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Companies Found Using Fake Job Postings After Survey Finds 3 out of 10 Listings as 'Deceptive'
A recent Resume Builder survey found that three in ten job postings could be fake, raising ethical concerns about trust and transparency in hiring practices across various industries.
Student Loan Payments Set to Halve for SAVE Plan Participants Starting July
Starting in July, borrowers enrolled in the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan will see their monthly student loan payments reduced from 10% to 5% of their income.
Federal Appeals Court Rules Employers Can Deny No-Cost Preventive Care for HIV Prep, Cancer Screenings
A federal appeals court in New Orleans has ruled that eight specific employers challenging federal health insurance requirements are not obligated to provide no-cost coverage for certain preventive care, such as HIV prep and some cancer screenings.
Pennsylvania Unions Reminded of Pension Gains from Biden's Rescue Plan as Election Looms
As the general election approaches, Democrats are emphasizing to Pennsylvania union voters that the Butch Lewis Act, part of Biden's American Rescue Plan.

















