After Olympic High, Bankruptcy Low, Rulon Gardner Now Wrestles With Insurance Risks July 21, 2020 By Eric Olson Rulon Gardner is living a quiet life, just the way he likes it. He is 48 now, sells insurance and...
SAGE Program Underwriters Launches Program for Ground Delivery Contractors July 21, 2020 SAGE Program Underwriters, a national specialty program administrator, has launched a new workers’ compensation program for the ground delivery industry....
Robots Gain as Pandemic Lockdowns, Safety Issues Cause Factories to Automate July 21, 2020 By Rajesh Kumar Singh While a resurgence in coronavirus cases in Texas has brought many businesses to a screeching halt, eight robots have kept...
Bishops Should Report Sex Abuse to Police Even If Law Doesn’t Require, Says Vatican July 21, 2020 By Nicole Winfield The Vatican told bishops around the world last Thursday they should report cases of clergy sex crimes to police even...
Whole Foods Sued Over Disciplining Workers Wearing Black Lives Matter Face Masks July 20, 2020 By Jonathan Stempel Whole Foods Market was sued on Monday by employees who accused the upscale grocery chain of punishing workers who wear...
Twitter Offers Some Details on How Hackers Accessed Data July 20, 2020 Twitter Inc. said on Saturday that hackers were able to download account information for up to eight accounts involved in...
Private Equity Firm Thoma Bravo to Acquire Insurance Software Firm Majesco for $594M July 20, 2020 Cloud insurance software firm Majesco said it has agreed to be acquired by Thoma Bravo, a private equity firm focused...
CoreLogic Says It Will Only Open Its Books If Bidders Increase Takeover Offer July 20, 2020 Property data and analytics firm CoreLogic Inc. said on Monday it would not open its books to investment firms Senator...
Risk of Airborne Coronavirus Adds to Challenge of Making Workspaces Safe July 20, 2020 By Caroline Humer U.S. companies are raising new questions about how they can make workplaces safe after the world’s top public health agency...
U.S. Extends Ban on Cruise Ships Through September as Coronavirus Cases Rise July 20, 2020 By Andrew G. Simpson Federal health officials are extending the U.S. ban on cruise ships through the end of September as coronavirus infections rise...