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The action, announced Wednesday morning, is the first major layoff for the company since it was founded in 1998. Here's what to now about the company.
Paycom on Wednesday announced layoffs amid the company's ongoing automation strategy and artificial intelligence technologies.
Oklahoma City's largest technology company is cutting approximately 500 jobs across multiple departments, with many positions ...
An Ohio woman ordered Charlie Kirk’s go-to Starbucks drink on Sunday evening — and was startled to find a hateful message written on the cup. Autumn Perkins, who lives in Middletown, Ohio, visited a ...
INDIANAPOLIS — A former Ball State University employee is suing the school’s president after she said she was wrongfully terminated after a recent Facebook post surrounding the shooting death of ...
On Friday, US President Donald Trump’s administration filed an emergency application with the nation’s Supreme Court seeking to stay a federal district court ruling that held Secretary of Homeland ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The Office of Personnel Management is rolling out ChatGPT to its employees this week, its director told employees Tuesday. “This is part ...
TERRE HAUTE — ACLU of Indiana filed a lawsuit against Indiana State University alleging that a recent ISU decision to terminate work-study and other funding for students employed at the Pride Center ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The University of Tennessee announced it placed one of its faculty members on administrative leave and is beginning termination proceedings against her after Tennessee lawmakers ...
The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana has sued Indiana State University, alleging the school violated the First Amendment when it terminated funding for student workers at a local non-profit ...