A Labor Day snapshot of how the pandemic has — and hasn’t — changed the workplace.
Jonathan Ng
Jonathan Ng joined the Review-Journal’s business desk in June 2020 to cover the nonprofit and charity sector. A former reporter with the Boston Globe and Boston Herald, Ng received his bachelor’s in journalism from Suffolk University and a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University.
Two high-ranking officials at the state’s Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation are leaving the agency.
The parties asked a judge on Friday to delay their case as they attempt to settle the lawsuit through mediation.
About 1,500 NV Energy customers in the Summerlin area are without power, a company spokeswoman said late Friday afternoon.
The Russian national implicated in a planned cyberattack against a Nevada company has been indicted.
There’s been another shake-up at Nevada’s employment agency.
Despite the pandemic, International Market Centers decided to hold its summer Las Vegas Market in person this year at the World Market Center.
Parents who opt out of in-person instruction for their kids will not be eligible for paid leave, the Department of Labor said.
Nevada’s beleaguered employment agency will have much-needed staffing to help clear the backlog of claims.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed Thursday that the company’s Nevada factory was the target of a “serious” cybersecurity hack.
Wynn Las Vegas is offering to pay for supervised virtual learning for school-aged children of workers.
Nevada’s unemployment agency said Friday the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance website is running slowly.
DETR launched a pilot program with a new ID verification vendor to help clear the state’s logjam of unemployment claims and to root out fraudulent applications.
Brandon Casutt, 49, of Henderson allegedly laundered PPP money by writing checks to 23 different people.
Las Vegas’ unemployment rate continues to drop, though job growth remains slow.