Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger earned 1,711 times as much as the average worker at the US chipmaker in just 11 months since he joined in February last year, a regulatory filing showed.Read More
Monthly Archives: July 2022
Facebook-owner Meta is no longer requiring employees to have COVID-19 boosters to enter its offices in the US, a company spokesperson said on Friday.Read More
When a scrappy group of former and current warehouse workers on Staten Island, New York went head-to-head with Amazon in a union election, many compared it to a David and Goliath battle.Read More
Amazon will fight the recent Labor Union’s win in New York and will file substantial objections. The company will compile and preset evidence about problematic election conduct to the Nation Labor Relations Board (NLRB).Read More
Due to COVID-19 control measures in eastern China, around 30 Taiwanese companies that make electronic parts for laptops and other gadgets, have suspended production at least till next week.Read More
Yelp, the online review service, has announced that it’ll cover travel expenses of employees who must travel out-of-state for abortions. This comes after Texas and other states in the US passed a law banning abortions after six weeks of pregnancy.Read More
Software services firm Infosys has announced that it’ll move its business out of Russia over the invasion of Ukraine.Read More
WeWork wants to develop a new Workplace tool in partnership with real estate software maker Yardi Systems that can be used by companies to manage their employees and office space.Read More
Elon Musk recently said that the US Securities and Exchange Commision (SEC) forced him to concede unlawfully to 2018 tweets stating that Tesla had secured funding.Read More
Here’s an account of what happened when Elon Musk wanted to buy London-based weekly science magazine – New Scientist.Read More
