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Employee Training: a Riddle
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The Wall Street Journal - World
Rest Is Part of Your Training
Young athletes and their parents often struggle to understand that.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Railroads Love 'Monster' Trains. Texans Don't.
Freight trains are getting longer—some of them 3 miles or more—and that is making life unpleasant in places like Pleasantville, Texas.Yesterday -
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WATCH: Train slams into 18-wheeler carrying military vehicle in South Carolina
A train slammed into an 18-wheeler carrying a M109 Paladin howitzer in South Carolina, with footage capturing the moment of impact. Fortunately, authorities say no one was injured.3 days ago -
ABC News - Tech
The Titan's former lead engineer says he felt pressured to get the submersible ready
The lead engineer for an experimental submersible that imploded en route to the wreck of the Titanic says he felt pressured to get the vessel ready to dive and refused to pilot it for a journey ...2 hours ago -
Inc. - Business
Should I Promote an Employee Who Doesn't Get Along With Co-Workers?
And two other tricky workplace dilemmas.11 hours ago -
Inc. - Business
Former OceanGate Employees to Speak With Coast Guard About Fatal Sub Accident
A hearing on the 2023 implosion of the Titan submersible as it descended to the wreck of the Titanic isa crucial part of the investigation into the accident that killed five people.9 hours ago -
CNBC - Business
Amazon tells employees to return to office five days a week
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is instructing corporate staffers to work out of the office five days a week.1 hour ago -
The Guardian - World
Boeing crafts plan to furlough ‘many’ employees as workers strike for higher pay
US planemaker says strike of about 33,000 workers, which began last week, ‘jeopardizes recovery in a significant way’. Boeing is freezing recruitment and drawing up plans to furlough “many” ...7 hours ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
Titan Submersible Company Neglected Safety Concerns, Ex-Employees Say
Former employees of the company, OceanGate, said they worried about its practices long before a fatal implosion that killed five people. A Coast Guard hearing resumes on Tuesday.2 hours ago
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The Crude System of Coded Messages Keeping Hamas's Leader Alive
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