Even before Maryland legalized recreational marijuana earlier this month, people who used cannabis could apply for certain jobs at Amazon and pass preemployment drug screening.
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Is a four-day week a logical evolution in the workplace? Some Baltimore companies say it works for them
As head of technical support for a Baltimore software company, Paul David works a busy schedule overseeing a team of employees and a slate of customers who might need help at any given time.
DC is raising its minimum wage for tipped workers. This group wants Maryland to be next.
Proponents for setting a higher minimum wage for workers who earn tips, such as bartenders and restaurant servers, have their sights set on Maryland, after a successful push this year to phase out the tipped minimum wage in Washington, D.C., which is now less than a third of the District’s non-tipped minimum wage.
Can workers who are fired for refusing COVID-19 shots collect unemployment insurance? Sue their employer? Maybe.
With visitors barred from visiting during the coronavirus pandemic, Ellen Metzger would rub her dying patients’ feet, comb their hair and sing their favorite hymns.
People are more likely to believe sexual harassment claims from women who are ‘conventionally attractive,’ study says
No one could get over the drawing of the woman holding a martini. Or her long, slightly mussed hair, her big lips, her long lashes and hourglass figure.