Tesla called the lawsuit “unfair and counterproductive.”
Author archives: Gabrielle Bienasz
Gen Z Thinks ‘Quiet Quitting’ Is the New Norm: 82% Say Doing the Bare Minimum At Work Is ‘Pretty or Extremely Appealing’
The survey results also showed that the desire to do the bare minimum at work is not isolated to one demographic group.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Calls Crypto Tokens Like Bitcoin ‘Decentralized Ponzi Schemes’
Jamie Dimon testified at a hearing alongside other big-bank CEOs — and made pointed comments about crypto.
Domino’s Employee Quit Via Post-It Note Because She Kept Getting Scheduled To Work Weekends Alone
“I’m a woman of my word,” the TikToker wrote on her quitting post-it.
These Are the Top Countries Americans Are Moving To, Broken Down By Age Group
Mexico is a clear favorite across generations, according to data by an international insurance company.
Elon Musk Says the Optimus, Tesla’s Human-Like Robot, Will Premiere on September 30 Amid Investor Hesitancy
Engineers are racing to unveil Tesla’s latest big promise under a tight deadline: a dynamic, human-like robot.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Personal Wealth Dropped By $71 Billion This Year — More than Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates
The billionaire’s net worth lives and dies by the performance of his company, Meta Platforms. And tech has had a rough year.
Employers Are Posting ‘Ghost Jobs’ But Not Really Hiring — And Annoying Job Seekers Along the Way
Some employers are just leaving job openings open — even with no intention to fill them. It’s not exactly good business practice.
Honda Overpaid Employee Bonuses — And Then Asked for the Extra Cash Back
The carmaker gave workers nine days to give back the money or have it deducted from future paychecks or bonuses.
What to Do If Your Gas Pump Nozzle Won’t Shut Off, According To TikTok
A person claiming to be a gas attendant gave tips on TikTok that could save a life.