The social media upstart-turned-giant looks to be scouting fulfillment centers and has posted jobs in e-commerce operations.
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A Company Fired an Employee for Refusing to Leave Their Webcam On All Day. Now It Owes Him $70,000.
Chetu, a software company, fired an employee in late August for not wanting to leave his webcam active all day. A Dutch court ordered the company to cough up some $70,000 to the employee.
Dunkin’ Donuts Customers Express Fury Online at Pricer Rewards Program
The Boston-brewed coffee chain almost doubled the amount you need to spend in order to get a free beverage through the rewards program.
Check Out This Unique $2.3 Million NYC Penthouse Barbara Corcoran Lived In While Building Her Empire
The “Shark Tank” star sold the penthouse in 1996 to a couple who claim that Corcoran later regretted the decision.
U.S. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh Says ‘I Haven’t Really Heard About’ Quiet Quitting
In an interview last week, Secretary Walsh said he speaks to a lot of CEOs — and none of them have brought up the online buzzword “quiet quitting.”
YouTube Is Going After TikTok With the Promise of Paying Creators More
Short-form video is the video-sharing company’s next frontier.
Anti-Big Tech Lawyer Speaks Out About Teen ‘Suicide Kits’ Sold on Amazon
A law firm has filed two lawsuits related to the deaths of young people who died by suicide after purchasing concentrated sodium nitrate and other products on Amazon.
PayPal Faces Backlash Over ‘Mistakenly Published’ Policy that Prohibited Misinformation With a Fine of $2,500
The term in the policy was added in “error,” the company said.
Video: Chick-fil-A Employee Spits Into Fried Chicken Batter, Will Face Health Inspection
The employees at the Arkansas-based location have already been fired, the franchise operator said.
‘It’s Just A Poke in The Eye’: Amazon Warehouse Workers Slam Small, Hourly Raises
The company raised wages for all of its warehouse workers this week by amounts ranging from 50 cents to $1 an hour.