Daring Deceit: Delhi Duo and Lawyer Engineer Elaborate Death Hoax for ₹1 Crore Insurance Payout

NEW DELHI, India — In what seemed to be a typical road mishap, a darker narrative emerged orchestrated by a man, his father, and a lawyer, deliberately plotting to cash-in Rs 1 crore from insurance by faking the younger man’s death. This complex fraud began on March 5, when local authorities at Najafgarh police station were notified of an accident involving a motorbike that supposedly claimed the life of 27-year-old Gagan. The audacious plan set in motion by Gagan, his father Satish, and an advocate named Manmohan, alias Pardeep, involved creating an illusion of a … Read more

Raytheon Technologies Agrees to $34 Million Settlement in Engineer No-Poach Lawsuit, Avoids Trial

Raytheon Technologies, a major player in the aerospace and defense sector, has agreed to a $34 million settlement in a class-action suit brought by engineers. These plaintiffs accused the company of engaging in "no-poach" agreements that restricted their job mobility and suppressed wages by limiting intercompany recruitment. The settlement, which Raytheon agreed to without admitting any wrongdoing, aims to compensate the affected employees and comes amidst growing scrutiny of similar practices across the technology and defense industries. The lawsuit claimed that Raytheon and other unnamed tech entities conspired to not hire each other’s employees, effectively … Read more

Judge Orders Release of Engineer Accused of Holding Classified Documents

Washington — A U.S. federal judge has ordered the release of an engineer who was arrested for allegedly retaining classified national security documents. The individual, whose identity has not been disclosed, faced charges of improperly handling sensitive government materials, raising concerns over national security and the safeguarding of classified information. The engineer, described as having considerable technical and security expertise, reportedly possessed numerous documents that should have been returned or destroyed as per the existing protocols governing classified information. Details surrounding the nature of the documents and why the engineer retained them remain unclear, given … Read more

FEMWORX Jury Nominates Four Exceptional Women for Engineer Woman Award, Recognizing Their Remarkable Contributions to STEM

Hannover, Germany – The Engineer Woman Award, presented annually at the HANNOVER MESSE event, has announced its four female finalists. The winner of this esteemed award, honoring exceptional contributions to scientific and technical fields, will be revealed on April 25 at the opening of the FEMWORX Career Congress. The independent jury, made up of members of the FEMWORX Congress Advisory Board, selected these outstanding women from a pool of numerous applicants. The purpose of the Engineer Woman Award is to inspire companies to acknowledge and advance the achievements and unique dedication of their female employees … Read more