A severe shortage of immigration judges has led to long delays for asylum cases. The backlog is expected to grow now that pandemic-era border restrictions have been lifted.
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Goldman Sachs to Pay $215 Million to Settle Gender Bias Suit
The lawsuit accused the Wall Street bank of hindering women’s career advancement and paying them less than their male colleagues.
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A Brain Drain Is Hurting the F.D.I.C., a Key Banking Regulator
High turnover and low pay are luring its staff to the private sector, leaving the banking regulator, and the financial system, more vulnerable to a crisis.
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U.S. Job Growth Retains Vigor Despite Economic Worries
Employers added 253,000 jobs in April and unemployment fell to 3.4 percent, but the labor market’s strength complicates the Fed’s inflation fight.
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Wages Grow Steadily, Defying Fed’s Hopes as it Fights Inflation
Pay gains picked up last month, the opposite of what Federal Reserve officials are hoping for as they try to cool inflation.