US Education Dept says it is firing about half its staff The chair of the Senate education panel stated that he was told the Education Department will still be able to "carry out its statutory obligations." JNS Staff March 12, 2025
Bringing the fight to workplace antisemitism There is no mathematically precise test to prove a hostile work environment; courts consider issues like the frequency and severity of the conduct. Deedee Bitran March 5, 2025
Hochul to Hunter College: Remove Palestinian-studies job posting “This job should never have been posted in the first place,” the American Jewish Committee told JNS. Vita Fellig Feb. 26, 2025
Trump ‘fires’ World Central Kitchen founder from federal council World Central Kitchen fired 10% of its workforce in December 2024 after Israel discovered they had links to terrorist organizations. Jan. 21, 2025
Degrees or direction? We need values just as much as we need facts. It’s more important to be a mensch than to have a master’s. Rabbi Yossy Goldman Dec. 11, 2024
Jewish partners split over a law firm’s progressive agenda The division came amid cases defending the rights of pro-Israel workers. David Fish Dec. 8, 2024
Jewish, Israeli Americans face ‘substantial’ hiring bias, ADL finds “This is groundbreaking evidence of serious antisemitic discrimination in the labor market,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the ADL. Dec. 4, 2024
‘Hateful remarks, gestures’: Canadian coffee chain boots franchisee at Jewish Montreal hospital Second Cup Café said that the anti-Israel protester had violated the chain's "values of inclusion and community." Nov. 24, 2024
At Bank of America, events memorialize Oct. 7 victims and those killed ‘since then’ Jewish employees objected to a memo from the bank’s Arab Executive Advisory Council which appeared to criticize Israel's response to the massacre. Oct. 8, 2024