New Rules for Nuclear Plant Workers: 12-Hour Days for Two Weeks Straight April 20, 2020 By Will Wade Nuclear power plants can now implement longer shifts for workers and delay some inspections, raising concerns that as the coronavirus... Read More
Regulators and Lawmakers Introducing Workers’ Comp to COVID-19 April 20, 2020 By Jim Sams Sympathetic state lawmakers and regulators in states both red and blue promise to make COVID-19 a major cost driver for... Read More
Boeing to Limit N95 Masks For Returning Workers, Stoking Concern April 17, 2020 By Julie Johnsson Boeing Co. faces a quandary as it reopens its Seattle-area factories: how to keep its employees safe while minimizing the... Read More
Coronavirus: Hold Music, Noise Wreck Court Hearing by Phone April 17, 2020 By Kate Brumback ATLANTA — It was a court hearing gone awry in the time of the coronavirus: Legal arguments in a lawsuit... Read More
FBI Official Says Foreign Hackers Have Targeted COVID-19 Research April 17, 2020 By Raphael Satter and Christopher Bing A senior cybersecurity official with the Federal Bureau of Investigation said on Thursday that foreign government hackers have broken into... Read More
Hacking Against Corporations Surges as Workers Take Computers Home April 17, 2020 By Joseph Menn SAN FRANCISCO — Hacking activity against corporations in the United States and other countries more than doubled by some measures... Read More
Business News: Pacesetter, Agero, Mitchell April 17, 2020 Pacesetter Teams with OnSeen and Hover Pacesetter Claims Service, OnSeen Inc. and Hover have teamed up to launch a claims... Read More
Chubb CEO Warns Retroactive Measures Would ‘Bankrupt’ Industry April 16, 2020 By Katherine Chiglinsky Chubb Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Evan Greenberg has a stark warning for policy makers pushing insurers to pay out some... Read More
More States Introduce COVID-19 Business-Interruption Bills April 16, 2020 By Elizabeth Blosfield New Jersey was the first state to propose a bill that would mandate insurers cover COVID-19-related losses under their business... Read More
Tesla Can’t Duck Lawsuit Over Musk’s Take-Private Tweet April 16, 2020 By Joel Rosenblatt Tesla Inc. must face an investor lawsuit over Elon Musk’s notorious 2018 tweet about taking the electric car maker private.... Read More