Category: News

  • Luxehaven adds Luxury to Nashville’s Hospitality Sector

    Luxehaven adds Luxury to Nashville’s Hospitality Sector

    Luxehaven Adds Luxury to Nashville’s Hospitality Sector Nashville, widely celebrated as Music City, is renowned for its vibrant music scene, rich history, and distinctive Southern charm. Now the city’s hospitality landscape is experiencing a sophisticated transformation with the arrival of Luxehaven USA, an upscale staffing agency that promises to redefine excellence and service in the…

  • Employers are Recruiting Staff for Free at CSS Jobs Interface: Revolutionizing Recruitment 

    Employers are Recruiting Staff for Free at CSS Jobs Interface: Revolutionizing Recruitment 

    Employers face numerous challenges to find and hire the right talent when they are needed. CSS Jobs Interface and other staffing agencies play a crucial role in bridging the gap between employers and job seekers. Jobs Interface is set apart because it offers employers free recruitment services, and there are many benefits that emerge from…

  • Paid time off for any reason mandated in llinois

    Paid time off for any reason mandated in llinois

    Illinois will become one of three states to require employers to offer paid time off for any reason after Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a law on Monday that will take effect next year. Starting Jan. 1, Illinois employers must offer workers paid time off based on hours worked, with no need to explain the reason…

  • Migrants Mauled over at Texas Bus Stop

    Migrants Mauled over at Texas Bus Stop

    An SUV mauled over a crowd in Brownsville, Texas yesterday and killed at least eight people, leaving 10 injured. These were largely people waiting at a bus stop outside a migrant shelter, who had gone through an arduous journey across the international border to find earning opportunities in the United States. According to the shelter…

  • Oppenheimer – Lead Actors who Value History over Wealth

    Oppenheimer – Lead Actors who Value History over Wealth

    Just weeks after a writers’ pay strike affected Hollywood, the Oppenheimer film demonstrated that excessively paid staff will accept a lower package if they value the outcome. This may be true for all workers, and many admit that “it doesn’t even feel like work when you love what you do”. Therefore a possible solution to…

  • Interact Lovingly and Save our Peace: Message to Staff after Nashville Mass Shooting

    Interact Lovingly and Save our Peace: Message to Staff after Nashville Mass Shooting

    The management of CSS’ Jobs Interface expressed heartfelt condolences for Covenant School and the wider Nashville community. Employees were among the three adults and three children who were killed at Monday’s mass shooting there. Jobs Interface’s General Manager, Terry Woodoson says that workers should be encouraged to remain faithful even in difficult circumstances. The workers…

  • Nissan workers at Tennessee plant reject union

    Nissan workers at Tennessee plant reject union

    A group of technicians at Nissan Motor Co’s Smyrna, Tennessee, factory voted overwhelmingly against joining a union on Thursday, marking yet another defeat for organized labor in the U.S. South. The tool and die workers in a 62-9 vote rejected a campaign by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), according to results…

  • Renewed Push to Make Four-day Workweeks Federal Law

    Renewed Push to Make Four-day Workweeks Federal Law

    Progressive Democrats are renewing a push to make four-day workweeks federal law, with lead sponsor Rep. Mark Takano of California saying the change will give Americans more time “to live, play, and enjoy life more fully outside of work.” Takano introduced a bill earlier this month that would reduce the standard workweek from 40 hours to 32, effectively ending the…

  • US adds 311,000 New Jobs last Month

    US adds 311,000 New Jobs last Month

    Employers added 311,000 jobs last month, a cooler but still strong increase following a revised 504,000 gain in January, the Labor Department reported Friday. The unemployment rate rose to 3.6% last month from January’s 3.4% as more people sought work. More Americans ages 25 to 54 jumped into the labor force, and according to Jobs Interface’s CEO, Terry…

  • US to Crack Down on Child Labor

    US to Crack Down on Child Labor

    The Federal Government announced plans to crack down on child labor on Monday, as U.S. officials have seen a nearly 70% increase in child labor violations since 2018, including in hazardous occupations. In the last fiscal year, 835 companies were found to have violated child labor laws, and officials told reporters that an interagency task…