WATCH — ‘Sweetest Thing Ever’: Georgia Cop Gives Young Neighbor Looking for Work Big Surprise
A policeman in Hapeville, Georgia, is being praised for his kind gesture towards a young neighbor.
A policeman in Hapeville, Georgia, is being praised for his kind gesture towards a young neighbor.
Pope Francis laid out his economic vision Monday, insisting that there are no “free workers” without labor unions.
Around 675,000 migrants living in Sweden are either on welfare benefits or are not able to support themselves through work, according to statistics from the Swedish Parliamentary Investigative Service (RUT).
More than $142,000 has been raised for a family in California after two girls were spotted last week using a Taco Bell’s WiFi to complete their school work.
Theresa May is ramping up her efforts to claim the UK is institutionally racist and show she is solving the alleged problem by forcing private companies and public sector employers to reveal their “ethnicity pay gap”.
A Bangladeshi migrant benefits fraudster who has not worked for 30 years has escaped jail after agreeing to do community service, insisting it be only “light work”.
A CEO of a moving company rewarded an employee with a car after the dedicated worker walked 20 miles the night before his first day of work on Sunday to ensure he would show up on time.
A 103-year-old Georgia woman who is still employed at a job where she works every day credits her work for her longevity.
There is no worse “curse” than not being able to support one’s family through hard work, Pope Francis told Vatican employees Thursday, insisting that employment safeguards the dignity of the person.
A new study from the University of Washington says that Seattle’s hike in its minimum wage is hurting the very workers it was supposed to help.
STOCKHOLM (AFP) – Swedes should take a one-hour paid break from work to go home and have sex with their partners, a local councillor suggested in a proposal Tuesday aimed at improving people’s personal relationships.
CNN host Mike Rowe – the longtime host of a show dedicated to hard and messy work called Dirty Jobs, and a tireless advocate of blue-collar jobs – had an interesting response to the latest burst of politically-correct idiocy from MSNBC.
In his weekly Angelus message Wednesday, Pope Francis praised the value of hard work and a willingness to do one’s part for the common good rather than freeloading off society.
Economists understand that the government creates both positive and negative incentives. Tax credits may encourage people to have more children, but higher tax rates discourage people from working more.