beginnings

    11 Presidents Who Came From Humble Beginnings

    It takes a lot of money to run for president and win, and indeed some people who have tried to reach the land’s highest office have come from wealthy backgrounds. At the same time, the most powerful people in the…

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    20 Companies Where the Ratio of CEO to Average Worker Pay Is Insane

    The disparity between CEO compensation and the average worker’s pay is a hot-button issue in today’s corporate world. In some companies, the gap is so vast that it raises questions about equity and fairness. Often, these CEOs make hundreds—sometimes even thousands—of times…

  • US President Joe Biden joins a picket line with members of the United Auto Workers (UAW) union at a General Motors Service Parts Operations plant in Belleville, Michigan, on September 26, 2023. S

    28 Biggest Worker Strikes in U.S. History

    U.S. labor history stretches back to 1768 when New York tailors protested a cut in wages; the first union formed in 1794 among shoemakers in Philadelphia. As times changed, work stoppages in larger industries grew, sometimes pitting strikers against law…

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    24 States That Hiked the Minimum Wage in 2024 (and One That’s Getting a Raise Soon)

    From cost of living adjustments to legislative plans to reach a certain wage by a particular year, half of the U.S. states raised their minimum wages in 2024. And while the highest minimum wage in the nation ($17.50) can be…