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Read how Union Bank employee bagged PhD from UNIPORT

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June 27, 2026

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Read how Union Bank employee bagged PhD from UNIPORT

A Union Bank employee celebrated her PhD convocation from UNIPORT. Many reacted as she narrated how she had dropped out twice before finally graduating.

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Variety

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· Jul 6, 2026

Production Assistants on ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago Med’ Ratify Union Contract

Production assistants on “Chicago Fire” and “Chicago Med” have voted to ratify their first union contract, as part of a broader unionization campaign for P.A.’s. The deal covers 26 employees at “Chicago Med” and 35 at “Chicago Fire,” both of which are produced by Universal Television. The workers will be represented by LIUNA Local 724, []

Legit.ng

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· Jul 6, 2026

Read how Babcock University student bagged medicine

A lady who wanted to study medicine at UNILAG shared the course she was given at Babcock University. She transferred to medicine and finally graduated as a doctor.

Times of India

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· Jun 21, 2026

Worked in two restaurants for 'no experience': Graduate says she can't land a minimum-wage job

Worked in two restaurants for 'no experience': Graduate says she can't land a minimum-wage job

PBS NewsHour

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· Jul 7, 2026

Trump's EEOC abandons key tool for combating workplace discrimination

For more than 60 years, the federal government has relied on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to enforce laws against workplace discrimination. The Department of Justice is now challenging a legal framework that has underpinned that work for decades. Geoff Bennett discussed the policy shift and its implications with Jenny Yang, a former chair of the EEOC.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 6, 2026

Universal Health Services: From A Cash Trap To A Value Trap

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Bloomberg

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· Jul 2, 2026

Here Are the Key Takeaways From the US Jobs Report for June

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Related coverage for "Read how Union Bank employee bagged PhD from UNIPORT": Variety — Production Assistants on ‘Chicago Fire’ and ‘Chicago Med’ Ratify Union Contract. Legit.ng — Read how Babcock University student bagged medicine. Times of India — Worked in two restaurants for 'no experience': Graduate says she can't land a minimum-wage job. PBS NewsHour — Trump's EEOC abandons key tool for combating workplace discrimination. Seeking Alpha — Universal Health Services: From A Cash Trap To A Value Trap. Bloomberg — Here Are the Key Takeaways From the US Jobs Report for June