Showing results for: contractor

Did Arlington National Cemetery break the law?
The cemetery sent the personal data of deceased soldiers to a contractor at the center of a fraud scandal
08/11/2009 16:15 UTC
One percent's twisted new heist: What's really behind privatization
Outsourcing government not only leads to poor services -- it's killing the middle class, an expert tells Salon
06/06/2014 16:30 UTC
Justice Department: Government contractor with top secret clearance charged with theft of classified materials
Harold Thomas Martin III was arrested in August at his Md. home, where investigators found six classified documents
10/05/2016 22:41 UTC
Army says Arlington official spent millions, got nothing
The inspector general's report confirms charges that Thurman Higginbotham oversaw questionable contracts
06/17/2010 03:45 UTC
The army we don’t see: The private soldiers who fight in America’s name
While Putin embraces private contractors, the US seldom acknowledges its own version of the privatization of war
05/10/2023 09:01 UTC
Trump’s Labor Department OKs religious bigotry
The proposed rule will allow companies to deny employment to gays, transsexuals and "who knows who else"
08/23/2019 11:30 UTC
Gig economy workers: Independent contractors or indentured servants?
We need to stop worker misclassification and the abuse of so-called “independent contractors”
07/31/2016 03:30 UTC
Men at work
Male contractors and hired help continue to populate female fantasies.
07/21/2006 18:38 UTC
Obama presides over a private contractor boom
The use of armed private contractors has soared in Afghanistan since President Obama took office, a report finds
02/25/2011 02:25 UTC
DoorDash drivers make an average of $1.45 an hour, analysis finds
Worse, about a third of DoorDash jobs paid less than $0 after accounting for basic expenses
01/19/2020 19:00 UTC
“I’m really rich”: Trump claims he doesn’t even “need financing” as Truth Social deal falls apart
The blank-check SPAC deal set to infuse over $1 billion into Truth Social may be dead after shareholder vote
09/06/2022 13:33 UTC
"This is starting to feel like a trend": Why Uber's recent court loss matters — but not for the reasons you think
Last week's ruling in California isn't the deathblow to Uber you've been told, Harvard's Benjamin Sachs tells Salon
06/23/2015 15:58 UTC
The NSA's stunning 9/11 failure: How big-money contractors made us more vulnerable to attack
Bill Binney developed a system that might have prevented 9/11. But it was canceled in the weeks before
05/12/2016 17:10 UTC
When my job stopped paying
After a year of unemployment, I landed a contract gig. Then the paychecks stopped coming -- but the work didn't
02/10/2012 06:00 UTC
NSA employee resigns after admitting he aided Snowden
New documents reveal an unnamed civilian shared his access to classified information on NSANet
02/15/2014 23:00 UTC