Thanks to previously unpublished Labor Department data, KPMG is now reporting the number of U.S. workers each month who are cutting their hours due to a lack of child care options. KPMG, the ...
Project 2025 plans to turn the 40-hour workweek into a 160-hour work month so employers can avoid paying overtime by cutting an employee's hours later in the month if they worked extra hours near the ...
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